Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown
Published: March 13, 2025
Abstract Objective Although biomedical informatics has multiple roles to play in addressing the climate crisis, collaborative action and research agendas have yet be developed. As a first step, AMIA’s new Climate, Health, Informatics Working Group held mini-summit entitled Climate health: How can help? during AMIA 2023 Fall Symposium define an initial set of areas interest begin mobilizing informaticians confront urgent challenges change. Materials Methods The (at time, Discussion Forum), International Medical Association (IMIA), Academy Health Sciences (IAHSI), Regenstrief Institute hosted on November 11, 2023, Annual (New Orleans, LA, USA). Using affinity diagramming approach, organizers posed 2 questions ∼50 attendees (40 in-person, 10 virtual). Results Participants expressed broad array viewpoints actions that undertaken now needing support future actions. Areas current ranged from enhanced education expanded telemedicine assessment community vulnerability. emergency preparedness climate-specific clinical coding risk prediction models. was intended as step helping at large application priorities for climate, health, informatics. Conclusion working group will use these perspectives it seeks further input, begins establish climate-related research.
Language: Английский