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NURSING
INFORMATICS
2 UNITS LECTURE, 1 UNIT LABORATORY
36 LECTURE HOURS, 54 LAB HOURS
 As technology has changed over the years, so has the job of nursing.
 Federal mandates now require healthcare providers to transition to
electronic health and medical records, so nurses with an interest in
technology may want to consider a move into nursing informatics.
MEDIC
AL
 Informatics is the science of processing data for storage and retrieval
 Informatics is the science of information and computer information systems.
MEDIC
AL
 Informatics studies the application of information technology to practically any field,
while considering its impact on individuals, organizations, and society
. It uses
computation as a universal tool to solve problems in other fields, to communicate,
and to express ideas.
 As an academic field it involves the practice of information processing,
the engineering of information systems.
 It also develops its own conceptual and theoretical foundations and utilizes
foundations developed in other fields. As such, the field of informatics has
great breadth and encompasses many individual specializations, including
disciplines of computer science, information systems, information
technology and statistics.
 Since the advent of computers, individuals and organizations increasingly
process information digitally. This has led to the study of informatics with
computational, mathematical, biological, cognitive and social aspects,
including study of the social impact of information technologies
 Nursing informatics (NI) is the specialty that integrates nursing science
with multiple information management and analytical sciences to identify,
define, manage, and communicate data, information, knowledge, and
wisdom in nursing practice
 Nursing Informatics is the "science and practice (that) integrates
nursing,
its information and knowledge, with management of information and
communication technologies to promote the health of people,
families,
and communities worldwide."
Nursing Informatics Model
designed to assist in the management and processing of nursing data, information, and knowledge
to support nursing practice, education, research, and administration
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF
NURSING AND COMPUTER
 The computer help transform the nursing profession prior to the new
century. It includes the transformation of paper-based records to
computer-based records
 It is use to manage information in patients care, monitor the quality of care
and evaluate the outcomes of care. It can be used for communication and
enhancing education and support nursing research.
 Computerization of health care delivery includes computerization
of the medical records popularly known as the Electronic
Medical
Record System (EMR), Electronic Prescriptions, Personal Digital
Assistants, Computer Automated Cancer Detection and
Computerized Theatre Management Applications. The
implementation of voice recognition technology in mobile
healthcare settings is yet another recent innovation
CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM
A Clinical Information System (CIS) is a computer based system that is designed for collecting,
storing, manipulating and making available clinical information important to the healthcare
delivery process.
Clinical Information Systems may be limited in extent to a single area or they may be more
widespread and include virtually all aspects of clinical information
Clinical Information Systems provide a clinical data repository that stores clinical data such as
the patient’s history of illness and the interactions with care providers. The repository encodes
information capable of helping physicians decide about the patient’s condition, treatment
options, and wellness activities as well as the status of decisions, actions undertaken and other
relevant information that could help in performing those actions.
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Some of the areas addressed by Clinical Information Systems are:
•Clinical Decision Support: This provides users with the tools to acquire, manipulate, apply and
display appropriate information to aid in the making of correct, timely and evidence-based
clinical decisions.
•Electronic Medical Records (EMRs): this contains information about the patient, from their
personal details, such as their name, age, address and sex to details of every aspect of care
given by the hospital (from routine visits to major operations)
.
•Training and Research: Patient information can be made available to physicians for the
purpose of training and research. Data mining of the information stored in databases could
provide insights into disease states and how best to manage them.
For years, research has been done to show the value of Clinical Information Systems, and these h
highlighted not just the benefits but also the barriers that might be faced by hospitals who implemen
such systems.
Some of the benefits are:
•Easy Access to Patient Data: Clinical Information Systems can provide convenient access to medical
records at all points of care. This is especially beneficial at ambulatory points, hence enhancing
continuity of care. Internet-based access improves the ability to remotely access such data.
•Structured Information: The clinical information captured in Clinical Information Systems is well
organised, thus making it easier to maintain and quicker to search through for relevant information. The
information is also legible, making it less likely that mistakes would be made due to illegible writing.
•Improved Drug Prescription and Patient Safety: Clinical Information Systems improve drug dosing and
this leads to the reduction of adverse drug interactions while promoting more appropriate
pharmaceutical utilization.
Despite the benefits being offered by Clinical Information Systems, they are not without the barriers that
prevent them from being rolled out in every hospital. These include some of the following:
•Initial cost of acquisition: the high cost of basic infrastructure of clinical information technology can be
a stumbling block to many healthcare organizations.
•Privacy and Security: There are still huge concerns in the healthcare industry about the privacy of
patient data on computer systems and how to keep such information secure. The HIPAA and Data
Protection Act passed by respective governments in the US and the UK were introduced to address
some of these concerns.
•Clinician Resistance: Clinicians usually have 10-20 minutes to see their patients and if their
interactions with a CIS during these sessions proves to be counterintuitive by taking up more time than
is necessary, there is bound to resistance to it use.
•Integration of Legacy Systems: This poses a stiff challenge to many organizations.
Thank You 

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1-170420034016.pptx

  • 1. NURSING INFORMATICS 2 UNITS LECTURE, 1 UNIT LABORATORY 36 LECTURE HOURS, 54 LAB HOURS
  • 2.  As technology has changed over the years, so has the job of nursing.  Federal mandates now require healthcare providers to transition to electronic health and medical records, so nurses with an interest in technology may want to consider a move into nursing informatics.
