Friday, October 21, 2011
Educational Technology Paper
I am attaching a draft copy of my final paper for MN531 on the Use Podcasts and Blogs in Educational Technology. I welcome any comments and suggestions you may have by Sunday, October 23rd. Thank you so much,
Deb Romanik
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10HRNxXX7Y-2IhqmNOmURhv5SvHKBxiUek-AKeZDmU_M/edit?hl=en_US
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Nursing Information Technology Innovation Award
Meet the 2012 Nursing I.T. Award Judges
The award recognizes innovation and excellence in using information technology in the field of nursing to directly improve the quality of care and patient safety while maximizing nursing resources, improve the work experience of nurses, or to help further the professional practice of nursing. The co-sponsor of the award is ANIA-CARING, the nation's largest educational and networking group for nurses interested in health care information technology (ANIA-CARING.org).
The award will be presented to a team of nursing professionals at a health care organization (hospital, physician group practice or any other care-giving site). At least one of the primary coordinators of the I.T. project must be a nurse. The project must be ongoing.
To qualify for this award, a health care organization must submit an essay with detailed information on the nursing information technology project and the specific, measurable results of that project. The contribution of nurses to the innovative project must be clearly identified.
Judges may interview finalists by phone before determining the award recipient. The Feb. 2012 issue of the magazine will include a story on the winning organization and runners-up.
This year's judges will be:
* The founder of the Nursing I.T. Innovation Award, Susan K. Newbold, PhD, RN-BC, is a healthcare informatics consultant based in Franklin, Tenn. She is a founder of ANIA-CARING, a fellow in the American Academy of Nursing and a fellow in the Healthcare Information Management and Systems Society. Identified as a pioneer in nursing informatics, Newbold created a nursing informatics review course in 1995, co-edited five books and has written numerous articles on informatics topics.
* Contest co-founder Dana Womack, MS, R.N. is a nursing informatics specialist at Inova Health System in Northern Virginia. After five years in acute care nursing, Dana earned a master's degree in nursing informatics from the University of Utah. In over 12 years as a consultant, she has helped launch several new health I.T. initiatives and has worked in analytics, product development, system implementation and policy development. She has particular interest in the intersection of data visualization, operational informatics, and healthcare quality.
* Cindy Esser, BSN, MBA, MHA, is the director of emerging technologies at Butler Memorial Hospital in Pennsylvania. Responsible for the strategy and identification of new innovative technologies, Esser was the founder and champion of the award winning technology for the 2009 Nursing Information Technology Innovation Award. Prior to working in healthcare technology at both McKesson and Marconi, she formerly served as director of strategic services for Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield and a manager of healthcare consulting at Deloitte. Her clinical, educational and work experiences has allowed her to be instrumental in organizational strategy, the adoption and initiation of new technologies, workflow efficiencies and implementation.
* Verna Tereceita (Terry) Laidlow, DNP, MS, RN-BC is a healthcare initiative specialist at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore and an assistant professor at the University of Maryland, School of Nursing in Baltimore. She holds degrees in trauma critical care, nursing education and nursing informatics. She is currently a member of ANIA-CARING. Laidlow was instrumental in implementing an organization-wide, integrated, electronic protocol that won the bronze award in the 2011 Nursing Information Technology Innovation contest. Having worked for several years as a clinical implementation and management consultant, she is a champion of integrative technology in clinical practice.
* Gary Baldwin, the editorial director of Health Data Management, has been covering health care since the early 1990s. Prior to rejoining Health Data Management, he served as technology editor for HealthLeaders Media for nearly five years. At HealthLeaders, Baldwin won five national editorial recognition awards from the American Society of Business Publication Editors and the American Society of Healthcare Publication Editors. He earned a masters degree in journalism from Roosevelt University, Chicago.
To enter, submit a document attached to an e-mail to gary.baldwin@sourcemedia.com. At the top of the document, list the following:
* Name of organization and address.
* Description of size of organization (total physicians, total inpatient licensed beds, and so forth).
* Name of key nurse(s) involved in the project, and their roles.
* Name of person who prepared the nomination and contact information (phone and e-mail).
* Name of senior executive with organization who could be available to answer questions, and contact information.
