Frontiers in Pediatrics is delighted to present the ‘Health Informatics in’ series of article collections.
Health informatics is one of the fastest growing areas in health and medicine. Combining big data and information technology, health informatics help us to collect, analyze and utilize digital health information to ensure better patient care. In the field of pediatrics, health information extends beyond the needs of the patient to the needs of the family and other caregivers. Having effective health informatic solutions in place can help safeguard high-quality care for infants and children.
Health Informatics in Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition is led by an expert team of specialists with the goal of highlighting the latest discoveries in health informatics and to promote important discussions in this area. The collection welcomes submissions on the analyses of previously published data, new opinions and perspectives, as well as new methods and protocols.
Sub-themes for this Research Topic may include, but are not limited to:
• Digital healthcare management tools
• Big data integration
• Bioinformatics
• Artificial intelligence & medical robots
• Economical evaluation
• Pharmaceutical and clinical studies
• E-Health, telematics and telehealth
• Government applications and policy-making
Frontiers in Pediatrics is delighted to present the ‘Health Informatics in’ series of article collections.
Health informatics is one of the fastest growing areas in health and medicine. Combining big data and information technology, health informatics help us to collect, analyze and utilize digital health information to ensure better patient care. In the field of pediatrics, health information extends beyond the needs of the patient to the needs of the family and other caregivers. Having effective health informatic solutions in place can help safeguard high-quality care for infants and children.
Health Informatics in Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition is led by an expert team of specialists with the goal of highlighting the latest discoveries in health informatics and to promote important discussions in this area. The collection welcomes submissions on the analyses of previously published data, new opinions and perspectives, as well as new methods and protocols.
Sub-themes for this Research Topic may include, but are not limited to:
• Digital healthcare management tools
• Big data integration
• Bioinformatics
• Artificial intelligence & medical robots
• Economical evaluation
• Pharmaceutical and clinical studies
• E-Health, telematics and telehealth
• Government applications and policy-making