What is “Biomedical Informatics”?

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What is “Biomedical Informatics”?

Biomedical Informatics in Perspective Biomedical Informatics Methods, Techniques, and Theories Basic Research Applied Research And Practice Bioinformatics Imaging Informatics Clinical Informatics Public Health Informatics Biomedical Informatics ≠ Bioinformatics

Biomedical Informatics in Perspective Biomedical Informatics Methods, Techniques, and Theories Basic Research Applied Research And Practice Biomedical Informatics ≠ Health Informatics Health Informatics Imaging Informatics Clinical Informatics Public Health Informatics Bioinformatics Molecular and Cellular Processes Tissues and Organs Individuals (Patients) Populations And Society

Biomedical Informatics in Perspective Biomedical Informatics Methods, Techniques, and Theories Basic Research Applied Research And Practice Consumer Health Pharmaco- genomics Biomolecular Imaging Imaging Informatics Clinical Informatics Public Health Informatics Bioinformatics Molecular and Cellular Processes Continuum with “Fuzzy” Boundaries Tissues and Organs Individuals (Patients) Populations And Society

Biomedical Informatics in Perspective Biomedical Informatics Methods, Techniques, and Theories Basic Research Applied Research And Practice Clinical Translational Science Imaging Informatics Clinical Informatics Public Health Informatics Bioinformatics Continuum with “Fuzzy” Boundaries Molecular and Cellular Processes Tissues and Organs Individuals (Patients) Populations And Society

Interdisciplinary Nature of Biomedical Informatics Computer Science (hardware) Computer Science (software) Cognitive Science & Decision Making Bioengineering Biomedical Informatics Management Sciences Epidemiology And Statistics Clinical Sciences Basic Biomedical Sciences

An Envisioned Cycle That Ties Patient Care with Knowledge Creation and Dissemination Biomedical and Clinical Research Electronic Health Records Standards for Prevention and Treatment Regional and National Public Health and Disease Registries Providers Caring for Patients Information, Decision-Support, and Order-Entry Systems Creation of Protocols, Guidelines, and Educational Materials A “Learning Healthcare System”

Biomedical Informatics BMI and HIT HIT BMI Clinical Systems Companies Hospitals, Health Systems, Practices, Healthcare Industry Biomedical Informatics Training, Research and Development Academia Research Institutes Corporate Research Labs Synergies Academic Medical Centers

BMI and HIT HIT BMI

Biomedical Informatics Biomedical informatics (BMI) is the interdisciplinary field that studies and pursues the effective uses of biomedical data, information, and knowledge for scientific inquiry, problem solving, and decision making, motivated by efforts to improve human health.

Biomedical Informatics: Corollaries to the Definition BMI develops, studies and applies theories, methods and processes for the generation, storage, retrieval, use, and sharing of biomedical data, information, and knowledge. BMI builds on computing, communication and information sciences and technologies and their application in biomedicine.

Biomedical Informatics: Corollaries to the Definition BMI investigates and supports reasoning, modeling, simulation, experimentation and translation across the spectrum from molecules to populations, dealing with a variety of biological systems, bridging basic and clinical research and practice, and the healthcare enterprise. BMI, recognizing that people are the ultimate users of biomedical information, draws upon the social and behavioral sciences to inform the design and evaluation of technical solutions and the evolution of complex economic, ethical, social, educational, and organizational systems.

Biomedical Informatics in Perspective Contribute to... Biomedical Informatics Methods, Techniques, and Theories Computer Science Draw upon…. Other Component Sciences Management Sciences Information Sciences Cognitive Science Decision Science Clinical or Biomedical Domain of Interest Contributes to…. Applied Informatics Draws upon….

Education of Biomedical Informatics Researchers Biomedical Informatics Methods, Techniques, and Theories Basic Research Applied Research Education and Experience at Both Levels Contributions Expected Bioinformatics Imaging Informatics Clinical Informatics Public Health Informatics

Biomedical Informatics BMI and HIT HIT BMI Clinical Systems Companies Hospitals, Health Systems, Practices, Healthcare Industry Biomedical Informatics Training, Research and Development Academia Research Institutes Corporate Research Labs IDEAS PEOPLE METHODS SOFTWARE Academic Medical Centers Biomedical Research Community

AMIA: The Professional Home for Biomedical and Health Informatics

Biomedical Informatics Textbook (4th edition) Springer Verlag - 2013