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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Article 2: The nursing shortage: Can information technology help?

After reading this article, I realized that not only our country are shortage of nurse but also in other country. There are several causes that had caused this phenomenon to happen.

Some of the primary factors cited for the growing shortage include an aging workforce among registered nurses (RNs), a declining number of new nursing students, and dissatisfaction with current working conditions that leads nurses to leave the profession.

Some solutions of this phenomenon regarding to information technology has been discussed in this article. There were questions like "what can be done to remedy it? Is information technology (IT) one of the answers?" appear in the article. The main solution that had been suggested in this article is 'Employing Clinical Systems'. The benefits of this solutions are also mention in the article.

Employing Clinical Information Systems as a Solution

While the intensity and composition of an acute care nurse's workload can be overwhelming, clinical information systems allow nurses more flexibility. Based on the experiences of the thousands of nurses who use clinical IT systems daily, they are able to spend more time delivering patient care, spend less time documenting the care they provide, and feel more confident about the quality of that care. Clinical information systems eliminate duplicate tasks, help nurses reduce errors, and keep documentation to a minimum.

The ideal clinical solution distills information to the right care provider context, monitors the information so that it fits the acute-care clinical workflow, and provides access at the appropriate time to all professionals who need that information. It promotes critical thinking by changing the workflow from task-oriented to outcomes-focused. As a result, clinicians are confident about the care they provide, errors are greatly reduced, and executives and administrators get the information they need to fine-tune operations and ensure that the organization is in compliance with regulations and best practices guidelines.

Clinical IT solutions can provide these benefits:
* Point-of-care clinical documentation.
* Automated medication administration. Physician order entry.
* Clinical data repository.

In conclusion, clinical information systems can be one of those immediate actions that can help nurses feel more confident about the care they are delivering. In addition to preventing medical errors, streamlining workflow and communications, and reducing redundant data entry, these systems can have a lasting and positive effect on overall job satisfaction, providing a significant influence on retaining our invaluable nursing resources.

To understand more about the article, you may visit this link for full article:http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FSW/is_1_20/ai_n18613248

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