initiative à created to identify knowledge for effective technology capabilities of nurses
TIGER
•Client safety databases à PHIS, HIMS, HIS
HIS
•Research platforms à evidence-based practices, barcoding of medication administration, e-journals
HOSPITAL IS
Buried data now-----
USABLE
•Easy, ----- and retrieval of records
quick storage
Designed to facilitate structure and application of data used to manage an organization or department.
MIS
Provides analysis used for strategic planning, decision making, and evaluation of management activities
MIS
An MIS focusing on types of data needed to manage client care activities and health care organization.
HIS
Provides data needed by the hospital to determine appropriate actions and control.
HIS
•Qualified nurse with nursing experience and advanced knowledge of technology, computer, and information systems.
NURSING INFORMATICIST
•Work in many different settings as informatics clinician, clinical informatics coordinator, or IT clinical nurse.
NURSING INFORMATICIST
•Serves as developer of policies and procedures that promote effective and secure use of computerized records by nurses and other health care professionals.
NURISNG INFORMATICIST
•Acts as a go-between in identifying, developing, and introducing informatic tools and processes that support the nursing process within a particular health care setting.
NURISNG INFORMATICIST
•Allows recording or documentation of client assessments, medication administration, progress notes, care plan updating, client acuity, and accrued charges.
BEDSIDEDATA ENTRY
Point-of-care and point-of-service computer (handheld, wireless, hardwired to central system
BEDSIDEDATA ENTRY
•Permits electronic client data entry and retrieval.
EMR
•Electronic health document containing client’s personal, medical, and health information.