This book is an indispensable tool and a practical guide for nurses
and health care professionals as it details the implementation
processes of both small and large clinical computer systems used in
various health care settings. Combining theory and research, this
book explains system implementation, with material drawn from
multiple specialties, such as nursing informatics, information
technology, and project management. User-friendly and written in a
conversational style, it features practical analogies and case
studies to illustrate concepts as it guides the user in the
successful execution and management of system implementation, thereby
improving the delivery of health care. Designed for use by nurses and
health care professionals, chapter highlights include: system
selection, the role of the informatics nurse in computer system
implementation, project scope, implementation timeline, risk and
barrier identification, project management, customization of product,
plan for roll-out of product, evaluation of product and
implementation process, data protection and legal considerations, and
more.
차 례
Introduction to Nursing Informatics.- System Selection.- The Role of
the Informatics Nurse in a Computer System Implementation.- Project
Scope.- Implementation Timeline.- Political Landscape of the
Organization.- Risk and Barrier Identification.- Project Management.-
Tools to Assist the Implementation Process.- Customization of
Product.- Plan for Roll-out of Product.- Training and Roll-out of
Product.- Evaluation of Product and Implementation Process.- Post-
Implementation Project Team and Maintenance Activities.- Data
Protection and Legal Considerations.- Glossary.- Appendix: Checklists
of Implementation Tasks.- Index.