Nursing Informatics 2 is an advanced course that builds upon the foundational knowledge of nursing informatics, focusing on the use of technology and information systems in healthcare to improve patient care, enhance communication, and drive innovation. Here are some objectives of the Nursing Informatics 2 course:
Explore advanced concepts and theories in nursing informatics, deepening understanding of the role of technology in healthcare delivery.
Examine the utilization of electronic health records (EHRs) and other health information systems to enhance documentation, information sharing, and care coordination.
Analyze the role of nursing informatics in supporting evidence-based practice, research, and quality improvement initiatives.
Investigate data management principles, including data collection, storage, analysis, and interpretation, to inform decision-making and improve patient outcomes.
Explore the implementation and evaluation of healthcare technologies, including telehealth, mobile applications, and wearable devices, in nursing practice.
Address the ethical, legal, and regulatory considerations related to nursing informatics, such as privacy, security, and confidentiality of health information.