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Improving computer skills to support hospital restructuring.

E Miller1, E Arquiza

  • 1Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.

Journal of Nursing Care Quality
|May 27, 1999
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Hospital restructuring efforts improved electronic patient information access for caregivers. This initiative enhanced nursing staff computer skills and documentation efficiency, supporting a patient-centered care model.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Informatics
  • Healthcare Management
  • Health Information Systems

Background:

  • Hospitals face increasing demands for efficient patient information access.
  • Caregiver needs for streamlined data entry and retrieval are critical during restructuring.
  • Effective information management is essential for modern healthcare delivery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a successful initiative for improving electronic patient information management in a hospital setting.
  • To highlight the role of leadership in facilitating technological adoption among nursing staff.
  • To outline strategies for enhancing nursing informatics competencies and documentation practices.

Main Methods:

  • Leadership coordination by chief nurse executive and nursing information manager.

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  • Development and implementation of computer skills training programs for nursing staff.
  • Redesign of facility structure to align with a patient-centered care model.
  • Main Results:

    • Timely support for hospital restructuring initiatives.
    • Improved competency skills in using electronic health records among nursing staff.
    • Increased utilization of electronic methods for patient care documentation.

    Conclusions:

    • Leadership and targeted training are key to successful implementation of health information systems.
    • Enhancing nursing informatics roles supports efficient patient care and documentation.
    • Adopting electronic documentation improves data accessibility and supports patient-centered care models.