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

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Health Informatics in the 21st Century: The Role of Data in Advancing Healthcare Mohammed Javeedullah; Shah Zeb
JURIHUM : Jurnal Inovasi dan Humaniora Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): JURIHUM : Jurnal Riset dan Humaniora
Publisher : CV. Shofanah Media Berkah

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Health informatics is changing healthcare by joining technology, data study and digital solutions to support patient care, streamline working methods and fight public health problems. Better ways of care coordination and decision-making are possible now thanks to Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Health Information Exchange (HIE) and interoperability. Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and big data analytics are used to optimize healthcare by enabling customized treatment and making predictions about health problems. Even so, worries about data privacy, cybersecurity and healthcare professionals not wanting to change still cause problems. Trust and fairness in health informatics rely heavily on following ethical and legal rules such as getting patient permission and staying within the limits set by regulators. Health informatics is playing a larger part in public health by making disease surveillance and managing the health of populations more effective. For health informatics to achieve its maximum effects in changing healthcare, it must address these issues.
Data Privacy and Security in Health Informatics: Ethical and Legal Considerations Mohammed Javeedullah
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article January 2
Publisher : Information Technology and Science (ITScience)

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Through its approach of digital health data management health informatics has brought extensive transformation to healthcare while delivering improvements to clinical procedures and treatment effectiveness and work processes. Health data management transformation creates substantial privacy and security problems with sensitive health information. This paper examines fundamental health data management problems by analyzing legal standards and security systems together with ethical concepts and innovative technology systems. Health data management practices need to follow ethical principles which include autonomy and beneficence and non-maleficence and justice and these practices must abide by legal frameworks which encompass HIPAA and GDPR. Health data protection requires three essential elements which involve encryption technology with access control systems and audit trail functionality. New privacy along with security challenges emerge from the implementation of block chain and AI and cloud computing technologies which bring opportunities to innovate. This text highlights the requirement for sensible approaches which aim to deliver safe application of technology alongside well-protected information and trusted patient relations and ethical healthcare delivery within advancing digital health settings.