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In Nursing in an Integrated Digital World that Supports People,
Systems, and the Planet, the leading-edge innovators in digital
health applications, global thought leaders, and multinational,
cooperative research initiatives are woven together against the
backdrop of health equity and policy-setting bodies, such as the
United Nations and the World Health Organization. As the authors
prepared this book, the world is struggling with the core issues of
access to care, access to needed medical equipment and supplies,
and access to vaccines. This access theme is reflected throughout
the policy and world health chapters with an emphasis on how this
COVID-19 pandemic is exposing the fissures, divides, unfairness,
and unpreparedness that are in play across our globe.
Sustainability and global health policy are linked to the new
digital technologies in the chapters that illustrate healthcare
delivery modalities that nurse innovators are developing, leading,
and using to deliver care to hard-to-reach populations for better
population health. A trio of chapters focus on the underlying need
for standards to underlie nursing care in order to capture the data
needed to enable new science and knowledge discoveries. The authors
give particular attention to the cautions, potential for harm, and
biases that the artificial intelligence technologies of algorithms
and machine learning pose in healthcare. Additionally, they have
tapped legal experts to review the legal statues, government
regulations, and civil rights law in place for patients' rights,
privacy, and confidentiality, and consents for the United States,
the United Kingdom, and the European Union. The book closes with a
chapter written by the editors that envisions the near future-the
impact that the new digital technologies will have on how care is
delivered, expanding care settings into community and home, virtual
monitoring, and patient generated data, as well as the numerous
ways that nurses' roles and technology skill sets must increase to
support the global goals of equal access to healthcare. Nursing and
Informatics for the 21st Century - Embracing a Digital World, 3rd
Edition is comprised of four books which can be purchased
individually: Book 1: Realizing Digital Health - Bold Challenges
and Opportunities for Nursing Book 2: Nursing Education and Digital
Health Strategies Book 3: Innovation, Technology, and Applied
Informatics for Nurses Book 4: Nursing in an Integrated Digital
World that Supports People, Systems, and the Planet
Nursing Education and Digital Health Strategies explores the
current state of health and healthcare education, as well as that
of nursing informatics education. These topics include
technologies-enabled education for all nurses and interprofessional
collaborations from a worldwide perspective. The "New" learning for
applied critical thinking will include technology, content, skills
versus tools, and the use of "smart" systems for care delivery, the
role of critical thinking, and uniqueness of nursing care delivery.
Further, how these changes are understood as a paradigm shift that
needs to be incorporated along with nursing and healthcare
education is emphasized. The effects of technology on human
behavior are also explored, addressing human-factors interaction,
interdependence of human-computer interaction, and other effects of
technology on wellbeing. As part of nursing education, learning
from clients/patients to better shape and advance nursing education
and scholarship are discussed. Academic-clinical practice
partnerships for a digital future, how teams are working together
(clinician/teacher) for better healthcare delivery and applied
knowledge-including joint appointments (exchange of academia and
applied expertise), academic-applied human resources, and
interprofessional learning/development-are discussed. This book
closes by discussing and using case studies to showcase nursing
competencies for the next decade, implications for preparing the
healthcare workforce for a digital world, faculty readiness, and
the interaction with gaming and simulations. Nursing informatics
education, including continuing education beyond academia, i.e.,
informal education, worldwide, as well as global challenges to
support digital world capabilities are described. Hands-on
Experiential Delivery and learning-based case studies are also
included. Nursing and Informatics for the 21st Century - Embracing
a Digital World, 3rd Edition is comprised of four books which can
be purchased individually: Book 1: Realizing Digital Health - Bold
Challenges and Opportunities for Nursing Book 2: Nursing Education
and Digital Health Strategies Book 3: Innovation, Technology, and
Applied Informatics for Nurses Book 4: Nursing in an Integrated
Digital World that Supports People, Systems, and the Planet
Innovation, Technology, and Applied Informatics for Nurses explores
informatics trends emerging over the next decade including
