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1 Vanessa Lalaine Fuentes, BSN, RN

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3 The development and evaluation of applications, tools, processes and structures which assist nurses with the management of data in taking care of patients or supporting the practice of nursing. (ANA, 1994) NURSING INFORMATICS

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5 Nursing informatics is the specialty that integrates nursing science, computer science and information science to manage and communicate data, information, knowledge and wisdom in nursing practice. Nursing informatics facilitates the integration of data, information and knowledge to support patients, nurses and other providers in their decision ‐ making in all roles and settings. (ANA, 2001)

6 ANA DEFINITION 1994 Nursing informatics is the development and evaluation of applications, tools, processes and structures which assist nurses with the management of data in taking care of patients or supporting the practice of nursing. Nursing informatics facilitates the integration of data, information and knowledge to support patients, nurses and other providers in their decision ‐ making in all roles and settings. 2001 management of datadecision - making

7 ANA DEFINITION 1994 Nursing informatics is the development and evaluation of applications, tools, processes and structures which assist nurses with the management of data in taking care of patients or supporting the practice of nursing. Nursing informatics facilitates the integration of data, information and knowledge to support patients, nurses and other providers in their decision ‐ making in all roles and settings. 2001 decision - making

8 ANA DEFINITION 1994 Nursing informatics is the development and evaluation of applications, tools, processes and structures which assist nurses with the management of data in taking care of patients or supporting the practice of nursing. Nursing informatics facilitates the integration of data, information and knowledge to support patients, nurses and other providers in their decision ‐ making in all roles and settings. 2001

9 Issues in Nursing Informatics

10 PROPER DOCUMENTATION Issues in Nursing Informatics of Electronic Health Records (EHR)

11 PROPER DOCUMENTATION Issues in Nursing Informatics of Electronic Health Records (EHR) o The use of electronic information systems

12 PROPER DOCUMENTATION Issues in Nursing Informatics of Electronic Health Records (EHR) o The use of electronic information systems o The use of standard terminologies

13 PROPER DOCUMENTATION Issues in Nursing Informatics of Electronic Health Records (EHR) o The use of electronic information systems o The use of standard terminologies

14 PROPER DOCUMENTATION Issues in Nursing Informatics of Electronic Health Records (EHR) o The use of electronic information systems

15 PROPER DOCUMENTATION Issues in Nursing Informatics of Electronic Health Records (EHR) o The use of electronic information systems o The capacity to operate an electronic information system

16 PROPER DOCUMENTATION Issues in Nursing Informatics of Electronic Health Records (EHR) o The use of electronic information systems o The capacity to operate an electronic information system o The use of standard terminologies

17 “A computer is only as smart as its user.”

18 Issues in Nursing Informatics

19 PATIENT PRIVACY Issues in Nursing Informatics in a paperless environment

20 PATIENT PRIVACY Issues in Nursing Informatics in a paperless environment Electronic health records

21 PATIENT PRIVACY Issues in Nursing Informatics in a paperless environment Electronic health records health care

22 PATIENT PRIVACY Issues in Nursing Informatics in a paperless environment Electronic health records health care patient’s privacy

23 PATIENT PRIVACY Issues in Nursing Informatics in a paperless environment

24 PATIENT PRIVACY Issues in Nursing Informatics in a paperless environment o Easy accessibility

25 PATIENT PRIVACY Issues in Nursing Informatics in a paperless environment o Easy accessibility o Insurance policies

26 PATIENT PRIVACY Issues in Nursing Informatics in a paperless environment o Easy accessibility o Insurance policies o Research

27 PATIENT PRIVACY Issues in Nursing Informatics in a paperless environment o Easy accessibility o Insurance policies o Research proscons EHR

28 PATIENT PRIVACY Issues in Nursing Informatics in a paperless environment o Easy accessibility o Insurance policies o Research proscons EHR Facilitates in research

29 PATIENT PRIVACY Issues in Nursing Informatics in a paperless environment o Easy accessibility o Insurance policies o Research proscons EHR Facilitates in research Lack of need for informed consent

30 PATIENT PRIVACY Issues in Nursing Informatics in a paperless environment o Easy accessibility o Insurance policies o Research

31 o The right to accurate, easy to understand information. o The right to choose health providers. o The right to emergency services. o The right to be informed about your treatment and take part in decisions about your care. o The right to considerate, respectful care and non-discrimination. o The right to confidentiality and privacy of health information. o The right to fair, fast and objective review of any complaint. (American Cancer Society. 2014) Patient’s Bill of Rights o The right to confidentiality and privacy of health information.

32 o The right to accurate, easy to understand information. o The right to choose health providers. o The right to emergency services. o The right to be informed about your treatment and take part in decisions about your care. o The right to considerate, respectful care and non-discrimination. o The right to confidentiality and privacy of health information. o The right to fair, fast and objective review of any complaint. (American Cancer Society. 2014) Patient’s Bill of Rights

33 Issues in Nursing Informatics

34 NURSING INFORMATICS COMPETENCIES Issues in Nursing Informatics basic computer skills

35 NURSING INFORMATICS COMPETENCIES Issues in Nursing Informatics basic computer skills o Proficiency in using healthcare related software applications

36 NURSING INFORMATICS COMPETENCIES Issues in Nursing Informatics basic computer skills The Bar-coded System of Medication Administration

37 NURSING INFORMATICS COMPETENCIES Issues in Nursing Informatics basic computer skills Computerized Staff Scheduling Systems

38 NURSING INFORMATICS COMPETENCIES Issues in Nursing Informatics basic computer skills Computerized Doctor’s Orders

39 NURSING INFORMATICS COMPETENCIES Issues in Nursing Informatics basic computer skills Student Preparation for IT Tools

40 RECOMMENDATIONS o Informatics courses in the nursing school curriculum o Basic nursing informatics courses at the hospital as continuing education o Institutionalized policies on patient confidentiality and information handling o Patient empowerment through health and informatics awareness o Form standard terminologies as one nation

41 CONCLUSION There may never be an end to our technological journey as nurses, as individuals and as a nation for there will always be new scientific breakthroughs and discoveries and technological advancements but no challenge is too big to overcome for we have seen the improvements in our health care and education system due to informatics. The nursing profession, is in itself so dynamic. But one thing’s for certain, nursing science and information technology work better hand in hand. Nursing informatics is the future of nursing and health care.

42 REFERENCES: American Cancer Society. (2014, January 6). Patient's Bill of Rights. Retrieved May 13, 2014, from American Cancer Society: http://www.cancer.org/treatment/findingandpayingfortreatment/understandingfinancialandlegalmatters/ patients-bill-of-rights Baker, J. D. (2012). Nursing Informatics. Retrieved May 13, 2014, from uta.edu: http://dspace.uta.edu/bitstream/handle/10106/9689/Baker_2012_Informatics_PNC.pdf?sequence=1 Bearnardine Healy, M. (2009, February 17). Electronic Medical Records: Will Your Privacy Be Safe? Retrieved May 13, 2014, from US News: Health: http://health.usnews.com/health-news/blogs/heart-to- heart/2009/02/17/electronic-medical-records-will-your-privacy-be-safe Cardenas, H. (n.d.). Problems With Nursing Informatics. Retrieved May 13, 2014, from eHow: http://www.ehow.com/about_5657356_problems-nursing-informatics.html Hamilton-Hill, S. (2009, July 8). Nursing's Problematic Informatics. Retrieved May 13, 2014, from Advance Healthcare Network for Nurses: http://nursing.advanceweb.com/article/nursings-problematic- informatics-2.aspx

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