The impact of nursing informatics on patient outcomes and patient
The healthcare industry is rapidly evolving, and the use of technology has become increasingly important in delivering quality patient care. As a nurse informaticist, I propose the implementation of a nursing informatics project aimed at improving patient outcomes and care efficiency in our healthcare organization. This proposal outlines the project, stakeholders impacted, expected patient outcomes, required technologies, and the project team responsible for implementing the project.
Project Description
The proposed nursing informatics project is the implementation of a Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) system in our healthcare organization. CPOE allows providers to electronically order medications, laboratory tests, radiology studies, and other procedures, eliminating the need for paper-based orders. The CPOE system will integrate with the electronic health record (EHR) system already in use in our organization. The system will be available to all providers, including physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and nurses.
Stakeholders Impacted
The stakeholders impacted by this project include patients, providers, nurses, pharmacists, laboratory and radiology staff, and administrators. Patients will benefit from improved safety and quality of care, while providers will benefit from a streamlined ordering process and reduced medication errors. Nurses will benefit from increased communication with providers, and pharmacists will benefit from reduced medication order errors. Laboratory and radiology staff will benefit from improved turnaround times, and administrators will benefit from increased patient safety and reduced liability.
Patient Outcomes and Care Efficiencies
The implementation of the CPOE system is aimed at improving patient outcomes and care efficiencies. This improvement will occur by reducing medication errors, improving medication administration times, and reducing test turnaround times. Studies have shown that the use of CPOE systems can reduce medication errors by up to 55% (Kukhareva et al., 2019). By reducing medication errors, patient safety is improved, and patient outcomes are enhanced. Additionally, CPOE systems have been shown to reduce medication administration times by up to 70% (Bates et al., 1998). By reducing medication administration times, patient care efficiencies are improved, and patient outcomes are enhanced. Finally, CPOE systems can reduce test turnaround times, allowing for faster diagnosis and treatment (Koppel et al., 2005).
Technologies Required
The implementation of the CPOE system requires several technologies, including an EHR system, a CPOE system, and integration with pharmacy and laboratory systems. The EHR system is already in use in our healthcare organization, and the CPOE system will integrate with the existing EHR system. The pharmacy and laboratory systems will also need to integrate with the CPOE system to ensure accurate and timely medication orders and test results.
Project Team
The project team responsible for implementing the CPOE system will include representatives from nursing, pharmacy, laboratory, radiology, IT, and administration. The project team will be led by a project manager who will be responsible for coordinating the project and ensuring that it is completed on time and within budget. The nurse informaticist will be responsible for ensuring that the nursing staff is adequately trained on the CPOE system and that the system is designed to meet the needs of the nursing staff. The nurse informaticist will also be responsible for ensuring that the CPOE system is designed to promote patient safety and enhance patient outcomes.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the implementation of a CPOE system in our healthcare organization is a nursing informatics project that has the potential to improve patient outcomes and care efficiencies. The use of technology in healthcare is essential in providing quality patient care, and the CPOE system is an example of technology that can be used to enhance patient safety and quality of care. The proposed project team, including the nurse informaticist, will be responsible for implementing the CPO