Organization profile

Organization profile

The Center for Applied Health Informatics (CAHI) works with informatics researchers to define and use methods for applying data and information to clinical care and population health.

We demonstrate and provide support for various informatics approaches, including:

  • Integrating cognitive and behavioral informatics techniques
  • Clinical decision support
  • Supporting clinical reasoning and workflow
  • Advanced analytics for clinical data
  • Informatics to promote patient safety and quality
  • Supporting care continuity across transitions of both providers and patients
  • Human factors and human-computer interaction analysis
  • Applications of natural language processing
  • Creating and using computable phenotypes
  • Supporting clinicians adapting to health information technology
  • Use of information to support precision care
  • Application of biostatistical and machine learning algorithms to clinical data
  • Maintaining data repositories and managing data assets and data dictionaries
  • Training investigators, laboratory staff, and students on the ethical and secure use of data assets 
  • Providing leadership on the analysis and visualization of clinical and population health data 
  • Facilitating collaboration among interdisciplinary investigators 
  • Advancing the use of data to inform researchers and the St. Louis community about health and healthcare

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