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An Introduction to Nursing Informatics, Evolution, and Innovation

โœ Scribed by Dieckhaus, Tina; Houston, Susan M.; Kircher, Bob; Lardner, Michelle


Publisher
Productivity Press;CRC
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
205
Series
HIMSS Book Ser
Edition
2nd ed
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Foreword
By Joyce Sensmeier
Acknowledgments
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Introduction
1: A Discipline Defined
Susan K. Newbold and Carol A. Romano
Definition of Healthcare
Nursing Informatics
Evolving Roles for Nurses
The Early Role of the Nurse in Medical Informatics
Nursing Specialty Practice
Job Titles for Informatics Nurses
A Role for Every Nurse
Reporting Structures
Standards of Nursing Informatics Practice
Summary
2: The Origins and Evolution of Nursing Informatics. Sejal Patel, Grischa Metlay, Kathy Lesh, and Linda FischettiThe Roots of a New Specialty: 1940-1980
Hospital Management Systems
Health Resource Planning
Nurses and the Application of Computers
Establishing a New Specialty of NI in the 1980s and 1990s
Conferences
Educational Programs
Nursing Organizations
NI as a Nursing Specialty
Standardizing Nursing Information, 1980-1995
NANDA Taxonomy, Omaha System, Nursing Minimum Data Set
Nursing Intervention Classification (NIC) and Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC). Entrenching Classification Systems and Researching Nursing Impacts, 1995-PresentIncorporating Nursing Concepts into Computerized Health Terminologies
Using Nursing Informatics to Support Quality Improvement Efforts
Horizons: Information to Knowledge
Changing Reimbursement Models
Changing Consumer Preferences Driving Change
Cyberattacks
Summary
Conclusion
References
3: Nursing, Informatics, and Technology Today
Kimberly Ellis Krakowski and Patricia Mook
Today's Informatics Nurses
Today's Informatics Leader
Technology-Transforming Workflow and Outcomes. The Legislative Impact on Nursing InformaticsThe Role of Nursing Informaticists in Technology Selection, Design, and Implementation
References
4: Nursing, Informatics, and Technology: A Look Forward
Mary Beth Mitchell
Rise of Nursing Informatics
Considerations for the Nurse Informaticist of the Future
Healthcare Trends of the Future
People
Portals and Personal Health Records
Processes
Technology
Professional Development
Summary
References
5: Advanced Analytics
Charles M. Boicey
Advanced Analytics: Impact on Nursing
Data Lakes
Machine Learning
Event Stream Processing. A Modern Healthcare Data PlatformData Visualization
The Nurse Data Scientist
Conclusion
Suggested Reading
References
6: Nursing Informatics-A Day in the Life
Edited by Tina Dieckhaus
Education/Academia/Research
Nursing Informatics Student-University of Colorado
A Day in the Life ...
Benefits and Value of a Nursing Informatics Degree
Informatics Nurse Specialist-Researcher
Adjunct Associate Professor
Clinical Settings
Electronic Health Record Trainer-Hospital Setting
Informatics Nurse Specialist-Hospital Setting
Quality Specialist-Physician Office Setting.


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