AMIA's Health Informatics Practice Analysis Survey

Posted over 5 years ago by Sherri Miller

The American Nurses Association shares AMIA’s Health Informatics Practice Analysis Survey hyperlink below. This survey provides nurses and other stakeholders the opportunity to help define current health informatics practice and shape the future of the field.

  1. AMIA members and those who participated in recent AMIA activities were sent an individualized survey link from <AMIA@qualtrics.act.org>.
  2. All other interested health informatics professionals, click this link or paste it into your browser:

https://act.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_a4z4jRa5AzxQhZr?Source=ANA  

 Please complete this survey by November 30, 2018.

 The survey is intended for health informatics professionals from all health domains, career stages, and practice settings, including individuals who practice clinical informatics (e.g., dental, imaging, nursing, pharmacy), consumer health informatics or public health informatics.

 Individuals who complete the survey will be eligible for one of ten $100, two $250 or one $500 VISA gift cards. The survey should take approximately 30 minutes to complete. You do not need to complete the entire survey in one session. AMIA will publish the survey results in 2019. No identifying information will be revealed in reporting results of this survey.

 AMIA is seeking broad representation. Please share the survey link with colleagues who may be interested in participating. If you have questions or comments, please contact Credentialing@act.org or visit Health Informatics Survey.

 

About AMIA

AMIA the leading professional association for informatics professionals, is the center of action for 5,400 informatics professionals from more than 65 countries. As the voice of the nation’s top biomedical and health informatics professionals, AMIA and its members play a leading role in advancing the field of informatics. AMIA actively supports five domains in informatics: translational bioinformatics, clinical research informatics, clinical informatics, consumer health informatics, and public health informatics.