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  • Health Informatics
  • Healthcare Management
  • Data Science in Medicine

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  • Vast amounts of health data are continuously collected across all healthcare levels.
  • Data are increasingly integral to clinical decision-making and patient care strategies.
  • The current healthcare landscape demands a workforce adept at utilizing health data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the essential approaches for cultivating a health data-informed workforce.
  • To highlight the emerging critical role of data literacy in healthcare.
  • To address the need for new skills within the healthcare ecosystem.

Main Methods:

  • This viewpoint discusses conceptual approaches and strategic needs.
  • It synthesizes current trends in health data utilization.
  • It identifies key components for workforce development in health data literacy.

Main Results:

  • A health data-informed workforce is identified as a critical emerging need.
  • The study emphasizes the necessity of new training and skill development.
  • It posits that data literacy will transform healthcare practices.

Conclusions:

  • Building a health data-informed workforce is essential for the future of healthcare.
  • Proactive development of data skills will enhance decision-making and patient outcomes.
  • This initiative represents a fundamental shift in healthcare professional requirements.