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What is Bio-Medical Informatics.

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Sandhya’s Answer

Hi Sheshank,
Biomedical informatics (BMI) is the interdisciplinary field that studies and pursues the effective uses of biomedical data, information, and knowledge for scientific inquiry, problem solving, and decision making, motivated by efforts to improve human health

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Biomedical informatics (BMI) is the interdisciplinary field that studies and pursues the effective uses of biomedical data, information, and knowledge for scientific inquiry, problem solving, and decision making, motivated by efforts to improve human health
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shashidhara’s Answer

Biomedical informatics (BMI) is the
interdisciplinary field that studies
and pursues the effective uses of
biomedical data, information, and
knowledge for scientific inquiry,
problem solving, and decision
making, motivated by efforts to
improve human health.



  1. BMI develops, studies and applies
    theories, methods and processes for
    the generation, storage, retrieval, use,
    and sharing of biomedical data,
    information, and knowledge.

  2. BMI builds on computing,
    communication and information
    sciences and technologies and their
    application in biomedicine.

  3. BMI investigates and supports reasoning, modeling,
    simulation, experimentation and translation across
    the spectrum from molecules to populations, dealing
    with a variety of biological systems, bridging basic
    and clinical research and practice, and the healthcare
    enterprise.

  4. BMI, recognizing that people are the ultimate users of
    biomedical information, draws upon the social and
    behavioral sciences to inform the design and
    evaluation of technical solutions and the evolution of
    complex economic, ethical, social, educational, and
    organizational systems

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