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Gain valuable insights into clinical information systems (CIS) through defined key terms and real-world examples. Discover how CIS enhances clinical outcomes, quality assurance, and evidence-based practice. Explore the importance of staff development, knowledge dissemination, and integrating nursing terminology. Learn strategies for implementing EBP and leveraging CIS for performance improvement. Includes thought-provoking questions on system requirements and test scenarios, as well as tips for accessing reliable information on unfamiliar diagnoses.
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Chapter 13by Denise Tyler An Insider’s View of the Utility of a Clinical Information System
Key Terms Defined • Aggregate Data • Clinical analytics • Clinical guidelines • Clinical Information System (CIS)
Key Terms Defined • Clinical Outcomes • Clinical Practice Council • Coded Terminology • Evidence Based Practice
Key Terms Defined • Knowledge Dissemination • Legacy Systems • Performance Improvement • Performance Improvement Analyst
Key Terms Defined • Professional Development • Quality Assurance • Staff Development • Translational Research
Overview • A clinical information system • Early CIS’ • Human-Computer Interface • Adequate and Inadequate Testing
Overview • One Glitch with CIS’ • “Virtual Use” of Systems
Clinical Outcomes and Quality Assurance Supported by the CIS • Measuring Outcomes • Integrating Nursing Terminology • Refining CIS
Clinical Outcomes and Quality Assurance Supported by the CIS • Comprehensive CIS • Quality Assurance • Confidence in System Design
Evidence Based Practice and the CIS • The Use of Evidence Based Practice • References Supporting EBP • Staff Preparation • Institutional Use
Evidence Based Practice and the CIS • Incorporating EBP • Balancing Act • Supporting EBP • Closing the Gap
The CIS as a Staff Development Tool • Joy Hilty, RN Contributions • The Use of Pop Up Boxes • Embedding EBP
The CIS as a Staff Development Tool • Creating a Positive Environment • The Importance of Imbedding • Implementing Nursing Practice Councils
Thought Provoking Questions 1. You have been asked to prioritize the requirements of a clinical documentation system. It has already been determined that ease, usability and dependability are priorities, what else would you include in the system requirements?
Thought Provoking Questions 2. You have been asked to design a test scenario for a new CIS. What are some of the details you would test? Who would you involve? 3. You are asked about a diagnosis that you are unfamiliar with. Where would you start looking for information? How would you determine the validity of the information?