| Literature DB >> 35225822 |
Robert Lee1,2, James Hitt1,2, Geoffrey G Hobika1,2, Nader D Nader1,2.
Abstract
Health care has been transformed by computerization, and the use of electronic health record systems has become widespread. Anesthesia information management systems are commonly used in the operating room to maintain records of anesthetic care delivery. The perioperative environment and the practice of anesthesia generate a large volume of data that may be reused to support clinical decision-making, research, and process improvement. Anesthesiologists trained in clinical informatics, referred to as informaticists or informaticians, may help implement and optimize anesthesia information management systems. They may also participate in clinical research, management of information systems, and quality improvement in the operating room or throughout a health care system. Here, we describe the specialty of clinical informatics, how anesthesiologists may obtain training in clinical informatics, and the considerations particular to the subspecialty of anesthesia informatics. Management of perioperative information systems, implementation of computerized clinical decision support systems in the perioperative environment, the role of virtual visits and remote monitoring, perioperative informatics research, perioperative process improvement, leadership, and change management are described from the perspective of the anesthesiologist-informaticist. ©Robert Lee, James Hitt, Geoffrey G Hobika, Nader D Nader. Originally published in JMIR Perioperative Medicine (http://periop.jmir.org), 28.02.2022.Entities:
Keywords: AIMS; anesthesia; anesthesia informatics; anesthesia information management systems; anesthesiology; clinical informatics; health information; health technology; perioperative informatics; perioperative medicine
Year: 2022 PMID: 35225822 PMCID: PMC8922141 DOI: 10.2196/32738
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Perioper Med ISSN: 2561-9128
Definitions of informatics disciplines.
| Informatics discipline | Definition |
| Bioinformatics | The study of information in biology, especially molecular biology, and often used to refer to data generated by genomics research [ |
| Biomedical informatics | The study of information as applied to biomedical science and used to inform clinical care, medical research, and public health [ |
| Clinical informatics | The medical specialty involved in the use and management of information generated by patient care, clinical research, and electronic health record systems [ |
| Public health informatics | The discipline involved in managing information in public health such as vaccine registries, biosurveillance, outbreak information, and disease surveillance [ |
| Medical informatics | The management of information in health care settings [ |
| Pathology informatics | An early subdiscipline of clinical informatics, focusing on laboratory information systems, analysis of pathology images, and the use of information generated in pathology practice and research [ |
| Anesthesiology informatics | A subdiscipline of clinical informatics dealing with the use of information generated by anesthesia practice and the management of anesthesia information management systems. |
| Surgery informatics | A subdiscipline of clinical informatics dealing with the use of information generated by surgical research and practice |
Figure 1Anesthesiology informatics.