Computers in the ER
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Please help me with some specific questions. I just discovered this specialty on the forum, never knew you were here! Please don't use too much computer specialty lingo because I won't know what you are talking about.
I am a seasoned nurse and have seen several different computer systems or partial systems. I realize that hospitals are mandated to have computers by 2010, or so we are told, and I want to know if there are any good ER systems. I worked briefly with one called First Net that only had the triage portion implemented, but it seemed to be a user friendly and effective system.
I am now working with one called Amelior, and it is the worst thing I have ever had to deal with in nursing! It has slowed us down immeasurably, caused countless errors, increased wait times tremendously. The average wait time to get from sign in to triage is 2 or more hours at peak times. Then the wait is 2 or more hours (up to 6 the other night)to get to a room. We have a very busy ER, 70,000 patients per year.
Everything takes so much longer. People are frustrated, tired and disgusted. People are constantly being counseled about their attitudes toward it, threatened with their jobs if they don't act like they like it. Nurses are leaving, patients are leaving, and I wonder frequently about being able to give safe care because my time is spent hanging over a computer screen hoping an order will show up and I don't miss it.
This has made me rethink if I want to continue to be a nurse if this is the way it has to be. I am not computer illiterate. I have all the trappings of modern civilization, but this system is killing us. It has seasoned nurses crying, doctors throwing the mouse at the screen, and patients mad and frustrated as we try to pick our way thru the maze of screens and clicks that must be made for things that took meer seconds or minutes before.
Can anyone offer any hope for the future of nursing? I need to think ahead if this is what we must contend with. I can always learn another skill if I need to, but I have 30 years invested in nursing and I need to work another 20! Please tell me we are not doomed!