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TRENDS AND

ISSUES IN
NURSING
HANIM MUFAROKHAH, M.Kep
POLTEKKES RS dr. SOEPRAOEN

CURRENT TRENDS IN
NURSING PRACTICE

Importance of Information and


Clinical Technology
A. TELEHEALTH
- videoconferencing
- Automated medication administration
- Point-of-care Clinical Documentation
System
- Electronic Medical Records
- Smart Administration pumps
- Pharmacy system
- Remote Telemetry monitoring

Videoconferencing

Videoconferencing
is the conduct of a videoconference (also known as a
video conference or videoteleconference) by a set of
telecommunication technologies which allow two or more
locations to communicate by simultaneous two-way
video and audio transmissions. It has also been called
'visual collaboration' and is a type of groupware.

Automated medication administration

Automated Medication
Administration solutions or Patient
Pharmaceutical Distribution
solutions allow nursing staff to
automate the medication
distribution process.

Medication Administration Solutions allow


nurses to administer medication more quickly
and accurately, helping to avoid costly errors.
Improve Efficiency
Reduce Medication Distribution Errors
Increase Accurate Documentation - Reduce Liability
Improve Quality of Care
Increase Patient and Employee Satisfaction

Point-Of-Care Clinical Documentation


System
A system of automated templates that allows providers
to capture medical information and document patient
care encounters at the time of the event.

Past investigation results and reports


Patient hx

Previous Clinical Documentation

Diagnosis and
Procedure

Medication History

Tangible and Intangible benefits


of Proper Clinical Documentation
The ability of the physician and other
health care professionals to evaluate and
plan the patients immediate treatment,
and to monitor his/her heath care over
time.
Communication and continuity of care
among and other health care
professionals involved in the patient care.

Accurate and timely claims review and payment.


Appropriate utilization review and quality and payment.
Foundation for medical research and healthcare
statistics.
Defensible legal evidence.

Benefits of Electronic Documentation over


Paper Based Recordings.
Electronic

Complete legitimate
Reduction in Medication errors
Accurate and timely analysis of
lab results etc.
More time for direct
clinician/patient interaction.
Improve transparency and
communication.
Elimination of data duplication.
Improved care through relevant
clinical reminders and alerts.

Paper Based
Illegible and inadequate
handwritten notes.
Transcription based errors.
Time consuming and usually
missing data leading to
incomplete analysis.
What works on paper might
not always be translated to
electronic format.

Clinical Workflows

Clinical Workflows & EMR Trends


Complex and
dynamic
Multiple
players
Information
systems to
build around
workflows
Timely
information
retrieval

Clinical
Documentation
Decision support
tools
Conventional EMR
-Retrieval of info
- Reports
- Scheduling
- Billing

CURRENT EMR
Cost Effectiveness
Patient Safety
Error prevention
Quality
Outcomes

THANK YOU!

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