Health Informatics
Health Informatics
Healthcare is rapidly evolving through informatics—applying technology to manage and use data to improve care. This transformation enhances access, reduces errors, and strengthens communication between patients and providers.
At the forefront is CSL’s Healthcare Engineering Systems Center (HCESC), where researchers are developing AI-driven, self-learning software to support clinical decision-making and medical research. Their work includes building systems that retrieve, compute, and store health data efficiently, while advancing AI-based controls to protect privacy and security.
A key focus is extending healthcare beyond hospitals using smart technologies and data analytics to deliver care in the home. CSL faculty, in collaboration with healthcare professionals, are also driving innovations in deep machine learning to extract insights that improve patient outcomes and system efficiency.
Through cutting-edge research, CSL is helping shape a smarter, safer, and more accessible future for healthcare.
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"CSL’s health informatics research advances the fundamental science of how health data is captured, modeled, and understood. Our goal is to uncover the principles and algorithms that will enable the next generation of intelligent health systems."
- Jim Rehg