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ISBN 10: 012816977X
ISBN 13: 9780128169773
Author: Evelyn Hovenga, Cherrie Lowe
Measuring Capacity to Care Using Nursing Data presents evidence-based solutions regarding the adoption of safe staffing principles and the optimum use of operational data to enable health service delivery strategies that result in improved patient and organizational outcomes. Readers will learn how to make better use of informatics to collect, share, link and process data collected operationally for the purpose of providing real-time information to decision- makers. The book discusses topics such as dynamic health care environments, health care operational inefficiencies and costly events, how to measure nursing care demand, nursing models of care, data quality and governance, and big data.
The content of the book is a valuable source for graduate students in informatics, nurses, nursing managers and several members involved in health care who are interested in learning more about the beneficial use of informatics for improving their services.
- Presents and discusses evidences from real-world case studies from multiple countries
- Provides detailed insights of health system complexity in order to improve decision- making
- Demonstrates the link between nursing data and its use for efficient and effective healthcare service management
- Discusses several limitations currently experienced and their impact on health service delivery
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Dynamic health care environments
Chapter 2: Health care operational inefficiencies: Costly events
Chapter 3: Digital transformation needs to measure nursing and midwifery care demands and workloads
Chapter 4: Nursing and midwifery work measurement methods and use
Chapter 5: Identifying skill mix needs
Chapter 6: Nursing and organizational models of care
Chapter 7: Staffing resource allocation, budgets and management
Chapter 8: Workforce planning
Chapter 9: Digital health ecosystems: Use of informatics, connectivity and system interoperability
Chapter 10: A digital transformation strategy enabling nursing data use
Chapter 11: Measuring health service quality
Chapter 12: Residential and community care management
Chapter 13: Current and future vision
Appendix 1: Case study 1 — Patient Assessment and Information System (PAIS)
Appendix 2: Case Study 2 — Design, development and use of the TrendCare system
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