Radiologic Technology Exam 2 Practice

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Why is Health Informatics essential in healthcare systems?

Because the electronic nature of medical information requires secure systems to ensure accuracy, security, accessibility, and transferability

Health informatics centers on how to capture, store, retrieve, share, and analyze health information so that patient care is safer and more effective. The electronic nature of medical data makes issues of accuracy, security, accessibility, and transferability central. A well-designed, secure informatics system ensures data are entered and stored correctly (accuracy), protects patient privacy and resists unauthorized access (security), lets authorized clinicians quickly access needed information at the point of care (accessibility), and allows information to be shared across departments and facilities when appropriate (transferability). Together, these capabilities support reliable decision making, reduce errors, improve care coordination, and enable outcomes tracking and research. This is broader and more essential than just billing, it improves workflow rather than adding paperwork, and data security is a fundamental part of it, not something separate.

It only concerns billing and accounting

It creates more paperwork

It has no relation to data security

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