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Medical Informatics

Meaning

Medical informatics is the interdisciplinary field that applies computer science, information science, and data management principles to the acquisition, storage, retrieval, and optimal use of biomedical information and health data. In the clinical setting, this discipline is essential for managing electronic health records, interpreting complex diagnostic results, and facilitating evidence-based decision-making. For hormonal health and longevity practices, medical informatics enables the sophisticated analysis of large-scale patient data, identifying subtle patterns in biomarker trends and treatment efficacy.