Exploring the Impact of Nursing Informatics on Patient Care

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Nursing Informatics is important to the nursing profession since nurses’ work in information-intensive environment. The advanced technology available in recent years allows nurses to collect data from patents, share the information with other nurses and healthcare providers to provide better care and knowledge that can be gather from the information. Information can be used in clinical care, teaching environments, billing and other environments, with regards to privacy policies. The advancement in technology is allowing nurses to spend more time caring for their patients rather that spending time documenting incidents. New devices and applications are allowing patents and other healthcare providers to provide better care by allowing them to …show more content…

Prior to this class I was able to understand how technology reduced paperwork but this class allowed me to understand that technology is more than just reducing paperwork. It is helping healthcare providers share patient information with other healthcare providers to provide better care for patients (subject to privacy), track their patient’s records (electronic medical records(EMR), and computer based patient records (CPR)), use monitoring devices to record measurements direct into EMR, allows automatic supply orders and billing based on inputs from the documentations and so much more. These advanced technologies are also helping nurses track and create a better care plan and better documentation to ensure the utmost quality …show more content…

Though this class I was able to see that being a nurse without being able to use different technologies is becoming less desirable, since many hospitals have computerized most of the processes to save money and reduce the time spent on documentation. Unless you are able to use or learn these different technologies, which could be hard without basic technical knowledge, it could be hard to navigate through to do the

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