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Nursing Informatics : Opportunities Abound
2007-11-19
MNIA Introduction to Health Informatics:
Session IINursing Informatics:
Opportunities AboundNovember 19, 2007
Pat Rothney Dr. Dawn-Marie Turner RN BN BN PhD
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Learning Objectives At the end of this session you will have
been introduced to: Brief recap of Informatics
Data to knowledge Knowledge Management Process Nursing Informatics
Role of the Informatician Educational Preparation Options Obtaining Experience Roles in Informatics Practice Opportunities in Manitoba
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Data ….. To ….. Knowledge
Data Information
Knowledge
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Data to Knowledge Differentiation
Data Management
Data Management
Information ManagementInformation Management
Knowledge ManagementKnowledge
Management
Data Definition
Data Collection
Data Normalization
Filing/Storage
Access/ Transmission
Data Coupling
Indicator Development
Performance Tracking
Outcome Measurement
Information Coupling
Diagnosing
Benchmarking
Querying
Simulating
(Collecting) (Measuring) (Learning)
Irene Podolak, Deloitte Inc
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Knowledge Management Process
AdministrativeData
Clinical Data
Socio-DemographicData
Policy/GovernanceData
BenchmarksBest Practices
INFORMATICS COLLECTANALYZE
PROCESS
ACCESS
Financial Data
KNOWLEDGE
Decisions
INFORMATION
Irene Podolak, Deloitte Inc
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Informatics
Informatics includes the science of information, the practice of information processing, and the engineering of information systems. Informatics studies the structure, behavior, and interactions of natural and artificial systems that store, process and communicate information. It also develops its own conceptual and theoretical foundations.
Since computers, individuals and organizations all process information, informatics has computational, cognitive and social aspects.
Wikipedia
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Clinical Informatics
• focuses on computer applications that address medical data (collection, analysis, representation).
• Clinical informatics is a combination of information science, computer science, and clinical science designed to assist in the management and processing of data, information and knowledge to support the practice and delivery of clinical care
• (Shortliffe and Perreault, Medical Informatics: Computing applications in health care and biomedicine) Wikipedia
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Nursing Informatics
…“ integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate data, information, and knowledge in nursing practice. Nursing informatics facilitates the integration of data, information, and knowledge to support clients, nurses, and other providers in their decision-making in all roles and settings." (Staggers & Bagley-Thompson, 2002)
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NI … More than Technology
Focused on the full scope of transforming
data into knowledge and then using the
knowledge to influence, deliver andmanage nursing care.
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Goal of Nursing Informatics
To improve the health of populations, communities, families and individuals by optimizing information management and communication. ANA May 2002 Scope and Standards of Nursing Informatics Practice
CNA policy statement – “information concerning aspects of nursing care that affect client outcomes must be included in existing and future databases on client centered information”
http://www.cna-nurses.ca/CNA/documents/pdf/publications/PS87-Nursing-info-knowledge-e.pdf
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The Nurse Informatician
“Specialized knowledge in identifying, naming, organizing, grouping, collecting, retrieving, analyzing, storing or managing data and information”
ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Informatics Practice
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Informatics influence on Nursing
MNDS Standard language Document and track nursing’s unique
contribution to the health of individuals, families and communities (CNA)
Outcome measurement Enhanced decision making Evidence based practice
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Focus of the Nurse Informatician
To identify areas of nursing/clinical practice that could benefit from better information management
To assist with the management and processing of nursing/clinical data
To develop new information management structures and processes to support nursing/clinical practice and patient care, education, administration, & research
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5 Key Nursing Informatics Functions
Advocate for the patient and clinician during the design, implementation, and evaluation of a clinical systems initiative
Bridge between clinical best practice and the systems solutions
Translate: make the technology and systems solutions understandable to the clinicians and communicate the needs of clinicians to the technical team
Understand clinical workflow and how it will be impacted by the proposed solutions
Support the design, preparation for activation, activation and post activation to sustain the change
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Healthcare Trends and Nursing Informatics
1. Enhanced emphasis on patient safety 2. Electronic Health Record (enhanced ability to provide
care beyond individual encounters)
3. Quality and accountability (outcome measures)
4. Consumer empowerment (access to information)
5. Privacy and security6. Resource utilization 7. Evidence based medicine 8. Resource constraints
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Educational Preparation Options
Formal Education Undergraduate
University of Victoria Masters Health
Informatics Dalhousie University of Victoria
Diploma Health Informatics Waterloo University
Courses Athabasca
Informal/Related Education Canada
Project Management Certificate Red River College University of Winnipeg
Certificate in Business Analysis Red River College
Diploma in Software Development Red River College
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Obtaining Experience
Most Informaticians: did not identify Informatics as a career path within their workplace were asked to contribute to an informatics project became an experienced knowledge source were asked to lead additional informatics efforts
Now: Informatics is a recognized field of practice Education exists to support the Informatician Practice is being defined and standards developed Currently in Canada we’re using the ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Informatics Practice
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Roles in Informatics Practice
Director of Nursing Informatics Clinical Informatics Specialist Consultant Chief Information Officer Clinical/Business Analyst Project Management Clinical Adoption/Change
Management
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Roles in Informatics Practice
Director of Information Systems & Telecommunications
Application Specialist Clinical Documentation Systems
Analyst Informatics Nurse Specialist Informatics Nurse
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Informatics Opportunities in Manitoba
Manitoba eHealth Manitoba Telehealth WRHA Project & Informatics positions Project and Informatics site based
positions Consulting firms Vendors Self-Employed consulting
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Clinical Information Systems in Manitoba
Electronic Patient Record (EPR) Emergency Department Information System (EDIS) Hospital Information System Project (HISP) Minimum Data Set: Long Term Care (MDS: LTC) Minimum Data Set: Home Care (MDS: HC) Community Services Information System (CSIS) Utilization Management Tool (UM Tool) Surgical Information Management System (SIMS) Brandon Regional Health Authority EPR (Siemens) Provincial Radiology Information System/Picture
Archiving & Communication System (RIS/PACS) Provincial integrated Electronic Health Record (iEHR)
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