Abstract
Amid increasing challenges posed by global health crises, the integration of Health Management and Health Informatics has emerged as a critical factor in improving crisis response systems. This study aims to explore how health information systems can support health management decisions, contributing to effective and organized crisis responses. The research analyzes the integration of both fields by examining mechanisms for real-time data collection, processing, and utilization to coordinate resources and guide health interventions. The findings highlight that combining modern technologies, such as artificial intelligence and big data analytics, with structured health management enhances decision-making speed and the accuracy of crisis outcome predictions, thereby mitigating the impact on public health. The study provides recommendations to strengthen this integration by developing robust technological infrastructure and continuous training for healthcare professionals.

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Copyright (c) 2024 sultan Mubark ALwabran, Talal Abdul Rahman Shatwi Al-Qahtani, Samirah Hawi Maghfuri Hadi, Amnh Gabran Talam Abrahim, Wasmiah Shabib Zaid Bin Muwayni (Author)