Informatics nurses have big impact on care quality: HIMSS survey
Informatics nurses bring continue to bring great value to the use of clinical systems and technologies at their healthcare organizations, according to the 2015 Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Impact of the Informatics Nurse Survey.
- Quality of patient care: Respondents reported a direct positive effect on the quality of care patients receive as a result of the work of informatics nurses. Sixty percent of respondents indicated that informatics nurses have a high degree of impact on the quality of care.
- Direct effect on clinical systems: Respondents reported that informatics nurses have a high degree of impact on workflow, patient safety and user acceptance.
- Hiring informatics professionals: Approximately one-fourth of respondents (23 percent) reported that their organizations hired their first informatics professional before 2000.
- Executive leadership: Nearly two-thirds of respondents (61 percent) work for an organization that employs an informatics professional in a leadership position. Twenty percent of respondents reported working for an organization that employs a chief nursing information officer.
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