Health informatics professionals use their knowledge of healthcare, information systems, databases and information technology security to gather, store, interpret and manage the massive amount of data generated when care is provided to patients. They are typically well-versed in the language of medical coding, a classification system used throughout to identify medical procedures.
In addition to the responsibilities listed above, health informatics professionals are typically responsible for:
- Analyzing data to help facilitate decisions and actions
- Developing data-driven solutions to improve patient health
- Collaborating with other departments in the healthcare system to reduce expenses through strategic data analysis
- Designing and implementing tools to measure data, patient care effectiveness and processes
- Facilitating the communication and translation of regulatory and IT requirements between departments
Health informatics professionals are also tasked with ensuring that patient health information, such as medical history, treatments and test results, are integrated, accessible, accurate and secure.
Utilizing communication skills is an everyday activity, as health informaticists meet and work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as RNs, physicians, respiratory therapists and physical therapists. They also interact with IT professionals to improve the way data is generated, analyzed and presented. The overall objective is to utilize data more effectively to improve the business and delivery of healthcare
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