A multisystem healthcare organization is adding an informatics department to the main hospital. Which subdiscipline should be added to support clinical care? Select all that apply.

A) Bioinformatics
B) Dental informatics
C) Nursing informatics
D) Medical informatics
E) Structural informatics


B) Dental informatics
C) Nursing informatics
D) Medical informatics

Explanation: A) Bioinformatics is often defined as studying biology by applying informatics skills to understand and organize the information associated with these molecules on a large-scale. Bioinformatics is primarily concerned with three types of data from molecular biology: macromolecular structures, genome sequences, and the results of functional genomics experimentation.
B) Dental informatics is a subdiscipline of clinical informatics. It is defined as a multi-disciplinary field that seeks to improve healthcare through the application of health-information technology and information science to dental-health delivery, information management, healthcare administration, research, and knowledge sharing.
C) Nursing informatics is a subdiscipline of clinical informatics. Nursing informatics uses nursing knowledge, along with information and communication technology to promote the health of individuals, families, and entire populations.
D) Medical informatics is a subdiscipline of clinical informatics and refers to research and practice in clinical informatics that focuses on disease and predominantly involves the role of physicians.
E) Structural informatics refers to research and practical applications concerned with representing, managing, and using information about the physical organization of the body.

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