Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of information systems used in patient care

Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of information systems used in patient care

Participate in the selection, design, implementation, and evaluation of information systems

Communicate the integral role of information technology in nurses’ work

Model behaviors that support implementation and appropriate use of electronic health records

Assist team members to adopt information technology by piloting and evaluating proposed technologies

Value the use of information and communication technologies in patient care

Formulate essential information that must be available in a common database to support patient care in the practice specialty

Evaluate benefits and limitations of different communication technologies and their impact on safety and quality

Promote access to patient care information for all professionals who provide care to patients

Serve as a resource for how to document nursing care at basic and advanced levels

Develop safeguards for protected health information

Champion communication technologies that support clinical decision making, error prevention, care coordination, and protection of patient privacy

Appreciate the need for consensus and collaboration in developing systems to manage information for patient care

Value the confidentiality and security of all patient records

Describe and critique taxonomic and terminology systems used in national efforts to enhance interoperability of information systems and knowledge management systems

Access and evaluate high quality electronic sources of healthcare information

Participate in the design of clinical decision-making supports and alerts

Search, retrieve, and manage data to make decisions using information and knowledge management systems

Anticipate unintended consequences of new technology

Value the importance of standardized terminologies in conducting searches for patient information

Appreciate the contribution of technological alert systems

Appreciate the time, effort, and skill required for computers, databases, and other technologies to become reliable and effective tools for patient care

Definition: Use information and technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error, and support decision making.

Reproduced from Cronenwett, L., Sherwood, G., Pohl, J., Barnsteiner J., Moore, D., Sullivan, D., . . . Warren, J. (2009). Quality and safety education for nurses. Nursing Outlook, 57(6), 338–348. Copyright 2009, with permission from Elsevier.

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