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Presented by Matthew Foor, R.N.
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Objectives Define Mobile E-Health Review hardware used in mobile e-health Review software, applications, and usability in mobile e-health Postulate future uses for mobile e-health Review clinical information system (e-pocrates)
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Objectives Review the advantages / disadvantages of e- health Review ethical/legal Concerns Review informatics competencies Explain the functions / responsibilities of the informatics nurse. Summarize
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Definitions & Descriptions Mobile E-Health Defined (McGonigle & Mastrain, 2009) Desktops, Laptops, notebooks, etc. Cell phones, PDA’s, I-Phone’s, Tricorders? Anything electronic and mobile Uses …
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Mobile Technology gives us -freedom -access -safety/security -responsibility
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Hardware Laptops Net Books PDA’S- Personal Data Assistants Cellular Phones/ I-Phone
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I-Phone I-Phone- the ability to combine both PDA and cell phone
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The iPhone has a great web browser, which is able to display web pages as they are, and not a reduced version of the web pages you like. This is a great advantage compared to other smartphone, which are able only to display mobile versions of web pages (Coliveira, 2009)
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Software and Applications Microsoft Windows OS I-Phone Apps Store More applications being developed E-pocrates What does the future hold ?
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E-pocrates Medication Application/Database Provides information on medications, administration, considerations Also an aid to diagnosis many common ailments. Demo use via U-tube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwwujfwL HOk
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Information System Review Clinical information system Used by direct healthcare team members Functions in multiple ways Multiple configurations (Coliveira, 2009) Recommendations for use
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Advantages of E-Health Continuity of Care Centralized Health Records Incorporation of Patients as active participant Collaboration of health care team Improved decision making (Saba and McCormick, 2000)
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Advantages of E-health Education (of patients and healthcare team) Higher quality of healthcare Removes geographic barriers Possibility to lower health costs Improve health care data collection. ( Hebda and Czar, 2009)
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Disadvantages of E-Health Cost Availability Technology Education
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Ethical / Legal Issues Privacy Confidentiality Security Liability Data Transmission (Saba and McCormick, 2000)
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Informatics Competencies Must be able to use/ understand technologies Computer skills Must be able to adapt to changing environments
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Functions and Responsibilities of Nurses DO NO HARM
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Summary of E-Health Computers are changing all aspects of nursing. It is important that nurses embrace the changes to provide better care. (Portable) e-health takes us one step closer to achieving the goal of providing quality healthcare for everyone, everywhere.
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References Coliveria. (2009). What are the advantages of the iPhone? Retrieved November 6, 2009, from http://hubpages.com/hub/What_are_the_advanta ges_of_the_iPhone Heba, T., & Czar, P. (2009). Handbook of Informatics for Nurses & Healthcare Providers. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc. McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. (2009). Nursing Informatics and the Foundation of Knowledge. Sudbury, MA : Jones and Bartlett.
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Saba, V., & McCormick, K. (2001). Essentials of Computers for Nurses: Informatics for the New Millennium. McGraw-Hill Companies. Thede, L. (1999). Computers in Nursing: Bridges to the Future. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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