Medical informatics, also known as health informatics, is a multidisciplinary field that combines healthcare, information technology, and data science to improve the quality of patient care, outcomes, and overall healthcare delivery. It involves the use of technology to manage and analyze health data, facilitate communication and collaboration among healthcare providers, and support clinical decision-making processes. Medical informatics encompasses a wide range of applications and technologies, such as electronic health records, telemedicine, medical imaging, clinical decision support systems, and health information exchange platforms. Researchers in this field work to develop innovative solutions to address the challenges and opportunities in healthcare, ultimately aiming to improve patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency.