Consumer Health Informatics
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Use of electronic info & communication to improve medical outcomes &
healthcare decision making from pt perspective.
Patient view and structures and process that enable consumer to manage
their own care.
,Interface
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Bridge/connector to send info from 2 different systems
National Library of Medicine (NLM)
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Helps to provide validity of health information
clinical terminology
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standardized terms and their synonyms used to record pt data with
sufficient detail to support clinical care, decision support, outcomes
research, and quality improvement, flow sheets, vital signs, assessments
and nursing notes.
Doctorate of nursing practice (DNP)
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, degree w/ emphasis on EBP, quality improvement and system leadership
Information Epidemiology
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science of distribution of information in an electronic format w/ te ultimate
aim to inform public health and public policy
Kotter's 8 steps for leading organizational change
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1. establish a sense of urgency
2. create the guiding coalition
3. develop a vision and strategy
4. communicate the change vision
5. empower the broad-based action
6. generate short-term wins
7. consolidate gains and produce more change
8. anchor new approaches in the culture
interoperable systems
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, Expected outcomes=error reduction, improved revenue, increased
communication.
Systems share limited processes and data
Stetler Model
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(1) preparation, (2) validation, (3) comparative evaluation/decision-making,
(4) translation and application, and (5) evaluation. The model can be
oriented toward the individual or team approach
Change Management
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The process, tools and techniques that help people implement changes to
achieve a desired outcome. (Supports the adoption of a medication
Administration System)
Permitted uses and disclosures of PHI
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A covered entity is permitted, but not required, to use and disclose
protected health information, without an individual's authorization, for the
following purposes or situations: (1) To the Individual (unless required for
access or accounting of disclosures); (2) Treatment, Payment, and Health
Care Operations; (3) Opportunity to Agree or Object; (4) Incident to an
otherwise permitted use and disclosure; (5) Public Interest and Benefit
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Use of electronic info & communication to improve medical outcomes &
healthcare decision making from pt perspective.
Patient view and structures and process that enable consumer to manage
their own care.
,Interface
Give this one a try later!
Bridge/connector to send info from 2 different systems
National Library of Medicine (NLM)
Give this one a try later!
Helps to provide validity of health information
clinical terminology
Give this one a try later!
standardized terms and their synonyms used to record pt data with
sufficient detail to support clinical care, decision support, outcomes
research, and quality improvement, flow sheets, vital signs, assessments
and nursing notes.
Doctorate of nursing practice (DNP)
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, degree w/ emphasis on EBP, quality improvement and system leadership
Information Epidemiology
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science of distribution of information in an electronic format w/ te ultimate
aim to inform public health and public policy
Kotter's 8 steps for leading organizational change
Give this one a try later!
1. establish a sense of urgency
2. create the guiding coalition
3. develop a vision and strategy
4. communicate the change vision
5. empower the broad-based action
6. generate short-term wins
7. consolidate gains and produce more change
8. anchor new approaches in the culture
interoperable systems
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, Expected outcomes=error reduction, improved revenue, increased
communication.
Systems share limited processes and data
Stetler Model
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(1) preparation, (2) validation, (3) comparative evaluation/decision-making,
(4) translation and application, and (5) evaluation. The model can be
oriented toward the individual or team approach
Change Management
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The process, tools and techniques that help people implement changes to
achieve a desired outcome. (Supports the adoption of a medication
Administration System)
Permitted uses and disclosures of PHI
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A covered entity is permitted, but not required, to use and disclose
protected health information, without an individual's authorization, for the
following purposes or situations: (1) To the Individual (unless required for
access or accounting of disclosures); (2) Treatment, Payment, and Health
Care Operations; (3) Opportunity to Agree or Object; (4) Incident to an
otherwise permitted use and disclosure; (5) Public Interest and Benefit