INFORMATICS - 5and6 of 14 Flashcards
8 types of ambulatory care settings
1.Smartphones, computers, and the internet.
2.Mobile care units.
3.Convenience care and retail clinics.
4.Urgent care.
5.Freestanding emergency department.
6.Work-based clinics.
7.Primary care clinics.
8.Specialty care and high-tech centers.
Health care services that are provided for patients who are not admitted overnight to a hospital.
AMBULATORY CARE APPLICATION
Provides automated processing of data and information, patient monitoring and decision support.
AMBULATORY CARE INFORMATION SYSTEM
Integrated to national health information system to enhance the emergency preparedness and response system.
NATIONAL ELECTRONIC DISEASE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
Computerized nursing systems on administrative applications – can help nursing manage and use information to fulfill its unique data requirements:
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Clinical Needs (Patient care, documentation, etc.)
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Strategic Needs (Organizational performance,
support processes, etc.)
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Quality Management Needs (Outcome
measurement and regulatory compliance)
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Resource and Personnel Management Needs (Scheduling, continuing education, staff
development)
according to mayo clinic 2020, is the use of digital information and communication technologies such as computers and mobile devices to access health care services remotely an manage your health care. These may be technologies you use from home or that your doctor uses to improve or support health care services.
TELEHEALTH
is one of the earliest in the Philippines who adopted the telehealth in 1998
UP Manila
translated “informatics”; combined the terms “______” and “______” which means automatic information processing.
information and automation
WALTER BAUER
A science that combines a domain science, computer science, information science and cognitive science.
INFORMATICS
is the practice of acquiring, studying and managing health data and applying medical concepts in conjunction with health information technology systems to help clinicians provide better healthcare
HEALTH INFORMATICS
COMPONENTS OF HEALTHCARE INFORMATICS
- COMPUTER SCI
- HEALTHCARE SCI
- INFORMATION SCI
- COGNITIVE SCI
development, configuration, architecture of computer hardware and software.
COMPUTER SCI
body of knowledge on which healthcare profession bases their practice. The sciences of anatomy, physiology and knowledge specific to each profession.
HEALTHCARE SCI
includes information technology which involves the process of sending and receiving information.
INFORMATION SCI
the process of human thinking, understanding and remembering.
COGNITIVE SCI
PURPOSE OF NI
- FOR NURSING EDUCATION
- COMPUTER-ASSISTED LEARNING
- DISTANCE LEARNING
Through nursing informatics, nursing students can retrieve literature. Users can access statistics from the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, get census and even the current mortality and morbidity of a certain type of disease or group of population in just one click.
FOR NURSING EDUCATION
Nursing students can enjoy learning the basic nursing care through software programs. Programs may cover topics from drug dosage administration to ethical decision making. Programs have been intended to certify the aptitude of nursing students about electrocardiogram and other important nursing activities that is important in the real work set-up.
COMPUTER ASSISTED LEARNING
Through nursing informatics, online degrees in nursing and continued professional education have been a trend. Teachers can now reach a wider group of students. Homework or assignments can be sent via the internet without even facing the educators or meeting them in person. The physical distance between the educator and the student is now shortened.
DISTANCE LEARNING