Nursing Informatics for the Advanced Practice Nurse, Third Edition
Springer Publishing Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8261-8525-9 (ISBN)
Awarded first place in the 2022 AJN Book of the Year Awards in Informatics
This award-winning resource uniquely integrates national goals with nursing practice to achieve safe, efficient quality of care through technology management. The heavily revised third edition emphasizes the importance of federal policy in digitally transforming the U.S. healthcare delivery system, addressing its evolution and current policy initiatives to engage consumers and promote interoperability of the IT infrastructure nationwide. It focuses on ways to optimize the massive U.S. investment in HIT infrastructure and examines usability, innovative methods of workflow redesign, and challenges with electronic clinical quality measures (eCQMs). Additionally, the text stresses documentation challenges that relate to usability issues with EHRs and sub-par adoption and implementation. The third edition also explores data science, secondary data analysis, and advanced analytic methods in greater depth, along with new information on robotics, artificial intelligence, and ethical considerations.
Contributors include a broad array of notable health professionals, which reinforces the book's focus on interprofessionalism. Woven throughout are the themes of point-of-care applications, data management, and analytics, with an emphasis on the interprofessional team. Additionally, the text fosters an understanding of compensation regulations and factors.
New to the Third Edition:
Examines current policy initiatives to engage consumers and promote nationwide interoperability of the IT infrastructure
Emphasizes usability, workflow redesign, and challenges with electronic clinical quality measures
Covers emerging challenge proposed by CMS to incorporate social determinants of health
Focuses on data science, secondary data analysis, citizen science, and advanced analytic methods
Revised chapter on robotics with up-to-date content relating to the impact on nursing practice
New information on artificial intelligence and ethical considerations
New case studies and exercises to reinforce learning and specifics for managing public health during and after a pandemic
COVID-19 pandemic-related lessons learned from data availability, data quality, and data use when trying to predict its impact on the health of communities
Analytics that focus on health inequity and how to address it
Expanded and more advanced coverage of interprofessional practice and education (IPE)
Enhanced instructor package
Key Features:
Presents national standards and healthcare initiatives as a guiding structure throughout
Advanced analytics is reflected in several chapters such as cybersecurity, genomics, robotics, and specifically exemplify how artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) support related professional practice
Addresses the new re-envisioned AACN essentials
Includes chapter objectives, case studies, end-of-chapter exercises, and questions to reinforce understanding
Aligned with QSEN graduate-level competencies and the expanded TIGER (Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform) competencies.
Susan McBride, PhD, RN-BC, CPHIMS, FAAN, is a nursing informaticist within the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC), whose research focus is on methods development for implementing, evaluating, and utilizing large healthcare datasets to examine patient safety, quality, and population health. Mari Tietze, PhD, RN, FHIMSS, FAAN, is the Myrna R. Pickard Endowed Professor at the University of Texas (UTA) College of Nursing and Health Innovation and the Affiliate to the UTA Multi-Interprofessional Center for Health Informatics (MICHI).
Section I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction to Health Information Technology in a Policy and Regulatory Environment
Susan McBride and Mari Tietze
Chapter 2: Advanced Practice Roles in Interprofessional Teams
Carol J. Bickford and Mari Tietze
Chapter 3: Scientific and Theoretical Foundations for Driving Improvement
Richard Booth, Susan McBride, and Mari Tietze
Chapter 4: National Healthcare Transformation and Information Technology
Liz Johnson, Susan McBride, David Bergman, Mari Tietze
Chapter 5: Consumer Engagement/Activation Enhanced by Technology
Mari Tietze and Patricia Hinton Walker
Section II: Point-of-Care Technology
Chapter 6: Computers in Healthcare
Susan McBride, Richard E. Gilder, and Deb McCullough
Chapter 7: Electronic Health Records and Point-of-Care Technology
Mary Beth Mitchell and Susan McBride
Chapter 8: Systems Development Life Cycle for Achieving Meaningful Use
Susan McBride, Susan K. Newbold, David Fulton
Chapter 9: Workflow Redesign in a Quality-Improvement Modality
Susan McBride, Stephanie H. Hoelscher
Chapter 10: Evaluation Methods and Strategies for Electronic Health Records
Susan McBride, Mary Beth Mitchell, and David DeAbreu
Chapter 11: Electronic Health Records and Health Information Exchanges Providing Value and Results for Patients, Providers, and Healthcare Systems
Anne Kimbol, Susan McBride, Tony Gilman, and George R. Gooch
Chapter 12: National Standards for Health Information Technology
Susan H. Fenton and Susan McBride
Chapter 13: Public Health Data to Support Healthy Communities in Health Assessment & Planning
Sue Pickens, Susan McBride, Steve Miff, Mari Tietze
Chapter 14: Privacy and Security in a Ubiquitous Health Information Technology World
Susan McBride, Helen Caton-Peters, and Kristin Jenkins
Chapter 15: Personal Health Records and Patient Portals
Mari Tietze, Stephanie H. Hoelschler
Chapter 16: Telehealth and Mobile Health
Mari Tietze and Georgia A. Brown
Section III: Data Management
Chapter 17: Strategic Thinking in Design and Deployment of Enterprise Data, Reporting, and Analytics
Trish Smith and Susan McBride
Chapter 18: Data Management and Analytics: The Foundations for Improvemen
Susan McBride and Mari Tietze
Chapter 19: Clinical Decision Support Systems
Joni S. Padden, Dwayne Hoelscher, Susan McBride, Mari Tietze
Section IV: Patient Safety/Quality and Population Health
Chapter 20: Health Information Technology and Implications for Patient Safety
Mari Tietze and Susan McBride
Chapter 21: Quality-Improvement Strategies and Essential Tools
Susan McBride, Mari Tietze, and John Terrell
Chapter 22: National Prevention Strategy, Population Health, and Health Information & Technology
Andrea L. Lorden, Mari Tietze, and Susan McBride
Chapter 23: Electronic Clinical Quality Measures: Building an Infrastructure for Success
Susan McBride, Kimberly M. Bodine, and Liz Johnson
Chapter 24: Developing Competencies in Nursing for an Electronic Age of Healthcare
Laura Thomas, Susan McBride, Sharon Decker, Matthew Pierce, and Mari Tietze
Section V: New and Emerging Technologies
Chapter 25: Genomics and Implications for Health Information Technology
Diane C. Seibert, Susan McBride, and Mary Madeline Rogge
Chapter 26: Nanotechnology, Nanorobotics, and Implications for Healthcare Interprofessional Teams
Mari Tietze and Susan McBride
Chapter 27: "Big Data" and Advanced Analytics
Susan McBride, Cynthia Powers, Richard E. Gilder, Wesley Rhodes, Annette Sobel,
and Billy U. Philips, Jr.
Chapter 28: Social Media: Ongoing Evolution in Healthcare Delivery
Lyndsay Foisey, Richard Booth, Susan McBride, and Mari Tietze
Chapter 29: Enhancing Cybersecurity in New and Emerging Health Informatics Environments
Susan McBride, Annette Sobel, and Wesley Rhodes
Chapter 30: Interprofessional Application of Health Information Technology in Education
Mari Tietze and Stacey Brown
Erscheinungsdatum | 08.03.2022 |
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Zusatzinfo | 20 Illustrations |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Gewicht | 1451 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Weitere Themen ► Bioinformatik |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Pflege ► Ausbildung / Prüfung | |
ISBN-10 | 0-8261-8525-8 / 0826185258 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-8261-8525-9 / 9780826185259 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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