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Scanner technology for data-based decision making

M T Nolan1, D M Nyberg, S S Poe

  • 1Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA.

Nursing Economic$
|January 1, 1997
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Scanner systems empower nurse executives by providing valuable clinical, educational, and administrative data for improved patient care. This technology streamlines data entry, justifying investment in nursing information systems and staff training.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Informatics
  • Nursing Administration
  • Information Technology in Healthcare

Background:

  • Nurse executives require robust data for decision-making and departmental justification.
  • Manual data entry is time-consuming and costly, hindering efficient information management.
  • Advancements in technology offer solutions for data collection and system integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the benefits of scanner systems for nurse executives.
  • To demonstrate how scanner technology enhances data-driven decision-making.
  • To illustrate the role of scanner systems in advancing nursing information systems.

Main Methods:

  • Review of scanner system functionalities in healthcare settings.
  • Analysis of data management capabilities for clinical, educational, and administrative purposes.

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  • Evaluation of cost-benefit implications related to manual data entry elimination.
  • Main Results:

    • Scanner systems provide critical data for guiding nurse executive decisions and improving patient care outcomes.
    • Access to large patient care datasets empowers nurse executives in interdepartmental communications.
    • Elimination of manual data entry reduces costs and personnel time.

    Conclusions:

    • Scanner technology offers significant advantages for nurse executives in managing patient care.
    • It serves as a foundational tool for accessing information and migrating to advanced communication systems.
    • Investment in scanner technology and staff training is crucial for nursing department development.