Asked by grim

If you want a career in health informatics, what must you be skilled at doing?

mathematical equations

computer engineering

analysis and detail-oriented work

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"Analysis and detail-oriented work."

Health informatics centers on collecting, managing and interpreting healthcare data and improving clinical workflows—tasks that require strong analytical thinking and attention to detail. Basic statistics, data‑handling tools (Excel/SQL), and familiarity with health IT are useful; full computer engineering or advanced mathematical equation work is usually not required.