Across
- 5. diagnosis, Primary reason for medical assessment or hopitalisation.
- 7. of Geography, Hierarchical divisions of geographical areas for organizing and analysing data.
- 8. In-depth examination of data or information to uncover insights and patterns.
- 10. breech, Unauthorized access or exposure of sensitive information, causing a security incident.
- 13. indicator, Measurable factor used to assess the health status or performance of a population.
- 15. health performance, Comprehensive assessment of the nation's well-being and healthcare effectiveness
- 16. Information about other data, providing context and details for better understanding.
Down
- 1. committee, Group responsible for evaluating the moral and legal aspects of research and decisions.
- 2. groups, Distinct segments of people sharing common characteristics or attributes.
- 3. data, Interconnected information on the web, following principles of openness and standardisation.
- 4. scheme, Structured plan or blueprint defining the organization and representation of data.
- 6. classification, Systematic categorisation of medical conditions and related information for statistical and organisational purposes.
- 9. Raw information or facts that can be processed and analysed to gain insights.
- 11. Admission of patients to a medical facility for treatment and care.
- 12. conditions, Long-term medical issues requiring ongoing management and care.
- 14. Cube, Multidimensional representation of data, often used in business intelligence and analytics.