Informatics Midterm Review Sheet 2023 Graded A+
Informatics Midterm Review Sheet
, Informatics Midterm Review Sheet 2023 Graded A+
(APN) curricula to teach nurse practitioner students how to use available technology to enhance the
safety and health outcomes of their patients (NONPF, 2017, p. 8). The Essentials of Master's Education
in Nursing written by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) (2013) recognized
that master's-prepared nurses use technologies to deliver and coordinate patient care as well as to
enhance communication. Graduate level Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN)
Competencies recommended the use of information and technology to communicate, manage
knowledge, mitigate error, and support decision making (Dolansky& Moore, 2013). The National
League for Nursing (NLN) Program Outcomes and Competencies for Graduate Academic Nurse
Educator Preparation are "grounded in the core values of the NLN - caring, integrity, diversity, and
excellence. The concepts of evidence-based teaching, the science of learning, research in nursing
education, and personal and professional development are reflective of these values assuming
different dimensions across program type" (NLN, 2017, p.2). Each organization incorporates aspects
of information and/or literacy with core competencies; however, the extent of inclusion and items
differ vastly.
• The most important aspects of information literacy reflect
information discovery, retrieval, and delivery as well as the ability to acquire, process, generate, and
disseminate knowledge in ways that help those managing the knowledge reevaluate and rethink what an
individual understands. The goals of the Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher
Education (2013), published by the American Library Association (ALA) are a response to the
changing perceptions of how information is created, evaluated, and used.
1. HITECH Act:
• HITECH strengthened HIPAA security and privacy rules and provided monies and incentives to increase
the adoption of EHRs that meet eligibility requirements for Meaningful Use. The underlying idea was
that financial incentives would encourage the adoption of EHR systems, moving the United States closer to a
national infrastructure that would support an EHR for every American and provide information via Meaningful Use
core criteria that could be used to collect
Informatics Midterm Review Sheet
, Informatics Midterm Review Sheet 2023 Graded A+
(APN) curricula to teach nurse practitioner students how to use available technology to enhance the
safety and health outcomes of their patients (NONPF, 2017, p. 8). The Essentials of Master's Education
in Nursing written by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) (2013) recognized
that master's-prepared nurses use technologies to deliver and coordinate patient care as well as to
enhance communication. Graduate level Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN)
Competencies recommended the use of information and technology to communicate, manage
knowledge, mitigate error, and support decision making (Dolansky& Moore, 2013). The National
League for Nursing (NLN) Program Outcomes and Competencies for Graduate Academic Nurse
Educator Preparation are "grounded in the core values of the NLN - caring, integrity, diversity, and
excellence. The concepts of evidence-based teaching, the science of learning, research in nursing
education, and personal and professional development are reflective of these values assuming
different dimensions across program type" (NLN, 2017, p.2). Each organization incorporates aspects
of information and/or literacy with core competencies; however, the extent of inclusion and items
differ vastly.
• The most important aspects of information literacy reflect
information discovery, retrieval, and delivery as well as the ability to acquire, process, generate, and
disseminate knowledge in ways that help those managing the knowledge reevaluate and rethink what an
individual understands. The goals of the Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher
Education (2013), published by the American Library Association (ALA) are a response to the
changing perceptions of how information is created, evaluated, and used.
1. HITECH Act:
• HITECH strengthened HIPAA security and privacy rules and provided monies and incentives to increase
the adoption of EHRs that meet eligibility requirements for Meaningful Use. The underlying idea was
that financial incentives would encourage the adoption of EHR systems, moving the United States closer to a
national infrastructure that would support an EHR for every American and provide information via Meaningful Use
core criteria that could be used to collect