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An intranet-based information system for nurses

M Dugas1

  • 1Department of Medical Informatics, University of Munich, Germany.

M.D. Computing : Computers in Medical Practice
|June 9, 1998
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Computerized nursing information systems are essential for large hospitals. An intranet-based system effectively meets the need for up-to-date nursing information, improving communication and efficiency.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Nursing Information Systems
  • Hospital Management

Background:

  • Paper-based communication is insufficient for large, specialized hospitals.
  • Nurses require extensive and current information for optimal patient care.
  • Existing information systems may not adequately support nursing workflows.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the design and implementation of an intranet-based nursing information system.
  • To evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of this system in a major university hospital.
  • To address the need for computerized nursing information.

Main Methods:

  • Design and implementation of an intranet-based nursing information system.
  • Discussion of the organizational infrastructure and technical concept.

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  • Analysis of system usage during the first year of operation.
  • Main Results:

    • The implemented intranet system demonstrated intensive use in its first year.
    • The system's usage highlights a significant need for computerized nursing information.
    • Intranet technology proved capable of meeting the demands for nursing information.

    Conclusions:

    • Intranet-based nursing information systems are vital for modern healthcare facilities.
    • The successful implementation indicates a viable solution for improving nursing communication.
    • Computerized systems are necessary to meet the evolving information needs of nurses.