Many new technologies are becoming available in nursing care such as home dialysis equipment and new infusion pumps, changing daily routines. Technologies also enable distant care and electronic patient records. Healthcare facilities have become highly dependent on information technology, with 96% of US hospitals using electronic health records (EHRs) in 2015. EHRs improve implementation of evidence-based programs by keeping complete medical histories and diagnoses. Computers are now embedded in clinical workflows, and disruptions to computer access can severely impact hospital operations, finances, patient safety, and staff. EHRs also provide accurate, up-to-date patient information for quick access to records while reducing costs.