Defining Informatics
Nursing Informatics Education
Nursing Informatics Roles in healthcare
"Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants"
"Educating the Future EHealth Professional"
100
This project moves depicts how informatics needs to flow from the individual, to the unit/organizational level, and to the Network State/ Country level.
What is the Iowa NIC project
100
Things like electronic accessibility of the health record, client self management, use of email, shared decision making
What is the definition of patient centered informatics
100
This team approves the project structure, resources, budget, and appoints executives, physicians, and managers on committees
What is the role of the Executive Team
100
These are native speakers of the digital language of computers, video games and the internet
What is the definition of a digital native
100
The leveraging of communication and information technologies to connect health providers with patients and governmental organizations
What is the definition of Ehealth
200
Patient-centeredness, patient/family centeredness, safety, effectiveness, timeliness, and efficiency
What are the 6 Aims of the IOM
200
Focusing on results and not the process
What is the difference between outcome based practice and process based practice
200
These "experts" represent the work flow and operations of a clinical department versus those that are giving the care
What are the differences between domain experts and clinical end users
200
Must be taught slowly, prefer step by step, one thing at a time, individually and seriously
What are digital immigrants
200
Identification of future competencies
What is the single largest dilemma for nursing and health professional education
300
How basic information is to the critical thinking and decision making that are fundamental to all nursing nursing practice
What is the integration rule
300
Things like basic computing skills, decision making tools, use of standard nomenclature, handling policies with privacy, confidentiality and security
What are basic nursing informatics competencies
300
Things like improving patient safety, investing in IT, consumerism, political pressure from federal policy, and interconnecting clinicians
What are the five drivers for adopting a Clinical information system
300
Reading, writing, arithmetic, logical thinking
What is legacy content
300
The idea that business and other health providers would find a way to use technology instead of nurses
What is the warning for nursing to stay in line with business
400
The degree of consumer autonomy from lowest to highest
What is the consumer health informatics continuum.
400
The Beginner, experienced, informatics specialist, and innovators
What are the four levels of practice according to Staggers and Curran (2002)
400
Things like partnering with the CNO, focusing on mutual/organizational-wide goals, ensuring clinical acceptance at every step, tailoring the content of a CIS
What are the keys to success for implementing a clinical information system
400
Digital and technological content, software, harware, robotics, nanotechnology
What is Future content
400
The need for interdisciplinary ties
What is one major feature needed in nursing education
500
The knowledge of computers vs. the knowledge of using information towards solutions
What are the differences in the definitions between computer literacy and information literacy
500
Focused on the planning and implementation of strategy in training nurses in the use and application of health care information systems and funded by the European Union
What was the Nightingale Project
500
Things like the ability to establish credibility, being a good communicator and motivator, competently delivering on technology initiatives, having a clinical, financial, project and IT experience background
What are the tools in the CNIO "tool box"
500
Ethical dilemmas, politics and sociological challenges associated with technology
What are the variances that are experienced with Future content
500
The idea of empowerment of the patient to achieve a higher level of health
What is the heart of the E-Health movement
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