History of Informatics and Areas of Practice
Informatics is a term that refers to the integration of nursing, its information and information management with information and communication technology (ICT) to promote the health and wellbeing of people across the globe (Elsayed, El-Nagger & Mohamed, 2016). Informatics has emerged as an important component in modern healthcare systems given the increased adoption of technology in this industry. Elsayed, El-Nagger & Mohamed (2016) state that the nature and extent of use of information and communication technology in healthcare has experienced dramatic changes across the globe over the past two decades. Given the significance of nursing informatics, this paper provides an overview of the history of informatics. The overview includes a discussion on three informatics groups or specialty areas that have had significant impacts on informatics based on their rank, preference, and importance.
History of Informatics
Informatics in the healthcare field is a discipline that incorporates a wide range of products, theories, activities, and research. The origin of health informatics can be traced back to evolution and adoption of information technology in medicine. According to Rendon (2014), informatics in healthcare emerged from 1949 when Dr. Gustav Wagner established the German Society for Medical Documentation, Computer Science, and Statistics. This organization was the first professional organization for informatics worldwide and paved the way for the development of informatics to become an integral part of modern healthcare. In 1952, the first computer used in clinical practice was McBee manual punch card at the American Society for Clinical Pathology. This was followed by research in integrating technology in healthcare such as the publication by Ledley & Lusted in 1959 on how to integrate computers in healthcare to automate the work of clinicians and lessen errors.
Over the years, various stakeholders within and outside the healthcare field have undertaken measures that are...
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