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Definition
Application of informatics to all of the healthcare disciplines as well as
to the practice of medicine
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data governance medical informatics
, data analysis telemedicine
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Definition
Focus on #'s and frequencies
GOAL: Finding relationships or variables specific to outcome
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Basic Research Quantitative Research
Experimental Research Applied Research
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Term
EHRS implementation considerations include:
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,focus on competency needed to continuously improve quality of care in their work
environment
Patient centered
Teamwork and Collaboration
Evidence-Based Practice
Quality Improvement
Safety
Informatics-Electronic charts
• Compliance with requirements including ONC Certification for MU, as well
as other regulatory and accreditation demands.
• The creation of the electronic infrastructure, necessary policies and
procedures to provide access to patient information.
• Funds for purchase costs, improvements, ongoing maintenance and support.
• Standardization of terms. • Security, privacy, and confidentiality.
• Measures to ensure data integrity including creating
and maintaining master files and data dictionaries.
• Backup options
• Ownership of patient information.
It is the ability of different information systems and health information technologies
to securely access, exchange, integrate, and cooperatively use data in a
coordinated manner using a standardized format across several national and global
boundaries.
Interoperability allows timely and seamless portability of information and optimizes
the health of individuals and populations globally through this seamless exchange.
Civil Penalty Amount
$100 to $50,000 or more per violation
$1,500,000 Calender Yr CAP
A penalty will not be imposed for violations in certain circumstances, such as if:
the failure to comply was not due to willful neglect, and was corrected during a 30-
day period after the entity knew or should have known the failure to comply had
, occurred (unless the period is extended at the discretion of OCR); or
the Department of Justice has imposed a criminal penalty for the failure to comply
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Definition
expected to have a specific area of expertise (e.g., public health,
education, administration); be skilled in using information management
and computer technology; have strong analytic skills to learn from
relationships between different data elements; and be able to
collaborate with the informatics nurse specialist to suggest
improvement to systems.
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Informatics Nurse Project Scope
Experienced Nurse Beginning Nurse
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Definition
Definition
Application of informatics to all of the healthcare disciplines as well as
to the practice of medicine
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data governance medical informatics
, data analysis telemedicine
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2 of 250
Definition
Focus on #'s and frequencies
GOAL: Finding relationships or variables specific to outcome
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Basic Research Quantitative Research
Experimental Research Applied Research
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Term
EHRS implementation considerations include:
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,focus on competency needed to continuously improve quality of care in their work
environment
Patient centered
Teamwork and Collaboration
Evidence-Based Practice
Quality Improvement
Safety
Informatics-Electronic charts
• Compliance with requirements including ONC Certification for MU, as well
as other regulatory and accreditation demands.
• The creation of the electronic infrastructure, necessary policies and
procedures to provide access to patient information.
• Funds for purchase costs, improvements, ongoing maintenance and support.
• Standardization of terms. • Security, privacy, and confidentiality.
• Measures to ensure data integrity including creating
and maintaining master files and data dictionaries.
• Backup options
• Ownership of patient information.
It is the ability of different information systems and health information technologies
to securely access, exchange, integrate, and cooperatively use data in a
coordinated manner using a standardized format across several national and global
boundaries.
Interoperability allows timely and seamless portability of information and optimizes
the health of individuals and populations globally through this seamless exchange.
Civil Penalty Amount
$100 to $50,000 or more per violation
$1,500,000 Calender Yr CAP
A penalty will not be imposed for violations in certain circumstances, such as if:
the failure to comply was not due to willful neglect, and was corrected during a 30-
day period after the entity knew or should have known the failure to comply had
, occurred (unless the period is extended at the discretion of OCR); or
the Department of Justice has imposed a criminal penalty for the failure to comply
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Definition
expected to have a specific area of expertise (e.g., public health,
education, administration); be skilled in using information management
and computer technology; have strong analytic skills to learn from
relationships between different data elements; and be able to
collaborate with the informatics nurse specialist to suggest
improvement to systems.
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Informatics Nurse Project Scope
Experienced Nurse Beginning Nurse
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Definition