Intelligently Managed Data: Achieving Excellence In Nursing Care

Much information and clinical data are available in health care. Unfortunately, much of it is not available for clinical decision making and management support. Analytics within the context of health information technology (HIT) will provide a framework to bring better reasoning and intelligence to...

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Published inNursing economic Vol. 33; no. 6; pp. 342 - 343
Main Author Kerfoot, Karlene M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Jannetti Publications, Inc 01.11.2015
Anthony J. Jannetti, Inc
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Summary:Much information and clinical data are available in health care. Unfortunately, much of it is not available for clinical decision making and management support. Analytics within the context of health information technology (HIT) will provide a framework to bring better reasoning and intelligence to HIT and nursing care. The missing link is the people who will bring this forward into the everyday lives of clinical nurses and nurse executives. With better competencies among staff and leaders in nursing and more credentialed nursing informatics leaders in influential positions, nursing will be a full participant in the digital revolution which, along with analytics, will lead to intelligent and effective systems.
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ISSN:0746-1739
2995-4053