ANIA & CARING CONFERENCE 2008

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 2008  Nursing Informatics Monuments and Milestones for the Future

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Speaker 

Presentation

Charles P. Friedman, PhD Deputy National Coordinator Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) HealthInformationTechnology(ONC) The National Health IT Initiative: A Progress Update

 

Kathleen McCormick, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI

101 Transforming to Translational – What Does it Mean for Nursing IT?

Susan Stanley RN, MSN

 

111  High Risk Medication Delivery in Pediatrics: A Calculating Safety Tool
 

Lisa Anne Bove   MSN, RN - BC

112   Why are we Implementing This?
 

Ricki Willett RN, MSN

Donna Franks, BSN, RN
 

113  Sustaining Integration Beyond Implementation

 

Karen Hughart, RN, MSN

Gwen Holder RN, MSN

 

114 Rewards of Rapid Rollout

 

Kathryn Ward- Presson, MSN, RN, CNAA,BC

121  Administrative Nursing Dashboards:  Excellence in Data Driven Decision-Making

Susan Tyner-Pritchett, RN
 

 

122  Acute Care Information Management Systems--As Automatic, Accurate, and Efficient as Informatics Gets

Margaret Semancik, BSN, RN, MAS

 

123  CPOE is Not Just for Physicians’

Carlene Anteau-Lejonvarn MS, RN

 

124  Information Technology and Nursing Excellence:  The Catalyst to a Successful Magnet Journey

 

Sandy Alfon, MSN, RN, FNP-BC

 

131 Nurse Champions:  Our Invention to Meet the Need during the Implementation of an Electronic Medical Record

Cheryl D. Parker, RN, MSN, PhD  

 

132  Nursing Care and the Technology Barrier:  Bringing Care Back to the Bedside

Lisa  McChesney  RN, MSN, CCRN
133  Implementing a Clinical System: Catalyst or Consequence?

Jeffrey Hall, MD

134  CPOE: Innovations in Training

 

1. Katharine S. West, MPH, MSN, RN, CNS
2. Tanya Stowe BSN, RN PHN

 

141  Clinical Content Domains:  Lessons learned collaborating with the End-user to Develop online Tools to Improve Documentation Workflow in a Regional Comprehensive Electronic Medical Record

 

1. Gwen Holder RN MSN

 

142  Moving from Manual to Computerized Insulin Titration Protocol-An Interdisciplinary Approach to Development and Implementation that Improves Outcomes

 

1. Debra Konicek, RN MSN BC

2.  Cyndie Lundberg, RN, BSN

 

143  Encoding Clinical Documentation to SNOWMED CT Standardized Terminology: Nursing Content

 

Barbara Mishic M.Ed., RN, BC

 

 

144 The Mentoring Process for New Nursing Informatics Staff:  Can an Informal Process be Successful?

 

1.  Kathryn Sapnas, PhD, RN CCRN, CNOR

2.  Kathryn Ward-Presson

 

211  Nursing Informatics as the Tool for Visionary Nursing Leadership

 

Mary Wright MN, RN, BC

212  Physician-Nurse Communication with CPOE:  Creative Solutions

 

Robin Raiford, RN-BC CPHIMS FHIMSS

 

213 NI - Are you ready?  The HL7 V3 Continuity of Care Document Coming Soon to a Computer near You

 

1.  Marina Douglas, MS, RN

2.  Brenda Wright, RN, MS
      

 

214  It's all about People:  Improving Outcomes through Transition Management

 

1.    Nancy K Rudge, RN, BSN, CCRN

2     Gwen Holder

232 CPOE, ED Whiteboard, and Order Tracker:  Improving Workflow and Communication of Laboratory Orders in the Emergency Department
 

Rosemary Kennedy, MBA, RN

 

233  Strategies for Using Technology to Bring Evidenced-Based Practice to the Point of Decision Making
 

Susan K Newbold, PhD, RN-BC  FAAN FHIMSS

 

234  Tiger Update

Donna Rhines, RN, MSN, CNOR

241  Importance of Optimizing Your Perioperative Implementation
 

1.  Darla S. Shehy, BSN, RN

 

242 Clinical Collaboration in Redesigning Workflow While Transitioning to CPOE
 

Bonnie Wesorick, RN, MSN
 

243  The Impact of Understanding the Technology and Practice Polarity before Implementing Point of Care Technology

 

Judy Murphy, BSN, RN, FACMI, FHIMSS

251  Thinking Inside Another Box

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