Empower Advanced Practice Nurses to Drive Digital Transformation
This award-winning text prepares advanced practice nurses to lead healthcare innovation through AI, analytics, and data-driven decision-making. The Fourth Edition expands coverage of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and emerging technologies while reinforcing the core themes of patient safety, quality improvement, and interprofessional collaboration. The new edition also presents information on ambient listening, cybersecurity and virtual simulation. Supported by robust instructor resources and clear AACN Essentials alignment, it remains the go-to text for graduate informatics education.
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Susan McBride, PhD, RN, NI-BC, CPHIMS, FAAN, is a nursing informaticist with over 25 years of experience in clinical informatics whose research focus is on methods development for implementing, evaluating, and utilizing health information technology and data to improve patient safety, quality, and population health. Dr. McBride is a Professor and the Associate Dean of Research for the School of Nursing at the University of Texas at Tyler. She is executive oversight of the University of Texas Tyler Health Science Center Institute for Health Innovation, Data Science and Research overseeing data science labs across campuses, supporting researchers in use of large clinical and population health datasets.Dr. McBride is a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing and a member of the Informatics and Technology Expert Panel serving as Chair of the panel for 2019. She is a professor with prior curriculum development and teaching experience in graduate education for statistics, informatics, and epidemiology. She has developed and deployed software and services in the for-profit and not-for-profit arenas in the United States and has managed data repositories of clinical and administrative data in several positions over the past 20 years.
Mari Tietze, PhD, RN, NI-BC, FHIMSS, FAAN, is the Myrna R. Pickard Endowed Professor at the University of Texas (UTA) College of Nursing and Health Innovation and the Affiliate to the UTA Center for Innovation in Health Informatics (CIHI). There she teaches and is the Director of the MSN in Nursing Health Informatics degree and certificate program. Previously, she worked as senior manager, Center for Research and Innovation, VHA Inc., in Irving, Texas. She also served as director of nursing research and informatics in the Dallas–Fort Worth Hospital Council’s Education and Research Foundation. In that role, she was responsible for deployment of the Council’s 3-year technology implementation project on behalf of the Small Community, Rural Hospitals Research Grant, a National Institutes of Health grant funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. She was a key member of a team that was awarded an $8.4 million grant for a Regional Extension Center in North Texas. She directed workforce center nursing research and data initiative informatics projects. She is board certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center in informatics nursing and a fellow of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (FHIMSS).
Contributors
Foreword - Dr. Jiajie Zhang
Preface
Resources
Section I. Introduction
Chapter 1. Introduction to Health Information Technology in a Policy and Regulatory Environment
Chapter 2. Advanced Practice Roles, High Performing Interprofessional Teams, and the Interprofessional Team for Health Informatics (IT-HI) Model
Chapter 3. Scientific and Theoretical Foundations for Improving Healthcare
Chapter 4. Consumer Engagement/Activation Enhanced by Technology
Section II. Point-of-Care Technology
Chapter 5. Computers in Healthcare
Chapter 6. Electronic Health Records and Point-of-Care Technology
Chapter 7. Systems Development Life Cycle and Project Management to Optimize Technology
Chapter 8. Workflow Redesign in a Quality-Improvement Modality
Chapter 9. Evaluation Methods and Strategies for Electronic Health Records
Chapter 10. Electronic Health Records and Health Information Exchanges Providing Value and Results
Chapter 11. National Standards for Health Information Technology
Chapter 12. Population Health, Public Health, and Public Health Informatics
Chapter 13. Privacy and Security in a Ubiquitous Health Information Technology World
Chapter 14. Digital Health and Mobile Health: Telehealth, Personal Health Records, Internet of Things
Chapter 15. Health Information Technology Supporting Clinicians During Crisis
Section III. Data Management
Chapter 16. Strategic Thinking in Design and Deployment of Enterprise Data, Reporting, and Analytics
Chapter 17. Data Management and Analytics: The Foundations for Improvement
Chapter 18. Clinical Decision Support Systems
Section IV. Patient Safety/Quality and Population Health
Chapter 19. Health Information Technology and Implications for Patient Safety
Chapter 20. Quality Improvement Strategies and Essential Tools
Chapter 21. Electronic Clinical Quality Measures: Building an Infrastructure for Success
Chapter 22. Advances in Simulation to Support Education and Practice
Section V. New and Emerging Technologies
Chapter 23. Genomics and Implications for Health Information Technology
Chapter 24. Robotics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Nanotechnology: New and Emerging Technologies with Implications for Nursing Practice
Chapter 25. Advanced Analytics: New and Emerging Methods
Chapter 26. Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Nursing Practice
Chapter 27. Social Media: Ongoing Evolution in Healthcare Delivery
Chapter 28. Cybersecurity in New and Emerging Health Information Technology Environments: Nursing Leadership and APN Roles
Chapter 29. Interprofessional Application of Health Information Technology in Education
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