Entrants should prepare an essay of up to 1,250 words answering the following questions:
1. What is the nursing I.T. project that is worthy of recognition? Precisely identify the technology involved.
2. What is innovative/groundbreaking about the project?
3. What are the measurable results/outcomes of the project? Be as specific and detailed as possible. Examples of results can include: achieving tangible improvements in the quality of care; reducing the time nurses spend on non-care activities by automating tasks; improving workload management through telehealth technologies and other systems; enabling performance improvement through data analytics and reporting.
4. How does the project support quality improvement? Focus areas may include the Institute of Medicine's Domains of Quality: effectiveness, efficiency, equity, patient-centeredness, safety, and timeliness. Projects may support other federal and regulatory reporting programs, such as meaningful use or Joint Commission requirements.
In addition, the essay should describe the contribution of nurse(s) to the project and whether the nurse(s) was the project leader, product manager, trainer, implementer or executive sponsor.
Questions about the award should be e-mailed to wlmailhtml:{0AD6A8FC-AC2E-4B8B-8240-8F67C44824E4}mid://00000026/!x-usc:mailto:gary.baldwin@sourcemedia.com.
http://www.healthdatamanagement.com/news/Nursing_IT_Innovation_Award-43331-1.html
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Evaluation Survey of Instructional Technology
Thursday, July 28, 2011
ANCC Nursing Informatics Certification Exam-FYI
http://blue.isoph.com/ancc/catalog_NI.aspx
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Use of Hand Held Computers in the NICU Draft Paper
The Nurses Use of Hand Held Computers in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
survey re:evaluation of instructional technology
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2GTQFHS
Sunday, July 17, 2011
TIGER
http://www.thetigerinitiative.org/default.aspx
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
HIMSS informatics nursing blog
Interesting blog to explore and add comments if you wish
HIMSS job site
Friday, July 8, 2011
ANIA-CARING List serve
"send directly to a dedicated email folder, sort on Subject...another way is one that Sue talked me through only yesterday. Log-in to the ANIA-CARING website; from the drop down menu beneath 'Directory', select 'MyProfile'. Select the tab 'e-list', then click on ania-caring beneath name. An archive of all emails will then display, listed by subject, in reverse chronological order. It currently contains 879 topics with the newest being from yesterday".
Vallejos, V. (July7,2011) ANIA-CARING list serve.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Comments Please...
Draft of Implementation Paper MN530
I am posting my draft of the first implementation paper for MN530 for your feedback. The paper is entitled "The Use of Hand Held Computers for Nursing Assessment in the NICU".
Thank you for your comments!
Deb R
You can also get there by rolling over the followers on the left-hand side and finding Deb R. If you click on her, you will see the other Blogs she is following. The paper is located at Hand Held Computers in the NICU.
If you could post any comments or critiques (we're tough...we can take it) in the next couple of days, it would be greatly appreciated.
Professor Lenhart
Friday, July 1, 2011
Informatics Specialist Position
There will be a Nursing Informatics Specialist position opening in the DC area.
If you are interested, please send me your resume and contact information to Lavondia.Alexander@yahoo.com.
I will send details to interested individuals.
Sincerely,
Lavondia Alexander, RN, BSN, MBA, CPHIMS
AHIMA virtual meetings
Virtual Meetings bring AHIMA events directly to you through online audio/visual presentations, letting you experience the same speakers, education, and interaction you’ve come to expect from our in-person events. Keep up on the latest trends; question experts during the after-meeting Q&A session; and fulfill continuing education requirements without leaving your home or office. Earn 3 CUEs with each virtual meeting! Registration fees are per attendee.
Keeping Current with RAC and Other Audits
August 31
12 noon–3 p.m. CT
Heard the latest about RAC? This virtual meeting fills you in on the most current program and operational issues associated with RACs, and how to manage the medical record submission process so your organization can reduce the potential for errors. AHIMA virtual meetings save time and money by bringing the education directly to you.
Come prepared to:
Study current issues related to the RAC program
Discuss operational issues impacted by the RAC program.
Explore issues related to medical record submission and the discussion period with the RAC contractor
Review the different types of audits
Discover the facts behind the latest hot topics
Who Should Attend
RAC coordinators, HIM directors, coding managers and supervisors, DRG coordinators, coding professionals, and compliance managers.
Faculty: Donna D. Wilson, RHIA, CCS, Michelle Galindo, RHIT, CCS, CPC, and Kathryn DeVault, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P
Attendees earn 3 AHIMA CEUs. Register by July 18 and save $50!
UPCOMING AUDIO SEMINAR
All seminars last 90minutes, beginning at 1 p.m. ET.
