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Consolidated Health Informatics

Consolidated Health Informatics (CHI) is an innovative technology that combines computer science, health informatics, and health care. It is used to collect, analyze, and store electronic health data, facilitate clinical decision support, and improve patient safety and outcomes. CHI is essential for modern health ca…

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Overview

Consolidated Health Informatics (CHI) is an innovative technology that combines computer science, health informatics, and health care. It is used to collect, analyze, and store electronic health data, facilitate clinical decision support, and improve patient safety and outcomes. CHI is essential for modern health care, as it allows for more efficient and comprehensive sharing of medical data across multiple healthcare providers, ultimately leading to more accurate diagnoses, more effective treatments, and improved patient outcomes. CHI also helps health care providers minimize errors, reduce costs, and improve their operational efficiency. As the healthcare industry continues to rapidly evolve, CHI is becoming increasingly important and is an essential part of the healthcare landscape.

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Jennifer Fink · united states Lifeng Peng · New Zealand Prasad Konkalmatt · United States

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