How do they match: Health Informatics Specialists

  • Health Informatics Specialists

  • Nurse Informaticist
  • Nurse Informatics Educator
  • Nurse Informatics Specialist
  • Nursing Informatics Analyst
  • Nursing Informatics Clinical Analyst
  • Nursing Informatics Officer
  • Nursing Informatics Specialist
  • Nursing Information Systems Coordinator
  • Public Health Informatician
  • Health Informaticist
  • Health Informatics Advisor
  • Health Informatics Coordinator
  • Health Informatics Instructor
  • Health Informatics Solutions Coordinator
  • Health Informatics Specialist
  • Health Information Manager
  • Health Information Technology Specialist
  • Clinical Informatics Nurse
  • Informatics Nurse
  • Informatics Nurse Specialist
  • Informatics Resource Nurse
  • QC Nurse
  • Quality Control Nurse
  • Registered Nurse Clinical Information Systems Coordinator
  • Registered Nurse Clinical Information Systems Educator
  • Telehealth Nurse
  • Telehealth Nurse Educator
  • Test Development Nurse Specialist

  • Apply knowledge of nursing and informatics to assist in the design, development, and ongoing modification of computerized health care systems. May educate staff and assist in problem solving to promote the implementation of the health care system.

  • Analyze and interpret patient, nursing, or information systems data to improve nursing services.
  • Analyze computer and information technologies to determine applicability to nursing practice, education, administration, and research.
  • Apply knowledge of computer science, information science, nursing, and informatics theory to nursing practice, education, administration, or research, in collaboration with other health informatics specialists.
  • Design, conduct, or provide support to nursing informatics research.
  • Design, develop, select, test, implement, and evaluate new or modified informatics solutions, data structures, and decision-support mechanisms to support patients, health care professionals, and their information management and human-computer and human-technology interactions within health care contexts.
  • Develop or deliver training programs for health information technology, creating operating manuals as needed.
  • Develop strategies, policies or procedures for introducing, evaluating, or modifying information technology applied to nursing practice, administration, education, or research.
  • Develop, implement, or evaluate health information technology applications, tools, processes, or structures to assist nurses with data management.
  • Disseminate information about nursing informatics science and practice to the profession, other health care professions, nursing students, and the public.
  • Identify, collect, record, or analyze data relevant to the nursing care of patients.
  • Inform local, state, national, and international health policies related to information management and communication, confidentiality and security, patient safety, infrastructure development, and economics.
  • Provide consultation to nurses regarding hardware or software configuration.
  • Translate nursing practice information between nurses and systems engineers, analysts, or designers, using object-oriented models or other techniques.
  • Use informatics science to design or implement health information technology applications for resolution of clinical or health care administrative problems.

  • Analyze health-related data.
  • Design healthcare-related software applications.
  • Provide technical information or assistance to public.