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Nursing informatics for the advanced practice nurse : patient safety, quality, outcomes, and interprofessionalism  Cover Image Book Book

Nursing informatics for the advanced practice nurse : patient safety, quality, outcomes, and interprofessionalism

McBride, Susan, 1957- (editor.). Tietze, Mari, (editor.).

Summary: ! The only informatics text written specifically for advanced practice nurses, this text excels as both a fantastic introduction to healthcare informatics, or to fill knowledge gaps in the already initiated. Nursing Informatics for the Advanced Practice Nurse, Second Edition, tackles health informatics broadly by delivering an expansive and innovative approach to thinking about technology. Each chapter is highly practical, filled with case studies and exercises that demonstrate how the content presented relates to the contemporary healthcare environment. Where applicable, informatics concepts are aligned with the six domains within the Quality and Safety Education in Nursing (QSEN) approach and are tied to national goals and initiatives. Featuring chapters written by physicians, epidemiologists, engineers, dieticians, and health services researchers, the format of this text reflects its core principle that it takes a team to fully realize the benefit of technology for patients and healthcare consumers, and still manage to cover specialized subjects like QSEN competencies and ANCC informatics.

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  • ISBN: 9780826140456
  • ISBN: 0826140459
  • ISBN: 9780826140920
  • ISBN: 0826140920
  • ISBN: 9780826140555
  • ISBN: 9780826140883
  • Physical Description: print
    xxvii, 765 pages : illustratrations, portraits ; 26 cm
  • Edition: Second edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Springer Publishing Company, [2019]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: ! Section I. Introduction. -- 1. Introduction to health information technology in a policy and regulatory environment. -- 2. Advanced practice roles in interprofessional teams. -- 3. Scientific and theoretical foundations for driving improvement. -- 4. National healthcare transformation and information technology. -- 5. Consumer engagement/activation enhanced by technology. -- Section II. Point-of-care technology. -- 6. Computers in healthcare. -- 7. Electronic health records and point-of-care technology. -- 8. Systems development life cycle for achieving meaningful use. -- 9. Workflow redesign in a quality-improvement modality. -- 10. Evaluation methods and strategies for electronic health records. -- 11. Electronic health records and health information exchanges providing value and results for patients, providers, and healthcare systems. -- 12. National standards for health information technology. -- 13. Public health data to support healthy communities in health assessment planning. -- 14. Privacy and security in a ubiquitious health information technology world. -- 15. Personal health records and patient portals. -- 16. Telehealth and mobile health. -- Section III. Data management. -- 17. Strategic thinking and design an deployment of enterprise data, reporting, and analytics. -- 18. Data management and analytics: the foundations for improvement. -- 19. Clinical decision support systems. -- Section IV. Patient safety/quality and population health. -- 20. Health information technology and implications for patient safety. -- 21. Quality-improvement strategies and essential tools. -- 22. National prevention strategy: Population health, and health information technology. -- 23. Electronic clinical quality measures: building an infrastructure for success. -- 24. Developing competencies in nursing for an electronic age of healthcare. -- Section V. New and emerging technologies. -- 25. Genomics and implications for health information technology. -- 26. Nanotechnology, nanorobotics, and implications for healthcare interprofessional teams. -- 27. "Big data" and advanced analytics. -- 28. Social media: ongoing evolution in healthcare delivery. -- 29. Enhancing cybersecurity in new and emerging health informatics environments. -- 30. Interprofessional application of health information technology in education.
Subject: Nursing Practice
Nurse practitioners
Nursing Informatics
Advanced Practice Nursing

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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