Ebook Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4/E): Part 2
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Ebook Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4/E): Part 2
SECTION IV: Nursing Informatics Practice Applications: Care DeliveryChapter 14The Electronic Health Record and Clinical InformaticsChapter 15Informati Ebook Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4/E): Part 2ics Tools to Promote Patient Safety and Quality OutcomesChapter 16Patient Engagement and Connected HealthChapter 17Using Informatics to Promote Community/Population HealthChapter 18Telenursing and Remote Access TelehealthNursing information systems must support nurses as they fulfill their roles in Ebook Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4/E): Part 2delivering quality patient care. Such systems must be responsive to nurses' needs, allowing them to manage their data and information as needed and prEbook Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4/E): Part 2
oviding access to necessary references, literature sources, and other networked departments. Nurses have always practiced in a field where they have nSECTION IV: Nursing Informatics Practice Applications: Care DeliveryChapter 14The Electronic Health Record and Clinical InformaticsChapter 15Informati Ebook Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4/E): Part 2ns as knowledge workers must apply these same abilities and skills to become astute users of available information systems.In this section, the reader learns about clinical practice tools, electronic health records, and clinical information systems; informatics tools to enhance patient safety, provi Ebook Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4/E): Part 2de consumer information, and meet education needs; population and community health tools; and telehealth and telenursing.Information systems, electronEbook Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4/E): Part 2
ic documentation, and electronic health records are changing the way nurses and physicians practice. Nursing informatics systems are also changing howSECTION IV: Nursing Informatics Practice Applications: Care DeliveryChapter 14The Electronic Health Record and Clinical InformaticsChapter 15Informati Ebook Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4/E): Part 2ia the Internet or a dedicated patient portal. Confidentiality and privacy issues loom with these new electronic systems. HIPAA regulations (covered in the Perspectives on Nursing Informatics section) and professional ethics principles (covered in the Building Blocks of Nursing Informatics section) Ebook Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4/E): Part 2must remain at the forefront when clinicians interact electronically with intimate patient data and information.The material within this book is placeEbook Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4/E): Part 2
d within the context of the Foundation of Knowledge model (FigureIV-1) to meet the needs of healthcare delivery systems, organizations, patients, and SECTION IV: Nursing Informatics Practice Applications: Care DeliveryChapter 14The Electronic Health Record and Clinical InformaticsChapter 15Informati Ebook Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4/E): Part 2knowledge foundation is ever-changing and to appreciate that acquiring new information is a key resource for knowledge building. This section addresses the information systems with which clinicians interact in their healthcare environments as affected by legislation, professional codes of ethics, co Ebook Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4/E): Part 2nsumerism, and reconceptualization of practice paradigms, such as in telenursing. All of the various nursing roles— practice, administration, educatioEbook Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4/E): Part 2
n, research, and informatics—involve the science of nursing.Figure IV-1 Foundation of Knowledge ModelDesigned by Alicia MastrianCHAPTER 14: The ElectrSECTION IV: Nursing Informatics Practice Applications: Care DeliveryChapter 14The Electronic Health Record and Clinical InformaticsChapter 15Informati Ebook Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4/E): Part 2nic health record.2Assess the benefits of implementing an electronic health record.3Explore the ownership of an electronic health record.4Evaluate the flexibility of the electronic health record in meeting the needs of clinicians and patients.Key Terms» Administrative processes» American Recovery an Ebook Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4/E): Part 2d Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA)» Connectivity» Decision support» Electronic communication» Electronic health records» Health information» Health InfEbook Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4/E): Part 2
ormation Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act of 2009 (HITECH)» Interoperability» Meaningful use» Order entry managementSECTION IV: Nursing Informatics Practice Applications: Care DeliveryChapter 14The Electronic Health Record and Clinical InformaticsChapter 15InformatiSECTION IV: Nursing Informatics Practice Applications: Care DeliveryChapter 14The Electronic Health Record and Clinical InformaticsChapter 15InformatiGọi ngay
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