Evolution of Health Informatics: Exploring New Frontiers in Patient-Centered Data

Authors

  • Mohammed Javeedullah New England College 98 Bridge Street, Henniker, NH 03242 Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70445/gjcsai.1.2.2025.118-135

Keywords:

Health informatics, patient-centered data, electronic health records, artificial intelligence, predictive analytics.

Abstract

Health informatics experienced a revolutionary change which involved moving from paper-based healthcare systems toward digital technologies that focus on patient outcomes. This research investigates health informatics development by focusing on four significant enhancements such as electronic health records (EHRs) in addition to artificial intelligence (AI) and predictive analytics together with wearable devices that deliver better healthcare to patients through more convenient and resource-efficient methods. The transformation of healthcare data into patient-centered information allows people to better oversee their health by getting clear access to their medical information. The field encounters ongoing obstacles in both data protection and system connection standards as well as healthcare participant involvement. Mutually ethical matters involving consent rights must be addressed together with concerns about data autonomy and correct execution throughout medical choices. Health informatics presents promising prospects which include implementing block chain technology and extending virtual healthcare services for the upcoming years. Health informatics designed for patients can drive better healthcare results while it decreases disparities in care and provides a superior experience from both medical providers and their patients.

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Published

2025-04-26