The informatics nurse in public health needs the ability to improve health outcomes and make data-driven decisions within a new or existing health information infrastructure. What is needed to accomplish this goal?

A) Reliable databases
B) A cogent plan of action
C) Systems implementation
D) Public health informatics


A) Reliable databases

Explanation: A) The ability to improve health outcomes and make data-driven decisions within a new or existing health information infrastructure is critical. There is a clear need for valid and reliable databases.
B) The ability to improve health outcomes and make data-driven decisions within a new or existing health information infrastructure is critical. A plan of action is not identified as required.
C) The ability to improve health outcomes and make data-driven decisions within a new or existing health information infrastructure is critical. Systems implementation is not identified as required.
D) The ability to improve health outcomes and make data-driven decisions within a new or existing health information infrastructure is critical. This is the role of public health informatics.

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