Clinical Informatics
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Definition | Physicians who practice Clinical Informatics collaborate with other health care and information technology professionals to analyze, design, implement and evaluate information and communication systems that enhance individual and population health outcomes, improve patient care, and strengthen the clinician-patient relationship. Clinical Informaticians use their knowledge of patient care combined with their understanding of informatics concepts, methods, and tools to: assess information and knowledge needs of health care professionals and patients; characterize, evaluate, and refine clinical processes; develop, implement, and refine clinical decision support systems; and lead or participate in the procurement, customization, development, implementation, management, evaluation, and continuous improvement of clinical information systems. |
Grouping | Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians |
Classification | Preventive Medicine |
Specialization | Clinical Informatics |
Health providers classified as Clinical Informatics per state
Health providers classified as: Clinical Informatics
Provider | State | Specializations |
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Dr. David Parker | Virginia |
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Dr. Joseph Overhage | Indiana |
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Dr. Robyn Chatman MD | Ohio |
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Dr. David Gelman | New York |
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Dr. Darryl Esakof MD | Massachusetts |
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Jeffrey Honeycutt | Kentucky |
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Dr. Sam Amirfar | New York |
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Dr. Rocky Reston | Texas |
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Dr. David Kendrick | Oklahoma |
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Constance Nichols | Massachusetts |
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