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Question 3: If fewer high school graduates pursue a career in Health Informatics Administration (HIMS) and Health Care Administration (HCAD), what effects will this have on healthcare markets?
Health Economics provides the basis for achieving health outcomes. It provides the decision-makers with the knowledge for policy taking so that health quality can be accomplished.
Health Informatics is a technological discipline that integrates information technology, media, and healthcare with a aim of enhancing patient care quality and protection. Health informatics includes the use of electronic health records (EHR), guidelines for the sharing of health information (HIE), and tools for the storage of portable medical data. Specialists in healthcare computer science combine expertise in nursing, business intelligence (BI), information technology (IT), information management (IS) and data analytics
Unless fewer people were to be graduating from HIMS (Health Informatics Administration) and HCAD (Health Care Administration) in the area of medicine, otherwise the supply of health care services would be limited, which would increase the doctors' per capita patients. That would result in the big waits and gaps in hospital care that would reduce a country's successful health outcomes.