Healthcare Informatics: The Subject, the Challenges, the Opportunities
Khalid Moidu, Professor
Farokh Alemi, Professor
College of Health & Human Services, George Mason University
Friday, November 2, 2007, 2 pm, ST II Room 430A
Abstract
The Department of Health Administration and Policy in the College of Health and Human Services
has a focus area on Health Information Systems. Professor Alemi leads the focus area and has
been at GMU since 1988. Dr. Khalid Moidu joined GMU this term. The goal of this seminar is to
present the subject area, identify common areas of interest, and identify potential collaborations
in academic and research pursuits.
The delivery of care is an intensive information exchange process of area. The early researchers
in computer science did work in healthcare, as large data sets were available. The most significant
and recognized work was in the area of database development of DB2 in its early flavor by IBM working
with the Scottish Health Authority. Then in the area of Artificial; Intelligence the early work
Buchanan when applied by Shortliffe in MYCIN made rule-based systems an approach to provide physicians
guidance. Today we see many approaches applied to decision support systems. As an industry vertical
the area of healthcare has lagged behind all other sectors due to the high degree of complexity based
on the array of exceptions that occur at all levels in delivery healthcare.
The speakers at the seminar together will present as topics of discussion:
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Healthcare Informatics
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Share the definitions and present the fine distinction between Biomedical
Informatics and Bioinformatics
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Healthcare: an overview
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To present the data capture and decision support opportunities for IT solutions
- Information Systems in Healthcare: Current State
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The Challenges
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Standards, Interoperability, Security, Data warehouse to support Decision Support and Data mining
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Our Research Interests
- Mobile Device Support
- Security Services for Healthcare Applications
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Opportunities for Students with expertise in Healthcare Informatics: Opportunity for Joint Programs
Effective Fall 2007
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