personalized healthcare, telehealth, artificial intelligence, voice
recognition, and predictive analytics. Emphasis is placed on their
importance, benefits, and key challenges for nurses. Digital health
and patient-generated data in the context of remote monitoring are
highlighted with a focus on digital health tools, issues,
challenges, and implications for the future. A featured case study
includes the use of patient-generated data during the COVID-19
pandemic including critical lessons learned. A discussion of the
technological building blocks of sensors and the Internet of Things
highlights examples of how healthcare delivery system models of
care are being transformed. Applied data science as an emerging
healthcare discipline explores natural language processing, data
science frameworks, implications for data bias, and ethical
considerations. The conceptual building blocks of artificial
intelligence and machine learning are outlined resulting in a call
for all nurses to develop an improved understanding of implications
for our practice and our patients. Telehealth is described as
including modalities, services, virtual care, human factors, and
financial, legal, and regulatory considerations. Key drivers and
stakeholders advancing simulation-based care delivery are discussed
including recommendations for how healthcare organizations can
perform event simulation as they prepare to meet the risk
management needs of the future. This book concludes by highlighting
documentation best practices implemented during the COVID-19
pandemic. Nursing and Informatics for the 21st Century - Embracing
a Digital World, 3rd Edition is comprised of four books which can
be purchased individually: Book 1: Realizing Digital Health - Bold
Challenges and Opportunities for Nursing Book 2: Nursing Education
and Digital Health Strategies Book 3: Innovation, Technology, and
Applied Informatics for Nurses Book 4: Nursing in an Integrated
Digital World that Supports People, Systems, and the Planet
Nursing Education and Digital Health Strategies explores the
current state of health and healthcare education, as well as that
of nursing informatics education. These topics include
technologies-enabled education for all nurses and interprofessional
collaborations from a worldwide perspective. The "New" learning for
applied critical thinking will include technology, content, skills
versus tools, and the use of "smart" systems for care delivery, the
role of critical thinking, and uniqueness of nursing care delivery.
Further, how these changes are understood as a paradigm shift that
needs to be incorporated along with nursing and healthcare
education is emphasized. The effects of technology on human
behavior are also explored, addressing human-factors interaction,
interdependence of human-computer interaction, and other effects of
technology on wellbeing. As part of nursing education, learning
from clients/patients to better shape and advance nursing education
and scholarship are discussed. Academic-clinical practice
partnerships for a digital future, how teams are working together
(clinician/teacher) for better healthcare delivery and applied
knowledge-including joint appointments (exchange of academia and
applied expertise), academic-applied human resources, and
interprofessional learning/development-are discussed. This book
closes by discussing and using case studies to showcase nursing
competencies for the next decade, implications for preparing the
healthcare workforce for a digital world, faculty readiness, and
the interaction with gaming and simulations. Nursing informatics
education, including continuing education beyond academia, i.e.,
informal education, worldwide, as well as global challenges to
support digital world capabilities are described. Hands-on
Experiential Delivery and learning-based case studies are also
included. Nursing and Informatics for the 21st Century - Embracing
a Digital World, 3rd Edition is comprised of four books which can
be purchased individually: Book 1: Realizing Digital Health - Bold
Challenges and Opportunities for Nursing Book 2: Nursing Education
and Digital Health Strategies Book 3: Innovation, Technology, and
Applied Informatics for Nurses Book 4: Nursing in an Integrated
Digital World that Supports People, Systems, and the Planet
Innovation, Technology, and Applied Informatics for Nurses explores
informatics trends emerging over the next decade including
personalized healthcare, telehealth, artificial intelligence, voice
recognition, and predictive analytics. Emphasis is placed on their
importance, benefits, and key challenges for nurses. Digital health
and patient-generated data in the context of remote monitoring are
highlighted with a focus on digital health tools, issues,
challenges, and implications for the future. A featured case study
includes the use of patient-generated data during the COVID-19
pandemic including critical lessons learned. A discussion of the
technological building blocks of sensors and the Internet of Things
highlights examples of how healthcare delivery system models of
