There is a requirement for robust data management practices to provide care services effectively. Nursing Informatics aims to enhance patient care delivery by integrating multiple systems. Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) describes nursing informatics as combining information systems, nursing, and computer science to convey and manage information, expertise, awareness, and data in the nursing practice (McGonigle & Mastrian, 2021). Because of the fast changes in technological breakthroughs, nursing is increasingly reliant on nursing informatics.
Those who work as nurse informaticists transfer medical data into the IT system. An expert in the use and development of medical technology and the provision of healthcare is a nurse. To ensure that other healthcare technologies and electronic health records perform well in the real world, nurses rely on their education and expertise in inpatient care to collaborate with IT experts uniquely (Egbert et al., 2019). Nurse informaticists have a wide range of responsibilities due to the growing complexity of electronic health records and advancing healthcare technologies. It provides digital record management from paper and current evidence-based care standards to design data systems and system upgrades. These developers also build electronic health record designs that are effective and easy to use, and as a result, the electronic health record data is analyzed to identify the areas that need improvement in terms of budgetary control and patient care. Working with federal agencies and legislators, they aim to provide rules and legislation that promote healthcare technology and enable compatibility with the technical requirements of both patients and providers (McGonigle & Mastrian, 2021). Additionally, healthcare experts create and execute healthcare technology such as home care management, patient surveillance systems, and performance tracking efforts.
According to an Illinois University Assistant Professor of Biomedical and Health Information Sciences who presented his findings in Chicago, the healthcare industry is now dealing with three issues. The older population, the frequency and presence of chronic illnesses, and the scarcity of national healthcare staff and physicians are all factors that contribute to the problem. Nurses, in particular, employ informatics to solve the issues they face, so it has a tremendous influence on the ability of nurses to care for patients.
To solve patient care problems and provide patients with the highest possible quality of care, nurses in informatics work together with their colleagues in the field. Respect, the capacity to maintain trust, problem-solving, critical thinking, and decision-making are some of the talents they use (Cummings et al., 2020). It is also important for them to recognize the contributions of others to the patient’s quality of care. Patients’ specific outcomes are improved when nurses participate in multidisciplinary teams’ symposiums in which they can serve as representatives or members and develop group skills such as resolving conflict and reaching consensus. They also learn to compromise while using their creative problem-solving abilities to help patients reach their goals and outcomes. Patient cases that potentially benefit from a multidisciplinary team conference are identified, planned, and participated in by the nurse informaticists. The experts discuss and agree on the best approach to patient treatment as a group.
Technology in healthcare enhances healthcare by aligning best practices in nursing with clinical care and workflows, improving procedures, guidelines, processes, and clinical policies, reducing medical costs, improving treatment and care continuity on both ends, enhancing new medical equipment testing, and reducing medical errors. The platforms for clinical cooperation and communication simplify healthcare workflow organization. The more the technologies and data access are integrated, the better the results will be. Health care is improved by nurses’ full involvement in technology in health care, which aligns guiding principles in nursing with healthcare delivery and workflows, guidelines, and procedures, improves practices and clinical policies, reduces healthcare costs and inefficiencies, enhances care and treatment consistency on both ends and also chooses and tests new medical equipment (Egbert et al., 2019). It allows healthcare practitioners to maintain their patients’ medical records securely. Mental health information, for example, needs special safeguarding because of its sensitivit