Continuity of Care Record (CCD) - Technical informatics standards that provides a snapshot of person current health to a provider who does not have access to person's health record.
CDSS (Clinical Decision Support Sys
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Continuity of Care Record (CCD) - Technical informatics standards that provides a snapshot of person current health to a provider who does not have access to person's health record.
CDSS (Clinical Decision Support System) - Designed to help the healthcare providers to make knowledge-based clinical decisions. e.g. allergy alert, drug-to-drug interactions.
information - the data that has been interpreted.
Data - is the collections of facts, numbers and characters that are gathered according to some perceived need for analysis.
Wisdom - using knowledge and experience to manage and solve problems.
alarm fatigue - Occurs when nurses become desensitized to patient care alarms and then miss or delay response to an alarm
Health Information Technology (HIT) - Information systems and other information technology used to record, monitor, and deliver patient care as well as perform managerial and organizational functions
Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform (TIGER) - formed in 2004 to advance nurses competencies related to informatics.
Ergonomics - The scientific study of work and space including details that impacts productivity and health.
Informatics - is the science and art of turning data into information.
Electronic Health Record (EHR) - EHR is a digital version of a patient paper chart. EHR is a real-time patient-centered record that makes information available instantly and securely to authorized users.
HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability ACT) - Also known as the Kennedy Kassebaum Bill, it is the first legislation to protect automatic client records and to mandate all electronic transactions include only HIPAA compliant codes.
Agency of Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) - produced evidence-making healthcare safer, improving quality, accessibility, and accountability.
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