  • 3. MEDIC AL  Informatics is the science of processing data for storage and retrieval  Informatics is the science of information and computer information systems.
  • 4. MEDIC AL  Informatics studies the application of information technology to practically any field, while considering its impact on individuals, organizations, and society . It uses computation as a universal tool to solve problems in other fields, to communicate, and to express ideas.
  • 5.  As an academic field it involves the practice of information processing, the engineering of information systems.  It also develops its own conceptual and theoretical foundations and utilizes foundations developed in other fields. As such, the field of informatics has great breadth and encompasses many individual specializations, including disciplines of computer science, information systems, information technology and statistics.  Since the advent of computers, individuals and organizations increasingly process information digitally. This has led to the study of informatics with computational, mathematical, biological, cognitive and social aspects, including study of the social impact of information technologies
  • 6.  Nursing informatics (NI) is the specialty that integrates nursing science with multiple information management and analytical sciences to identify, define, manage, and communicate data, information, knowledge, and wisdom in nursing practice  Nursing Informatics is the "science and practice (that) integrates nursing, its information and knowledge, with management of information and communication technologies to promote the health of people, families, and communities worldwide."
  • 7. Nursing Informatics Model designed to assist in the management and processing of nursing data, information, and knowledge to support nursing practice, education, research, and administration
  • 8. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF NURSING AND COMPUTER  The computer help transform the nursing profession prior to the new century. It includes the transformation of paper-based records to computer-based records  It is use to manage information in patients care, monitor the quality of care and evaluate the outcomes of care. It can be used for communication and enhancing education and support nursing research.
  • 9.  Computerization of health care delivery includes computerization of the medical records popularly known as the Electronic Medical Record System (EMR), Electronic Prescriptions, Personal Digital Assistants, Computer Automated Cancer Detection and Computerized Theatre Management Applications. The implementation of voice recognition technology in mobile healthcare settings is yet another recent innovation
  • 10. CLINICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM A Clinical Information System (CIS) is a computer based system that is designed for collecting, storing, manipulating and making available clinical information important to the healthcare delivery process. Clinical Information Systems may be limited in extent to a single area or they may be more widespread and include virtually all aspects of clinical information
  • 11. Clinical Information Systems provide a clinical data repository that stores clinical data such as the patient’s history of illness and the interactions with care providers. The repository encodes information capable of helping physicians decide about the patient’s condition, treatment options, and wellness activities as well as the status of decisions, actions undertaken and other relevant information that could help in performing those actions. �- ............._., .. Oun•- D - M •"'11U - -- t � $ lo Ill 9) · - - - ..... .... • , • • 0 •• -- -·- -- ,_. MM ... .. -· H - - ,-w ·- .o - lcf!()II -IVIIM) -- - -·- ...... ....... . � - -- -• , . . � M-n - �Offim - . , ... ..... .... • ... .. � .... .. .... .... p_,...-- ... lsOI CJ*',"'� ... ... - o... o... 1Z2NJ�w.. ........, -i-,�N'Clow<lfMel': ....,.....,. + -�...- ...... Nqle ....1Ql1"200II ... ... 12).4/JIJll,..Yl�� - ...... � ""'''"'" " C ,,W _.0 _ 1. ,..C...
  • 12. Some of the areas addressed by Clinical Information Systems are: •Clinical Decision Support: This provides users with the tools to acquire, manipulate, apply and display appropriate information to aid in the making of correct, timely and evidence-based clinical decisions. •Electronic Medical Records (EMRs): this contains information about the patient, from their personal details, such as their name, age, address and sex to details of every aspect of care given by the hospital (from routine visits to major operations) . •Training and Research: Patient information can be made available to physicians for the purpose of training and research. Data mining of the information stored in databases could provide insights into disease states and how best to manage them.
  • 13. For years, research has been done to show the value of Clinical Information Systems, and these h highlighted not just the benefits but also the barriers that might be faced by hospitals who implemen such systems. Some of the benefits are: •Easy Access to Patient Data: Clinical Information Systems can provide convenient access to medical records at all points of care. This is especially beneficial at ambulatory points, hence enhancing continuity of care. Internet-based access improves the ability to remotely access such data. •Structured Information: The clinical information captured in Clinical Information Systems is well organised, thus making it easier to maintain and quicker to search through for relevant information. The information is also legible, making it less likely that mistakes would be made due to illegible writing. •Improved Drug Prescription and Patient Safety: Clinical Information Systems improve drug dosing and this leads to the reduction of adverse drug interactions while promoting more appropriate pharmaceutical utilization.
  • 14. Despite the benefits being offered by Clinical Information Systems, they are not without the barriers that prevent them from being rolled out in every hospital. These include some of the following: •Initial cost of acquisition: the high cost of basic infrastructure of clinical information technology can be a stumbling block to many healthcare organizations. •Privacy and Security: There are still huge concerns in the healthcare industry about the privacy of patient data on computer systems and how to keep such information secure. The HIPAA and Data Protection Act passed by respective governments in the US and the UK were introduced to address some of these concerns. •Clinician Resistance: Clinicians usually have 10-20 minutes to see their patients and if their interactions with a CIS during these sessions proves to be counterintuitive by taking up more time than is necessary, there is bound to resistance to it use. •Integration of Legacy Systems: This poses a stiff challenge to many organizations.