Specialties Informatics
Published Mar 30, 2007
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
10 Articles; 18,676 Posts
from ana:
background on nursing practice information infrastructure
the data element sets and terminologies are foundational to standardization of nursing documentation and verbal communication that will lead to a reduction in errors and an increase in the quality and continuity of care. it is through standardization of nurse documentation and communication of a patient’s care that the many nurses caring for a patient develop a shared understanding of that care. moreover, the process generates the nursing data needed to develop increasingly more sophisticated decision support tools in the electronic record and to identify and disseminate best nursing practices.
to achieve our desired goals, however, nurses of all types (clinicians, administrators, academics, and researchers) must take responsibility to learn about and participate in the current information revolution. this site contains key content and links to information about the ana recognized data element sets and terminologies. the field of health informatics is dynamic and ever changing and we therefore welcome user input to ensure our content remains "state of the art," accurate, and useful.
http://nursingworld.org/npii/about.htm
ana recognized terminologies and data element sets
frequently asked questions about standardized terminologies
committee for nursing practice information infrastructure (cnpii)
vision - promoting quality nursing care through the science of information management.
mission - vigorously promotes the broad use and ongoing development of information management standards including those for documenting, communicating, safeguarding and evaluating nursing care delivery that results in quality health care to the people of the united states.
the committee for nursing practice information infrastructure (cnpii) is charged with:
more info: http://nursingworld.org/npii/about.htm