Nursing Informatics: P.Vijayalakshmi Clinical Instructor
Nursing Informatics: P.Vijayalakshmi Clinical Instructor
Nursing Informatics: P.Vijayalakshmi Clinical Instructor
P.Vijayalakshmi
Clinical Instructor
“Computers are incredibly fast, accurate and
stupid. Human beings are incredibly slow,
inaccurate and brilliant. Together they are
powerful beyond imagination.”
Albert Einstein
Nursing Informatics: The
Emerging Field
"In all types of health care organizations,
nursing is the hub of the information flow.
Developing the science and technology of
nursing informatics will enhance the
information available to nurses for clinical
practice, management, education, and research
and will facilitate the role of nurses as
communicators."
Contd …..
Have additional education & experience
related to technology and information
systems
Are excellent project managers
May be board certified in Nursing
Informatics by ANCC
How it all began….
Toffler (1990)
Nursing Informatics Model
Nursing informatics can be applied to
model the human processing of data,
information, and knowledge within a
computer system in order to automate the
processing of nursing data to information
and the transformation of nursing
information to nursing knowledge.
Contd…..
Why is Nursing
Informatics important to nursing
and health care?
A Need for Nursing
Informatics Support
Every day, nurses make many important
decisions about patient care
Saves nurses time and prevents
unnecessary work
Increased in acuity and complexity of care
Fulfill their routine tasks and enable better
outcomes within the amount of money
available.
This technology has potential to improve
the work environment, decrease staff time
and save money.
From a business standpoint…
Paper records
Time
Money
Too many people
file
store
maintain
analyze
formulate custom reports
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This can all be managed efficiently and
more effectively with the use of an EMR
system that encompasses nursing
informatics tools.
In fact, reports can often be generated
within seconds with just a few keystrokes.
This would save much time and minimize
many errors than older reporting and
tracking systems.
Sample applications of Nursing
Informatics
Clinical practice
• Recording of patient assessment Research
data in EHR • Evaluation of nurse-sensitive
Recording of work load and outcome measures using a standard
interventions as a by-product of minimum data set
electronic charting. Use of knowledge bases via the
internet
Recording of workload and
interventions as a by-product of
Administration electronic charting.
• Analysis of reports generated
from a spread sheet software
application. Education
Review of outcome indicators • Distance learning/teaching
using a decision-support software via the internet
application Recording of workload and
Recording of workload and interventions as a by-product of
interventions as a by-product of electronic charting.
electronic charting.
The Benefits of Nurse
Informaticists
• Promote and facilitate access to resources
and references
• To deliver high quality, evidence-based care
• Better service by facilitating true
interdisciplinary care
• Improvement in key relationships with
providers & care recipients
• Enable cost savings and productivity goals
• Facilitate change management
• Enhance continuity of care
Nursing Informatics: A Time-
Saving Intervention
If Florence Nightingale were alive today,
she would be extremely pleased with
nursing informatics tools, which uses
science, nursing, statistics and evidence-
based care, as a time saving intervention
with the ultimate goal of helping patients in
the best manner possible.
Nursing Practice
• Standardized Documentation
• Information Management
• Research and Evidence
Collection
• Standardized Documentation
– The collection tool for information
management
• Information Management
– Key role for Nursing Informatics
– Key to research and evidence collection
• Research and Evidence Collection
– Key to repeatable, standardized care and
improved outcomes
New areas of influence
1. Nurse practitioners are taking on increased
responsibility, such as educating patients in
disease management practices.
2. More are providing primary care, since
nurse-managed clinics are becoming a
mechanism for delivering more affordable
healthcare.
3. Nursing staff able to use the outcomes
information provided by disease
surveillance and health reporting systems
can improve care management.
Contd….
4. Patient care is an interdisciplinary
process requiring an interdisciplinary
approach to documentation, data
collection and analysis
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6. With their growing experience in a highly
automated environment, nurses will be in a
prime position to become agents of change.
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Effective workforce planning and policy
making require better data collection and an
improved information infrastructure
Together, nurses and nursing informatics
must lead, and be visible, vocal and present at
the table to achieve healthcare delivery
transformation.
Improving Nursing Care
through Technology
• Technologies can create better work
environment for inpatient nurses;
– Improve efficiency, safety and quality
– Add value to the way nurses coordinate
and provide care
• Alarm/event messaging
• Biomedical device integration
• Medication administration
Nurses do not want to be passive
consumers of technology
Nurses want devices that are integrated,
voice activated, handheld, use
biometrics, provide translation, are
portable, wireless, auto populate, and are
“smart”