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Nursing Informatics Symposium
Leaders OptimizingHealthcare Outcomes Through Informatics
HIMSS 2009April 3-4
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Nursing Informatics Solutions – Unraveling the Complexity
Connie White DelaneyPhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI
Professor & DeanSchool of Nursing
University of Minnesota
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Nursing Informatics Solutions – Unraveling the Complexity
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Nursing Informatics Solutions – Unraveling the Complexity
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Health Care System
Nursing’s Workforce
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Institute of Medicine (IOM) and the Information Technology (IT) Revolution
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IOM and the IT Revolution –moremore……
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Use of health IT will:
Improve health care qualityPrevent medical errorsReduce health care costs Increase administrative efficiencies Decrease paperwork Expand access to affordable care
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Health IT Strategic Framework
Goal 1: Inform Clinical PracticeGoal 2: Interconnect CliniciansGoal 3: Personalize CareGoal 4: Improve Population Health
Office of National Health Information
Technology2004-2006
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Health IT Strategic Framework
Goal 1: Patient-focused health careGoal 2: Population Health
Privacy & SecurityInteroperabilityAdoptionCollaborative governance
Office of National Health Information
Technology2008-2012
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CMS Policy Quality Agenda-“Present on Admission”
Places NURSES in key leadership position
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Nurses are Knowledge Workers who manage data, information & knowledge
American Nurses Association, Scope and Standards, Nursing Informatics, 2007
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Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform
Donna DuLong - TIGER Initiative [email protected]
Final summary reports on Phase II available February 2009
TIGER website: www.tigersummit.com
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Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform
3-Year Program
Year 1 – Define and publish the 10-year vision and 3-year action plan to raise awareness of the need for informatics
competencies for all nurses
Year 2 – Facilitate collaboration to accelerate progress on action plan and leverage best practices
Year 3 – Drive dissemination through nursing professional organizations
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9 Collaborative Teams www.tigersummit.com
Standards and InteroperabilityAMIA, HITSP
Healthcare IT National Agenda/HIT PolicyONC, AHIC, CCHIT, TIGR, Obama Agenda
Informatics CompetenciesAHIMA Workforce Commission (AHRQ),DPRC (AMIA), HITS(HIMSS)
Education and Faculty DevelopmentNLN website
Staff Development/Continuing EducationNNSDO
Activities anticipated to continue beyond 2008
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9 Collaborative Teamswww.tigersummit.com
Usability/Clinical Application DesignAcademy (TD2)
Virtual Demonstration CenterHIMSS, AHRQ
Leadership DevelopmentMagnet, AONE, Academy
Consumer Empowerment/Personal Health RecordAHIMA, ONC
Activities anticipated to continue beyond 2008
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PerioperativeNursingData Set
Clinical Care
Classification (CCC) System
Omaha System
SNOMED ICNP
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PATIENT Clinic, Hospital, Nursing
Home
PERSONALPatients & the Public
POPULATIONCommunity Records
Data Banks Repositories
Interlocking electronic Health Communications & Records with knowledge support: ‘just-in-time’ ‘just-for-me’ ‘every time’
First-classHealth Care
Infostructure Best Knowledge
& Delivery
Education
Research
& Development
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Information Big Bang
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Informatics Leadershipfor the Future
Consider the following
How will you ensure that the systems that you are implementing today are positioned for the future?
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Remote Sensing &Human Health: New Sensors & Opportunities
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Remote Sensing &Human Health: New Sensors & Opportunities
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When matter is manipulated on the atomic scale, optical, electrical, magnetic, and other characteristics of materials change.
The ability to control these characteristics provides a wide range of opportunities in Healthcare and Life Sciences.
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What do the futurists say?
Everything you say and do will be recorded by 2030.
Gene Stephens, "Cybercrime in the Year 2025," July-Aug 2008, p. 34
Bioviolence will become a greater threat as the technology becomes more accessible.
Barry Kellman, "Bioviolence: A Growing Threat," May-June 2008, p. 25 et seq.; Antonietta M. Gatti and Stefano Montanari, "Nanopollution: The Invisible Fog of Future Wars," May-June 2008, p. 32
Futurist, 2009
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Professional knowledge will become obsolete almost as quickly as it’s acquired. An individual’s professional knowledge is becoming outdated at a much faster rate than ever before.Marvin J. Cetron and Owen Davies, "Trends Shaping Tomorrow’s World, Part Two," May-June 2008, p 41
The race for biomedical and genetic enhancement will-in the twenty-first century-be what the space race was in the previous century.Gregory Stock quoted in "Thinking Globally, Acting Locally, Living Personally," Nov-Dec 2007, p. 57
What do the futurists say?
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OutlookFuturist 2009
2010-2014
2015-2019
2020-2024
2025-2029
2030-2039
2040-beyond
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Outlook (Futurist 2009) 2010-14
Behavior alarms based on human mistake recognition (2010)
Software that is trained, not written (2010)
Artificial nervous systems for autonomous robots (2010)
Retinal implants linked to external cameras (2010)
Optical neurocomputer (2012)
DNA computer (2014)
Voice activated interface for home appliances (2010)
Computer screens in clothes (2010)
Computers linked to biological sensory organs (2012)
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Outlook (Futurist 2009) 2015-19
Artificial heart (lab-cultured or entirely synthetic) (2015)
All technology imitates thinking processes of human brain (2018)
Self diagnosing, self-repairing robots (2015)
Robots for almost any job in homes and hospitals (2015)
Spectacles that translate signs, labels (2015)
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Outlook (Futurist 2009) 2020-24
Machine knowledge exceeds human knowledge (2020)
Artificial liver (2020)
Nanobots in toothpaste that attack plaque (2020)
Desktop computing as fast as human brain (2021)
Experience-recording technology developed (2023)
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Outlook (Futurist 2009) 2025-29
Only 15% of deaths world-wide due to infectious diseases (2025)
Individualized educational programs for all students (and Patients) (2025)
Direct brain link (2025)
Robot population surpasses human population in developed world (2025)
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Outlook (Futurist 2009) 2030
Artificial brain implants (2030)
Robots physically and mentally superior to humans (2032)
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Outlook (Futurist 2009) 2040- beyond
Moon base the size of a small village (2040)
Use of human hibernation in space travel (2052)
Teleportation of a human being (2040)
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Informatics Leadershipfor the Future
How will you ensure that the systems that you are implementing today are positioned for the future?
Terminology changes?Interoperability implications?
Types of data?Future of data entry?
Knowledge synthesis?Knowledge management?
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Embrace technology to preservethe sacred, gentle gifts of nursing