Planning for Downtime: System Back-up Plans
July 12
Faculty: David Wiseman CISSP, CEH, and Chadwick Taylor, AMBCI, CBCP, CRP
Downtime is an everyday fact, whether it's scheduled or not. It's how HIM professionals handle downtime that determines the effectiveness and efficiency of the entire department. In this audio seminar, we'll identify various types of downtime, discover the differences between them, and discuss their implications to the healthcare organization. We'll also explore communication methods to handle downtime efficiently, discuss procedures for various types of downtime, learn about special considerations, and identify special projects to handle on a case-by-case basis. Upon completion of this seminar, you will understand how to eliminate disastrous consequences associated with downtime and encourage your department's success.
E-LEARNING
Exam Prep Course: CHPS Domains 1 and 4—Ethics, Regulation, Investigation, and Compliance
AHIMA has just launched a new online course, part of a series of web-based refresher courses designed for those who are preparing to take the CHPS certification examination. It focuses on CHPS domains 1 and 4, reviewing the competencies of ethical, legal and regulatory issues/external environment including investigation, compliance, and enforcement principles and strategies (as covered in the CHPS certification examination). It will reawaken your knowledge with an expert overview of incidence response planning that includes areas such as: which members to include on response teams, how to respond to incidents, and how to keep consistency throughout the plan. Refresh your understanding of how to coordinate state and federal laws and regulations with your compliance plans and how to follow best practices for implementation and maintenance of documentation, inquiries, and responses to privacy and security practices. You will be reminded of optimal monitoring practices for access to PHI and be ready to describe how to develop and implement a system that evaluates risk to ensure follow-through.
AHIMA in person meetings
AHIMA Academy for ICD-10-CM/PCS
Building Expert Trainers in Diagnosis and Procedure Coding
Multiple Dates and locations
Discount available for multiple attendees from your company.
Assembly on Education and Faculty Development Institute
July 23 - 27, 2011
San Antonio, TX
Legal EHR Summit
August 15 - 16, 2011
Chicago, IL
Register now for the HIM Event of the Year!Convention & Exhibit
October 1–6, 2011
Salt Lake City, UT
Reaching New Heights in Health Information
Don’t forget to make your hotel accommodations.
Click here for information on special rates at our partner hotels.
Privacy and Security Institute
10/1/2011 – 10/2/2011
Salt Lake City, UT
Annual Clinical Coding Meeting
A Joint Meeting of AHIMA and ACMCS10/1/2011 – 10/2/2011
Salt Lake City, UT
Visit www.ahima.org/events for info on these and other AHIMA meetings.
Upcoming Virtual Meetings
Keeping Current with RAC and Other Audits
August 31
12 Noon–3 p.m. CT
Data Structures and ICD-10-CM/PCS
December 12
12 Noon–3 p.m. CT
Upcoming Audio Seminars
Planning for Downtime: System Backup Plans
July 12
Avoidng Septic Shock: Coding Septicemia, SIRS, and Sepsis
July 14
E-Discovery: Can Your EHR Support Malpractice Litigation?
July 19
Beyond Cataracts: Coding for Ophthalmology July 21
View a complete listing of all AHIMA events and audio seminars/webinars here.
The Communities of Practice is a benefit of AHIMA membership. If you are already a member, click here. For information on becoming a member, click here.
ANCC 2012 content for NI certification exam
ANCC has also posted its 2010 NI Role Delineation Study at: http://www.nursecredentialing.org/Documents/Certification/RDS/2010RDSSurveys/Informatics-RDS2012.aspx
I haven’t found any announcement yet about price increases for 2012. Those not yet certified might elect to apply and sit for the current version of the exam. Good luck!
From: AMIA Communications [mailto:communications@amia.org]
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 8:16 AM
To: AMIA Communications
Subject: Nursing Informatics Congress Calls for Proposals
Please share this call among colleagues, students, associates and other healthcare professionals
with a specific interest in Nursing Informatics—on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and other online
communities where leading nurses gather—and put June 23-27, 2012, Hilton Montreal Bonaventure,
Montreal, Canada, on your calendar!
Sent by:
AMIA Communications
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Personal Health Records
What a shame...
One of the 'briefs' that I subscribe to is the ANA 'SmartBriefs' (which, if you belong to ANA, is a wonderful quick resource to updates in the nursing world - all aspects - clinical, administrative, research, and informatics).
