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National Nursing Informatics Deep Dive Program What is Nursing Informatics and Why is it Important? Connie White Delaney, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI University of Minnesota School of Nursing Dan Pesut, PhD, RN, FAAN, University of Minnesota School


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What is Nursing Informatics and Why is it Important?

Connie White Delaney, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI

University of Minnesota School of Nursing

Dan Pesut, PhD, RN, FAAN,

University of Minnesota School of Nursing

November 18, 2015

National Nursing Informatics Deep Dive Program

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Disclosures

  • There are no conflicts of interest or relevant financial interests

that have been disclosed by these presenters or the rest of the presenters and planners that apply to this learning session.

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Questions to Think About

1. What are the major health care trends affecting health and care delivery? 2. What transformations do you see in nursing education in response to these trends? 3. What content and learning methods would you consider no longer relevant? 4. What content and teaching methods would you consider need to be added?

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Amina in the Nexus

National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education. (2014, November 25). Amina in the Nexus narrated video [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzChp4bvaas&feature=youtu.be

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Health Care Trends

  • Learning Health System
  • Person-centric care
  • Connected communities
  • Precision/personalized health
  • Quadruple Aim
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The New Future for Nurses Will Be Driven By:

  • Accelerated change
  • Fast innovation
  • Smart technology
  • Predictive systems
  • Connected markets
  • Digital everything
  • Mobile commerce

Canton, J. (2015). Future Smart: Managing the Game-Changing Trends That Will Transform Your World. DeCapo Press.

Image: http://www.accelerationwatch.com/

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Vision

A system that is designed to generate and apply the best evidence for the collaborative health care choices of each patient and provider; to drive the process of new discovery as a natural outgrowth of patient care; and to ensure innovation, quality, safety, and value in health

  • care. (Charter of the Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Value &

Science-Driven Health Care)

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2007 …

Full transparency Engaged, empowered patients Digital capture of the care experience Real-time access to knowledge

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LHS IOM Report (2007) Follow up Reports

  • Leadership Commitments to Improve Value in Health Care: Finding Common

Ground

  • Evidence-Based Medicine and the Changing Nature of Health Care
  • Redesigning the Clinical Effectiveness Research Paradigm: Innovation and

Practice-Based Approaches

  • Clinical Data as the Basic Staple of Healthcare Learning: Creating and Protecting

a Public Good

  • Engineering a Learning Healthcare System: A Look at the Future
  • Learning What Works: Infrastructure Required for Comparative Effectiveness

Research

  • Value in Health Care: Accounting for Cost, Quality, Safety, Outcomes, and

Innovation

  • The Healthcare Imperative: Lowering Costs and Improving Outcomes
  • Patients Charting the Course: Citizen Engagement and the Learning Health

System

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Digital Infrastructure for the Learning Health System: The Foundation for Continuous Improvement in Health and Health Care

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Precision medicine/health

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ARE WE PREPARED TO LINK/EXPAND NURSING’S DATA?

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EPIGENOME

What makes the epigenome change? Lifestyle Environmental factors (such as smoking, diet and infectious disease)

Ability of the epigenome to adjust to the pressures of life appears to be required for normal human health.

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Quadruple Aim

  • Triple Aim
  • better care
  • better health
  • lower costs
  • Quadruple Aim that emphasizes the original three goals plus

the goal of improving caregivers' experiences

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Informatics in Perspective

Basic Research Applied Research And Practice

Biomedical Informatics Methods, Techniques, and Theories

Bioinformatics Clinical Informatics Imaging Informatics Public Health Informatics

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Future Work Skills 2020

1 Sense-making 2 Social intelligence 3 Novel & adaptive thinking 4 Cross -cultural competency 5 Computational thinking Definition: ability to translate vast amounts of data into abstract concepts and to understand data-based reasoning

  • 2020 Workforce Skills http://www.iftf.org/uploads/media/SR-1382A_UPRI_future_work_skills_sm.pdf