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Nursing Informatics for the Advanced Practice Nurse : Patient Safety, Quality, Outcomes, and Interprofessionalism.
Title:
Nursing Informatics for the Advanced Practice Nurse : Patient Safety, Quality, Outcomes, and Interprofessionalism.
Author:
McBride, Susan, PhD, RN-BC, CPHIMS.
ISBN:
9780826124890
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (744 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- References -- Share Nursing Informatics for the Advanced Practice Nurse: Patient Safety, Quality, Outcomes, and Interprofessionalism -- Section I: Introduction to the National Health Information Technology Strategy -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Health Information Technology in a Policy and Regulatory Environment -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Policy and Regulation to Transform the Delivery System -- Nursing's Essential Role in Health Care Reform -- NEHI Framework to Organize Informatics Content -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- References -- Appendix 1.1 Stage 1 Versus Stage 2: Comparison Table for Eligible Professionals -- Chapter 2: Advanced Practice Roles in Interprofessional Teams -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Types of Advanced-Level Interprofessional Team Members -- Informatics Competencies for Interprofessional Teams -- Interprofessional Teams Working Together -- National Imperatives and Role of Interprofessional Teams -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- References -- Appendix 2.1 FTC Summary Details -- Chapter 3: Scientific and Theoretical Foundations for Driving Improvement -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Theoretical Foundations Used to Examine HIT -- ANT and QI Methods Combined: Case Study Examples -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions For Consideration -- References -- Chapter 4: National Health Care Transformation and Information Technology -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Rapidly Expanding HIT -- Interlocking Relationships Among Programs Within the National Strategy -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- References -- Chapter 5: Consumer Engagement/Activation Enhanced by Technology.

Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Background and Perspective -- Patient Care-Related Engagement Approaches -- Provider Approaches/Competencies -- Technology Support for Patient Engagement -- Health Care Costs and Technology -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- Case Study Example -- References -- Appendix 5.1. HIMSS Patient Engagement Framework with Meaningful Use Categories -- Section II: Point-of-Care Technology (NEHI Model Component #1) -- Chapter 6: Computers in Health Care -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Background -- Review of the Basics -- Case Study Lessons Learned: Case Study of Ergonomic-Human Factors in Barcode Scanning -- Case Study: Effective Selection and Deployment of an EHR in a Rural Local Public Health Department -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- References -- Chapter 7: Electronic Health Records and Point-of-Care Technology -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- History of EHRs in Hospitals -- Current Drivers Behind an EHR National Initiative in the United States -- Benefits of the EHR for Improving Safety and Quality -- EHR Implementation and Adoption -- Point-of-Care Technology and the EHR -- Interoperability and Integration of the EHR -- Sustainability and Change Management -- Impact of Nursing Informatics -- Case Study: A Superuser at the Go-Live of the EHR in the Emergency Department -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- References -- Chapter 8: Systems Development Life Cycle for Achieving Meaningful Use -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Systems Development Life Cycle -- Case Study -- SDLC: Implementation, Adoption, and Achieving MU: A National Case Study on SDLC -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- References.

Chapter 9: Workflow Redesign in a Quality-Improvement Modality -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Workflow Redesign and Meaningful Use of EHRs -- Workflow Redesign in a Quality-Improvement Modality -- Best Practices for Workflow Redesign -- Using Software to Support Workflow Redesign -- Summary -- Case Study -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- Case Study: E-Prescribing Workflow Analysis -- References -- Appendix 9.1 Microsoft Visio Functions -- Chapter 10: Evaluation Methods and Strategies for Electronic Health Records -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Generating Value with Health Information Technology is Strategic -- Evaluation in the Context of SDLC -- Program Evaluation -- Achieving the "Meaning" in MU -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- References -- Chapter 11: Electronic Health Records and Health Information Exchanges Providing Value and Results for Patients, Providers, and Health Care Systems -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- History of HIEs Compared with Current HIEs -- Architectural and Data-Exchange Models for HIE -- Master Patient Index and Record Linkage -- Value of HIE Coupled with EHRs -- Maintaining Privacy of the NwHIN -- Case Study of Texas's Trust Framework -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- References -- Chapter 12: National Standards for Health Information Technology -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Historical Background -- Standards Development -- EHRs, MU, and the Importance of Data Standards -- Data-Mapping Considerations -- Desired Characteristics for Controlled Medical Vocabularies -- Nursing Data Standards -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- References -- Chapter 13: Public Health Data to Support Healthy Communities in Health Assessment Planning.

Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Community Health Needs Assessment Background -- Community Needs Assessment Process -- Intervention and Evaluation of the CHIP -- Case Study -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- References -- Chapter 14: Privacy and Security in a Ubiquitous Health Information Technology World -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Background -- HITECH Act Increased Protections -- Enhancing Cybersecurity in the Health Informatics Environment -- Role of the Clinician in Protection of PHI -- The Nurse's Role is Important in Establishing Public Trust -- Population Health and Research Data -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- References -- Chapter 15: Personal Health Records and Patient Portals -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Meaningful Use Requirements for the Patient Portal -- Digital Divide and Health Literacy -- PHR/Portal Impact on Patient Safety, Unintended Consequences -- Contribution of Personal Data-Telling the Patient's Story -- Interprofessional Informatics to Increase PHR/Portal Use -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- Case Study -- References -- Chapter 16: Telehealth and Mobile Health -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Telemedicine -- Remote Management -- Mobile Health -- Policies, Regulations, and Security -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- Case Study -- References -- Appendix 16.1 Sample ROI for RPM -- Section III: Data Management and Analytics to Lay the Foundation for Quality Improvement (NEHI Model Component #2) -- Chapter 17: Strategic Thinking in Design and Deployment of Enterprise Data, Reporting, and Analytics -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Business Need.

Framework: E-Drap -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- References -- Chapter 18: Data Management and Analytics: The Foundations for Improvement -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Data Management: Foundations for Analysis -- Basics of Data Analysis -- Analytics and BI Tools -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- Case Study -- References -- Chapter 19: Clinical Decision Support Systems -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- The Basics of CDS -- Strategies for Implementing a Successful CDS Program -- Tools and Types of CDS -- Arden Syntax -- Use of CDSS to Align Improvement Initiatives -- Meaningful Use and CDS Programs -- Challenges and Issues with CDS -- Summary -- Case Study 1: Obstetrical Screening -- Case Study 2: Immunization Screening -- Case Study 3: Normal Newborn -- Case Study 4: Ebola -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- References -- Section IV: Patient Safety, Quality, and Population Health (NEHI Model Component #3) -- Chapter 20: Health Information Technology and Implications for Patient Safety -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Safety History Resulting in the Patient Safety Act -- Patient Safety Issues and Health Information Technology -- Actions for When HIT Patient Safety Issues Arise -- Strategies to Mitigate HIT Patient Safety Issues -- Summary -- Exercises and Questions for Consideration -- Case Study -- References -- Appendix 20.1 HIMSS Patient Engagement Network Schematic -- Chapter 21: Quality-Improvement Strategies and Essential Tools -- Objectives -- Key Words -- Contents -- Introduction -- Strategic Plans Focused on QI -- Core Concepts and Tools for QI -- Case Study 1: For a Materials Management Department -- Case Study 2: CPOE and Bar Coding: Technology Solutions to Improve Patient Safety and Quality -- Summary.

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