Strategic Planning and the Nursing Process Paper Brittany Braak February 2, 2015 HCS/482 Kevin Hamon Nursing Informatics Nursing informatics is a specific field of nursing that combines the science of nursing, computer science, and information and technology together to help in managing data and communicating information, knowledge and proven nursing practices. Healthcare informatics is essentially the use of information technology in the healthcare field. Computers and technology are
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Strategic Planning and the Nursing Process In any healthcare organization, the nursing process works hand in hand with the strategic planning procedure. Nurses are therefore required to be involved in the strategic planning process. The two processes are rather similar. Strategic planning is the process the organization uses to define its direction and make decisions allocating its resources, whereas, the nursing process is a 5 step method used by nurses to ensure the quality of patient care. These
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Strategic Planning and the Nursing Process Paper Strategic planning is a common practice and important in healthcare as it provides guidelines to make a decision for organization’s role and priorities. As hospital and healthcare industry face more regulatory challenges and financial pressure, strategic planning is needed for survival of an organization. This paper will discuss the similarities and differences between the strategic planning process and the nursing process. It will relate the
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NURSING INFORMATICS & PATIENT SATISFACTION Daisy Michele Mattei University of Arkansas at Little Rock I will be discussing the relationship between patient satisfaction and the role nursing informatics plays. The expansion of health information technology may have an impact on patient satisfaction and outcomes either positively or negatively. More and more healthcare providers are using health information technology (nursing informatics), to improve patient care
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Technology: How It Applies To Nursing Informatics Cindy Burrus Partlow Kaplan University MN502-01 Theoretical Foundations of Advanced Nursing March 15, 2015 Technology: How It Applies To Nursing Informatics These days we take technology for granted – it is just there. We turn on the computer and are instantly attached to the Internet, free to peruse at our leisure, doing the latest Google search to find the answer to a nagging question. Technology has also been a boon in the world of medicine
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Abstract Nursing Informatics as we have learned over the course of this class is defined as computer science mixed with nursing and information science. This paper will present my view of the advantages of nursing informatics and how it has enhanced the quality environment in which we work as nurse's work and has changed how we care for our patients. The most basic advantage is that it improves communication between all disciplinarians of the health care industry and I will make my statement of
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technology (HIT) roles and provide a brief description of each. How do their responsibilities differ from each other? 1. Informatics nurse specialist. Because not all health care disciplines and those working under such disciplines have the necessary aptitude required with the constantly evolving technical aspect of the health care industry, the role of clinical informatics critical to assist others in health care disciplines adequately understand and utilize the complexities of various databases
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Strategic Planning and the Nursing Process HCS 482 May 5, 2014 Diana DeLucia, M.S., PMP, CISA, CISM Strategic Planning and the Nursing Process When discussing strategic planning the nursing process does not instantly come to mind and vice versus when discussing the nursing process strategic planning does not come to mind. After taking a closer look at these two processes though there are many similarities between the two that will be discussed in this paper along with the nurse’s role
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Teamwork/Collaboration: Teamwork means to function effectively within nursing and inter-professional teams while fostering open communication, mutual respect, and shared decision making to achieve quality patient care Informatics/Technology: Encompassing information science and information technologies, informatics involves the design, development, use and management of computer-based information systems. In nursing, informatics is becoming increasingly important in every aspect from patient care
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Informatics and Emerging Technology in Healthcare Judi A. Gentes Franklin Pierce College Health informatics is relatively new with increased interest during the 1980’s and has expanded rapidly over the past couple years (Dalrymple,2011). It is a multidisciplinary field that uses health information technology to improve healthcare with the combination of higher quality, higher efficiency and new opportunities. All of which are designed to improve the overall effectiveness of patient care. Health
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