Health care professionals have an ethical duty to ensure patient safety.

ADAPTATION OF THE HUMAN BODY TO PREGNANCY 2
August 23, 2022
The Essentials of Nursing Informatics: Computer Skills
August 23, 2022

Health care professionals have an ethical duty to ensure patient safety.

Required reading

Textbook chapter 6- has a small section on EMR

Attached article on Informatics- please use content

Overview

Use the information from your assigned readings, the literature, the self-paced tutorial and leaders in your organization to write a 2-3 page paper that addresses the following questions. Title page and references are not included in 2-3 page limit.

Health care professionals have an ethical duty to ensure patient safety. Safe technologies are increasingly being implemented throughout health care organizations to improve patient safety, streamline work processes, and improve the quality and outcomes of health care delivery. In a 2-3 page paper, you will discuss one (1) technology safety initiative that has been or can be implemented in a health care setting to improve patient safety and work processes, and improve patient outcomes.

You may use one of the following examples or chose your own. Some examples are:

· Smart pumps

· Bar code medication administration

· Clinical decision support systems

· RFID technology

· Smart rooms

· Wearable technology

· Robotics

1.  Describe the technology and its users.

2.  What data is gathered using the technology?

3.  What are the benefits to patient safety, workflow processes and patient outcomes?

4.  What are the cons of this technology?

5.  Do the benefits outweigh the cons?  Provide rationale

6. Describe the role of the nurse leader in selecting, implementing and sustaining technology. Provide 2 examples of effectiveness of the technology of patient safety, workflow processes, and patient outcomes.

 

References

Minimum of four (4) total references: two (2) references from required course materials and two (2) peer-reviewed references. All references must be no older than five years (unless making a specific point using a seminal piece of information)