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Learner Reviews & Feedback for The Data Science of Health Informatics by Johns Hopkins University
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About the Course
Health data are notable for how many types there are, how complex they are, and how serious it is to get them straight. These data are used for treatment of the patient from whom they derive, but also for other uses. Examples of such secondary use of health data include population health (e.g., who requires more attention), research (e.g., which drug is more effective in practice), quality (e.g., is the institution meeting benchmarks), and translational research (e.g., are new technologies being applied appropriately). By the end of this course, students will recognize the different types of health and healthcare data, will articulate a coherent and complete question, will interpret queries designed for secondary use of EHR data, and will interpret the results of those queries.
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FI
Sep 8, 2022
this was exhirilating and intence..its worth going for...
AB
Jul 2, 2020
best information with good teaching staff during all this course i was thinking to to john hopkins university to continue my education
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By Sameh E
•Apr 1, 2026
The course feels somewhat outdated and lacks diversity in instructors. It is heavily focused on theoretical content with minimal practical application, which limits its overall effectiveness. I would recommend updating it with more hands-on components and modern teaching approaches.