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Health Information Technology & Nursing Informatics Jil Wright

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  • 1.Health Information Technology &Nursing Informatics Jil Wright

2. Whos the Geek?(That would be me.)Twitter: http://twitter.com/itjilLinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/[email protected] 3. This presentation is available to view any timeonline at: http://www.slideshare.net/itjil 4. Resources & References For the best info on the web about healthinformation technology and nursinginformatics, visit www.himss.org. This presentation is largely based onNursing Informatics 101 by: Melissa F. Barthold, MSN, RN, BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSSTammy Duecker, RN Patty Guinn, BS, RN, CPHIMS Ruth MacCallum, BS, RN-BC Available here. 5. Can We Transform Nursing Practice throughInformatics and Technology? http://youtu.be/w8_5G_BPB1s 6. Nursing informatics is the integration ofnursing, its information, and informationmanagement with information processing and communication technology, to support the health of people world wide.International Medical Informatics Association Nursing Informatics Special Interest Group (IMIA-NI),adopted August 1998, Seoul, KoreaHIMSS Nursing Informatics 7. Nursing informaticsintegrates: Nursing science Computer science Information science Communications 8. Nursing informaticssupports: Patients Nurses Healthcare Providersin decision making in allroles and settings.Nursing Informatics: Scope and Standards of Practice. SilverSpring, MD: American Nurses Association; 2008.HIMSS Nursing Informatics 9. Transforming Nursing Education with Health ITHelen Connors PhD RN FAAN http://youtu.be/pFbFZt9ewvI 10. IT Systems Reduce Error Increase Safety Increase Productivity Better Organization Better Communication Can support evidence based practice at thepoint of care 11. IT Systems Assessment Aid the Nursing Process Communication &EvaluationDiagnosisCoordination Manages all informationrelated to the nursingImplementationPlanningprocess and patient care Better documentation 12. Better DocumentationProvides: What care has been provided and what is outstanding Outcomes of care provided and responses to the planof care Current patient status & assessments Support decisions based on assessments to drive newplans of care 13. Examples of IT Systems Clinical Information Systems Clinical Documentation Systems EMR/HER Wireless Point of Care Clinical Decision Support Data Repositories ICU Technology Mobile Systems RFID Barcode Systems Physician Order Portals Care Planning Systems Electronic Medication Administration Records Staffing/Scheduling Various applications and device support 14. What is RFID, you ask? Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that uses radio waves totransfer data from an electronic tag, called a RFID tag , attached to an object, througha reader for the purpose of identifying and tracking the object. The RFID tag includes a small RF transmitter and receiver. RFID is superior and more efficient than manual system or use of bar code systems. A line of sight is not required to read a RFID tag, the tag can be read inside acase, carton, box or other container. Unlike barcodes RFID tags can be read hundreds at a time. More info: RFID Journal Healthcare (Thanks wikipedia!) 15. What is RFID, you ask?http://youtu.be/_CSwWGyctWw 16. Meaningful UseAmerican Medical Association Meaningful Use glossary & requirements Requirements an eligible professional (EP)must meet to qualify for electronic healthrecord (EHR) incentives under Medicare andMedicaid. For 20112012 (Stage 1), EPsmust meet all 15 core requirements andselect five activities from the menu set of10.Document available here. 17. Meaningful Use 1. Record Patient Demographics 2. Record Chart Changes in vital signs 3.Maintain active medication allergy list 4. Maintain up to date problem list of current and activediagnosis 5. Maintain active medication list 6. Computerized physician order entry for medicationorders 7. Generate and transmit electronic prescriptions for non-controlled substances 8. Implement drug / drug allergy interaction checks 18. Meaningful Use 9. Record adult smoking status 10. Provide clinical summaries for patients for each office visit 11. On request, provide patients with an electronic copy of theirhealth information 12. Capability to electronically exchange clinical informationamong care providers and patient authorized entities 13. Implement one clinical decision support rule relevant tospecialty or high clinical priority with the ability to trackcompliance to that rule. 14. Implement systems to protect privacy and security of patientdata in EHR 15. Report Clinical quality measures to CMS for Medicare or statesfor Medicaid 19. Meaningful Use Menu SetMust Meet 5 of 10 1. Implement drug formulary checks 2. Incorporate clinical lab test results in EHR 3. Generate patient lists by specific conditions touse for quality improvement, reduction ofdisparities, research or outreach 4. Use EHR to identify patient specific educationresources and provide to patients if appropriate 5. Perform medication reconciliation betweencare settings 20. Meaningful Use Menu SetMust Meet 5 of 10 6. Provide summary of care for patients referred ortransitioned to another provider or setting 7. Submit electronic immunization data to immunizationregistries or immunization information systems 8. Submit electronic syndromic surveillance data to publichealth agencies 9. Send reminders to patients (per patient preference) forpreventative and follow-up care 10. Provide patients with timely electronic access to theirhealth information (including lab results, problem lists,medication lists, medication allergies). 21. Meaningful Use 22. www.bluebuttondata.org 23. Cool Stuff 5 Innovative Technologies Changing HealthCare [VIDEOS] Mobile Telehealth