Nursing Informatics In The Era Of Health Information Technology In Nursing

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As we enter the era of technological advances in the healthcare system, nursing informatics has become an essential element in the practice of nursing, and according to the American Nursing Association (2008), the managing of date, information, knowledge and wisdom are relevant to nursing. Thanks to health information technology (HIT), which has a wide-range of tools for improving care quality, there has been a reduction in care disparities, and improvements in care outcomes, including patient and family experience. In Addition, the advances in communication and information sharing has made HIT, a critical instrument for addressing the threats to safety and quality during care transitions, since every nursing action relies on knowledge based …show more content…

For instance, hospital information systems, which consist of two types (administrative information systems and clinical information system), play a major role in the operations of such organizations. In the case of clinical information systems, they have allowed hospitals the automatization of their clinical data management, while increasing the quality of care, and at the same time, enhancing and reducing cost and expenses. Two examples of patient care technologies that have improved patient care in the clinical setting are the electronic health record system and robotic …show more content…

In the last decade, surgery has seen a tremendous change, going from very invasive and painful procedures to minimally invasive procedures that require less time to recover, and the technology that has made this possible is the robotic surgical systems. Furthermore, while robotics have a wide range of uses and benefits, clinical rehabilitation has made good use of it, thanks to the creation of robotic devices, “robotic devices enable repetitive task practice in the gravity-assisted and gravity-eliminated planes through external support (exoskeleton or support sling), potentially addressing the needs of individuals with severe motor impairment” (Livengood et al., 2011). According to Fisher and Feigenbaum (2015), therapists and administrators that had the chance to apply robotic devices during clinical rehabilitation, found that these devices pose many opportunities in therapy programs, particularly for individuals with severe upper limb neurological

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