care are being transformed. Applied data science as an emerging
healthcare discipline explores natural language processing, data
science frameworks, implications for data bias, and ethical
considerations. The conceptual building blocks of artificial
intelligence and machine learning are outlined resulting in a call
for all nurses to develop an improved understanding of implications
for our practice and our patients. Telehealth is described as
including modalities, services, virtual care, human factors, and
financial, legal, and regulatory considerations. Key drivers and
stakeholders advancing simulation-based care delivery are discussed
including recommendations for how healthcare organizations can
perform event simulation as they prepare to meet the risk
management needs of the future. This book concludes by highlighting
documentation best practices implemented during the COVID-19
pandemic. Nursing and Informatics for the 21st Century - Embracing
a Digital World, 3rd Edition is comprised of four books which can
be purchased individually: Book 1: Realizing Digital Health - Bold
Challenges and Opportunities for Nursing Book 2: Nursing Education
and Digital Health Strategies Book 3: Innovation, Technology, and
Applied Informatics for Nurses Book 4: Nursing in an Integrated
Digital World that Supports People, Systems, and the Planet
In Nursing in an Integrated Digital World that Supports People,
Systems, and the Planet, the leading-edge innovators in digital
health applications, global thought leaders, and multinational,
cooperative research initiatives are woven together against the
backdrop of health equity and policy-setting bodies, such as the
United Nations and the World Health Organization. As the authors
prepared this book, the world is struggling with the core issues of
access to care, access to needed medical equipment and supplies,
and access to vaccines. This access theme is reflected throughout
the policy and world health chapters with an emphasis on how this
COVID-19 pandemic is exposing the fissures, divides, unfairness,
and unpreparedness that are in play across our globe.
Sustainability and global health policy are linked to the new
digital technologies in the chapters that illustrate healthcare
delivery modalities that nurse innovators are developing, leading,
and using to deliver care to hard-to-reach populations for better
population health. A trio of chapters focus on the underlying need
for standards to underlie nursing care in order to capture the data
needed to enable new science and knowledge discoveries. The authors
give particular attention to the cautions, potential for harm, and
biases that the artificial intelligence technologies of algorithms
and machine learning pose in healthcare. Additionally, they have
tapped legal experts to review the legal statues, government
regulations, and civil rights law in place for patients' rights,
privacy, and confidentiality, and consents for the United States,
the United Kingdom, and the European Union. The book closes with a
chapter written by the editors that envisions the near future-the
impact that the new digital technologies will have on how care is
delivered, expanding care settings into community and home, virtual
monitoring, and patient generated data, as well as the numerous
ways that nurses' roles and technology skill sets must increase to
support the global goals of equal access to healthcare. Nursing and
Informatics for the 21st Century - Embracing a Digital World, 3rd
Edition is comprised of four books which can be purchased
individually: Book 1: Realizing Digital Health - Bold Challenges
and Opportunities for Nursing Book 2: Nursing Education and Digital
Health Strategies Book 3: Innovation, Technology, and Applied
Informatics for Nurses Book 4: Nursing in an Integrated Digital
World that Supports People, Systems, and the Planet
Healthcare Information Management Systems, Third edition, will
be a comprehensive volume addressing the technical, organizational,
and management issues confronted by healthcare professionals in the
selection, implementation, and management of healthcare information
systems. With contributions from experts in the field, this book
focuses on topics such as strategic planning, turning a plan into
reality, implementation, patient-centered technologies, privacy,
the new culture of patient safety, and the future of technologies
in progress. With the addition of 28 new chapters, the Third
Edition is also richly peppered with case studies of
implementation, both in the United States and abroad. The case
studies are evidence that information technology can be implemented
efficiently to yield results, yet they do not overlook pitfalls,
hurdles, and other challenges that are encountered. Designed for
use by physicians, nurses, nursing and medical directors,
department heads, CEOs, CFOs, CIOs, COOs, and healthcare
informaticians, the book aims to be a indispensible reference."
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