Informatics: What is it? What can I do with it?

A Nurse Informaticist is a Bachelor's or Master's prepared nurse who is eligible for the Nursing Informatics Certification Exam, Offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. This degree will open the door to many exciting opportunities for you.

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Informatics: What is it?  What can I do with it?

Are you looking to advance your nursing career in a new and exciting field? Are you interested in combining nursing knowledge and science with your love of technology? Do you want to make an impact on nursing care, administration, research, and education by finding new solutions that will change nursing forever? Nursing informatics may be just what you are searching for.

Perhaps you've heard of Nursing Informatics but aren't sure what it involves or the pathway to certification. Nursing Informatics blends nursing science, computer science, and information technology to help discover answers to enhance patient care and outcomes, lower costs, develop new tools for self health care. An increasing demand for the adoption of electronic information systems in healthcare is resulting in a growing need for nursing informatics.

What Can I Do with a Degree in Nursing Informatics?

Career opportunities for graduates in this specialty are numerous. Capella University offers various options and pathways to an Informatics degree through an online format.

Capella University's online Health Care Informatics certificate program integrates information science, computer science, social science, and health care to give you the skills and knowledge you need to help your organization improve the overall quality of health care and population health. To learn more about this certificate program, request more information and you will be matched with an enrollment counselor who specializes in your area of study.

Capella University's online Master's in Health Care Informatics program prepares you to tackle informatics challenges such as ICD-10, EHR implementation, and demonstrating the meaningful use of the data collected from electronic health records. Common jobs with an online master's in Health Care Informatics include chief information officer, chief medical information officer, clinical data analyst, health data/information resource manager, health information system application designer, compliance officer, or informatics consultant.

Capella University's Nursing Informatics Certificate and the online Master's in Nursing Informatics will prepare you to play an integral role in the management of health information systems in your organization by leveraging your knowledge of how health systems function, data analysis, driving patient functions, clinical workflow, product management, how to increase population health, and leadership. Common jobs with an online master's in Nursing Informatics include clinical informatics coordinator, informatics nurse specialists, chief nursing information officer, regional director, clinical informatics, systems analyst, clinical systems team manager, health outcomes analytics manager, clinical workflow analyst, or project manager for EHR implementation.

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Does this sound like a perfect fit for you? Would you like to learn more details about this exciting nursing career? Post your questions here, or contact us today to get our Free Informatics Guide which provides more detailed information about this career choice as well as Capella's Informatics Degree programs . We would love to talk with you about this great opportunity awaiting you at Capella University.

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Specializes in Peds, Med-Surg, Disaster Nsg, Parish Nsg.

This information should be helpful for students considering informatics as a specialty. Please feel free to ask questions or provide your experience.

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

I was fortunate to be on a team at one of the hospitals that got to "try out" different EMRs. It was incredibly interesting and really afforded me a lot of knowledge that as the end-user I wouldn't have known.

Specializes in NICU, PICU, PCVICU and peds oncology.

As the use of EHRs expand the need for nurses with informatics expertise will also rise. My unit has recently changed our EHR software and it's been a nightmare. It isn't really capturing the data we need it to, in a way that's user friendly and easy to access... and we had one of our own nurses on the customization team. The education we were given prior to the roll-out wasn't very good, largely because the people doing the education weren't actually going to use it and they had no background in EHRs. All of this might have been avoided IF there were more experienced nursing informatics specialists!