Clinical Data: This includes patient medical histories, diagnoses, treatment plans, medications, lab results, and other details collected during medical encounters.
Health Monitoring Data: Includes data from wearable devices that track vital signs (e.g., heart rate, blood pressure, sleep patterns), blood sugar levels, or physical activity.
Medical Imaging Data: Data from diagnostic imaging like X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, and ultrasounds used to evaluate the condition of the body.
Genetic Data: Includes information from genetic testing, such as DNA sequencing, that can help in understanding hereditary conditions, disease risks, and personalized treatments.
Epidemiological Data: Data about disease outbreaks, including incidence and prevalence rates, vaccination coverage, and population health metrics.
Research Data: Data derived from clinical trials, longitudinal studies, or other scientific research in healthcare.
Public Health Data: Information about public health trends, like rates of infectious diseases, immunization coverage, or mental health statistics.
Administrative Data: Health-related data used for administrative purposes, such as billing, insurance claims, and healthcare utilization statistics.
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