Tachinardi has been a leader in the field of biomedical informatics for almost 40 years. Over the years, he has spent 20 years building electronic health records in Brazil.
“It is clear that both the medical college and UC Health are entering a new digital future and new thinking is needed,” Tachinardi said. “In this new age, things have changed in virtual and digital and cyber. The question is: How do we do it in the right way in a sustainable way to truly improve health, research and education?” That is to say.
Special attention should be paid to the growing inequality in technology, he said.
“The digital world is a solution to many things, but it is a challenge for many vulnerable people, for example, the elderly and the poor who do not have the resources. So when we think of a new world, this is the challenge.
He leads the development of Biomedical Informatics, Computer and Information Science and Biostatics at Tachinardy Medical College. Organizational support for data architecture, warehousing and information providers, core digital, data analysis and medical data building; Develop and improve database and application development and structure; And combine analytical and technological knowledge and resources within the college.
At UC Health Tachinardi, it helps to drive the system’s commitment and innovate by leveraging the health system’s collection, interpretation, and information and analytics to improve care delivery and improve operational efficiency. He will work with a number of clinical and operational leaders to develop an information-based culture by driving through the system’s Chief Health Officer Frank Fernandez, MD and Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer Jay Brown, as well as digital and biomedical informative strategies. Accelerate access to the system and clinical research and virtual health care. In addition, it develops innovations in chronic disease management, tele health, remote control and other digital care. Build an in-depth culture of information-based decision-making and support the process of collecting, interpreting and sharing formal information, providing digital enhancements to patient care, experience and safety through digital programming and communication opportunities for care teams and therapists. And develop strategic insights and predictive analytics to improve health outcomes and cost-effective care.
“Dr. Tachinardi’s proven success as an expert in building sustainable and innovative solutions for the digital health information system is important for UC Health and UC College of Medicine. “We are thrilled to have Dr. Tachinardy join us. His vast knowledge and collaborative spirit will undoubtedly enhance our information-based culture.”
Tachinardi received his medical degree in 1983 from the Itajuba Medical School in Brazil. He holds a master’s degree in physiology from Sao Paulo State University. Prior to joining Registrarif, Tachinardi was Associate Dean of Biomedical Informatics;
Tachinardi is a Fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics and a member of the American Medical Informatics Association, and has served in various leadership roles for both organizations. A.D. In 2020 he was appointed a member of the International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics.
Joining Tachinardi in Cincinnati later this year, Sister Eneida Mendonca, MD, PhD, is a professor at the College of Pediatrics and the director of the Department of Biomedical Informatics and Rieveschl, chairman of Biomedical Informatics in Cincinnati. . She is currently Vice President of Research Development and Director of the Center for Biomedical Informatics at the Registrar Institute and Professor of Pediatrics and Biostatics at Indiana University School of Medicine.
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