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Health Information Technology For Nursing Curriculum Northern
Virginia Community College 2014
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES Identify the major types of administrative
and clinical information systems used in healthcare. Discuss how
administrative and clinical information systems are different.
Describe how clinical decision support systems can be used in the
clinical setting.
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Administrative Information Systems Contains: Primarily
administrative Financial data Purpose: General operations of
organization Support management functions Clinical Information
System Contains: clinical or health-related information Purpose:
Assist providers in diagnosing, treating, monitoring &
documenting patient care HEALTHCARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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Patient Administration Systems Admission, Discharge, and
Transfer Registration Scheduling Patient billing or accounts
receivable Utilization management Administrative Information
Systems
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Financial Management Systems Accounts payable General ledger
Personnel & Materials Management Payroll Staff Scheduling
Administrative Information Systems
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Electronic medical record (EMR) N ursing documentation
Medication administration Computerized provider order entry (CPOE)
Telemedicine Clinical Information Systems
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Roadmap to Clinical Decision Support (CDSS) Source: Peter
Durand, alphachimp.com.
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Tools or Algorithms Created by panels of experts Provides
Evidence Based Treatment Options Embedded or accessible from
Clinical Information Systems Remember output is only as good as
input Clinical Decision Support Systems
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In Closing... Nightingale circa 1854 Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Nightingale I have applied
everywhere for information, but in scarcely an instance have I been
able to obtain hospital records fit for any purposes of
comparison...If they could be obtained... They could enable us...
to improve the treatment and management of the sick. Source:
Nightingale, F. (1863). Notes on hospitals. (3 rd. Ed.). London:
Longman, Green, Roberts, & Green. p. 176
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REFERENCES Hebda, T. L., & Czar, P. (2012). Handbook of
informatics for nurses & healthcare professionals (5 edition.).
Boston: Prentice Hall. Saba, V., & McCormick, K. (2005).
Essentials of nursing informatics (4 ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill
Professional. www.healthit.gov
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Led by Bellevue College, the Health eWorkforce Consortium was
formed to elevate Health Information Technology workforce
development locally and nationally and provide career paths into
this promising field for veterans and others. The nine-college
consortium includes Bellevue College, Bellingham Technical College,
Clark College, Clover Park Technical College, Northern Virginia
Community College, Pierce College, Renton Technical College,
Spokane Community College, and Whatcom Community College. The
Health Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) is also a
primary partner. This workforce solution is 100% funded by an
$11.7m grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment
and Training Administration. The solution was created by the
grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official position of
the U.S. Department of Labor. The Department of Labor makes no
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implied, with respect to such information, including any
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