Anyway - today's 'SmartBrief' contained a short article about Google's Personal Health Record (PHR) and the fact that it has chosen to discontinue the service due to...are you ready..."poor adoption by consumers." My personal belief is that this a sad statement/commentary on informatics and implementation of consumer control of their own health records (and ultimately their own health). Perhaps you disagree?
The article is a simple web article located on the website 'Health Data Management' and can be found at http://www.healthdatamanagement.com/news/google-health-personal-health-records-discontinue-retire-phr-42690-1.html or by clicking here.
Now there was another very interesting article on another site I follow on LinkedIn which is Health Informatics Technology (HIT). That article (and corresponding blog) discussed that the real reason that Google’s PHR ‘failed’ in sustaining its implementation related to money. Or, more specifically, the ‘legacy reimbursement’ (or fee-for service) payment model. The author here does discuss the premise of what PHRs are intended to do…which is give consumers control over their health, and records. This was a very interesting take on the situation.
That article is located on the LinkedIn site, but I found it from its original source at Tech Crunch and can be found at http://techcrunch.com/2011/06/26/why-google-really-failed-money/ or by clicking here.
I am wondering what everyone's thoughts are on this?
Professor Lenhart
Monday, June 27, 2011
New Nursing Informatics Certification Test!
I knew you would all be so excited to discover what will be on the test when you graduate, that I have decided to post the link to the pdf for you to go to and 'bookmark' at your convenience.
ANCC Informatics Nursing Board Certification: Test Content Outline
This is great stuff, as it is right in-line with everything we've been talking about - Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom; Change Theories; Systems Life Cycle; Usability and End-User Interface; Hardware and Software Components; Project Management; HIEs; and my personal favorite - Standardized Terminologies!
If you recognize any of the above, you are at the right place, and should continue reading our content here at Nursing Informatics Blog Central! Stay Tuned!
Professor Lenhart (AKA SecondActRN)
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Terminologies
CCC - Clinical Care Classification
ICNP - International Classification of Nursing Practice
NANDA - North American Nursing Diagnosis Association
NIC - Nursing Intervention Classification
NOC - Nursing Outcome Classification
Omaha System
PNDS - Perioperative Nursing Data Set
Plus 2 more that are interdisciplinary
SNOMED - Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine.
LOINC - Logical Observation Identifiers Names & Codes
For links to information about each see: http://dlthede.net/Informatics/Chap17InteroprabilityNursing/ANARe
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Tiger Supporters
http://press.himss.org/article_display.cfm?article_id=5330
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Practicums
Could you share with us how you are progressing on finding practicum sites? Please updates as things change. We would like to make sure all of you are progressing and not have any issues. If you are having issues please contact Tara Whitworth. If she is unable to resolve these let Dr. Fant or myself know.
Exciting news!!! The MN 515 students will be joining our blog.
Mary Anne Theiss
Friday, June 17, 2011
ANIA-CARING List serve
It is nice to stay connected with you all! That sounds Southern (you all!!) No I am from chilly upstate New York. I just wanted to remind you that you can join ANIA-CARING for 3 months for free. This professional organization is a wonderful way to get ideas to answer discussion questions, look for practicum locations, jobs and learn about the nitty gritty problems of Informatics. Please join the directions are below:
Here are the instructions to join, if you wish, the first 3 months are free Kaplan Student, Go to www.ania-caring.org Membership Membership application Enter e-mail under New Users field Fill out fields (especially those in bold) Submit (even though it says $40) Discount Code – student2011 Apply This means you are a member, but you need to follow instructions at Actionsàelist to add yourself to the elist. Login with your new user name and password. Go to your profile and follow the instructions under Actions>>elist. You will have a three month courtesy membership. Enjoy
Saturday, May 28, 2011
ANIA-CARING
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
A little fun in technology
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17DPJHNVx2Q
Thursday, March 24, 2011
AHIMA conference
http://view.emarketing.mgiemailsolutions.com/?j=fecd167271620479&m=fe991570766607797c&ls=fe241376736c017c741776&l=ff2a13737260&s=fe3515737667067e701171&jb=ffce15&ju=fe8f17767163047b73&r=0
Monday, March 21, 2011
Mind mapping by Katherine
Nursing Informatics: Collorboration
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Collorboration
Welcome to MN 530, 531. This space is for collorboration among our Informatic students. Many of the new courses have only one student. It is hard to collaborate with just one student. When the courseroom asks for collorboration please share and comment here.
This is not graded nor mandatory but we would love to see your participation. MAT