Ana Trana
FNU
Professor: Deborah Crevecoeur
The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act of 2009 helped advance health information technology (HIT) in the U.S. by promoting the use of electronic health records (EHRs) to improve patient care. Nursing informatics (NI) plays a key role in the successful use of EHRs. NI combines nursing knowledge, computer science, and IT to make sure nurses can use EHRs effectively to improve patient outcomes. The best team for EHR implementation should include professionals from different fields who have the right mix of clinical, technical, and administrative skills to meet healthcare needs and follow regulations.
1. Nursing Informatics Specialist: This professional is essential in any EHR implementation. They help bridge the gap between nursing practices and IT. Their job is to make sure the EHR aligns with how nurses work, improves the accuracy of patient data, and supports patient care. They also train clinical staff, ensure the system helps with decision-making, and assist with ongoing improvements after the system is launched (Sipes, 2019).
2. Clinical Nurse Leaders: These leaders represent the needs of nurses during the EHR implementation. They provide insights on how the system should support daily nursing tasks like patient care and documentation. They also help make sure the EHR is easy to use and fits into clinical workflows. Additionally, they assist with managing change by advocating for nurses during the transition (Hussey et al., 2020).
3. IT Professionals: IT experts handle the technical aspects of EHR implementation. This includes setting up the system, migrating data, ensuring cybersecurity, and making sure the system works correctly. IT professionals work closely with clinical teams to ensure the EHR runs smoothly and securely protects patient information (McGonigle & Mastrian, 2021).
4. Physicians and Other Providers: Physicians and providers like nurse practitioners must be involved to ensure the EHR supports clinical decision-making and patient care. Their input is key to ensuring the system helps them diagnose and treat patients effectively (Landi, 2021).
5. Project Managers: Project managers oversee the entire EHR implementation process. They ensure the project stays on track, within budget, and meets objectives. They also coordinate between the clinical staff, IT team, and other stakeholders.
6. Health Information Management (HIM) Professionals: HIM professionals ensure the EHR complies with legal and regulatory standards. They focus on managing patient records, data privacy, and accurate coding for billing. Their role is crucial in ensuring the EHR supports regulatory compliance, such as HIPAA.
The success of an EHR implementation relies on teamwork from these professionals. Each team member brings expertise that ensures the EHR meets clinical, operational, and regulatory needs. The nursing informatics specialist plays a central role in blending clinical practice with technology to ensure the system is user-friendly and effective.
References:
Hussey, P. A., Adams, L., & Shaffer, F. A. (2020). Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (5th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning.
Landi, H. (2021, January 25). EHR optimization: 6 key tips for success. Healthcare IT News.
McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. (2021). Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (5th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning.
Sipes, C. (2019). Project management for the advanced practice nurse. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 15(2), 98–104.