Call to Action: Realize Sharable, Comparable Big Data
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Call to Action: Realize Sharable,
Comparable Big Data
Bonnie L. Westra, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMIAssociate Professor & Director, Center for Nursing
Informatics University of Minnesota, School of Nursing
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily represent official policy or position of HIMSS.
Share findings from a national action to create sharable/ comparable nursing data to transform health and healthcare
Encourage adoption of SNOMED-CT and LOINC as national standards for clinical data, with linkage to nursing terminologies through mappings
Advocate for participation in standards organizations and policy initiatives to ensure a nursing voice
Objectives
AcknowledgmentPlanning Committee/ Presenters at:
Connie Delaney, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI
Susan Matney, MS, RN, PhD-C, FAAN
Joyce Sensmeier MS, RN-BC, CPHIMS, FHIMSS, FAAN
Judith Warren, PhD, RN, BC. FAAN, FACMI
John Welton, PhD, RN
Bonnie Westra, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI
Nursing Knowledge: Big Data Research for Transforming Healthcare
University of Minnesota School of Nursing
Nurses Call to ActionNursing information is not captured in ways that make it sharable and comparable – essential for “big data” for quality improvement and research to improve patient safety outcomes
Nursing has a long history of informatics development, but implementation lags
Primary Goal is…..To guide consistent documentation and data collection to support big data research for transforming healthcare
Created an Action Plan for:Prepare nurses to meet informatics
competencies
Integrating nursing information into health and healthcare knowledge systems
Optimizing nursing language and healthcare information
Creating a clinical data warehouse to use EHR data to Influence policy
Advancing the Vision of a Transformed Health System
Informatics and health IT have the potential to reshape the healthcare delivery system, transitioning to:
A more coordinated structure
Make information easily and safely shared among patients, consumers and providers
Enable improved outcomes, quality of care and lower costs
To Reach this VisionAll providers, health systems, hospitals, patients
and consumers must have access to real-time, accurate and actionable health information
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Clinical Data Repository/ Warehouse
Clinical DataNMDS
Management Data
NMMDS
Other Data Sets
Continuum of Care
Action Plan to Achieve the Vision
Develop a strategy/campaign for educating front line nurses, students, and faculty on informatics
competencies & the value of standardized nursing data
CompetenciesSources
AACN – requires informatics Essentials for BSN, MS, and DNP
TIGER Initiative – all nurses
ChallengeFaculty preparation
to teach informaticsQSEN Informatics
Deep Dive
Action Plan to Achieve the Vision
Advocate for the adoption of SNOMED-CT and LOINC as national standards for clinical data, and
link them with nursing terminologies through mappings
Missing Educational LinkImplementation of standardized nursing
languages
Shared resources for mapping local terms to national standards
Commitment to a standard for health information exchange for nursing data
Standardized Terminologies
Health Information Exchange
Action Plan to Achieve the Vision
Demonstrate the value of a nursing knowledge model to advance big data research and improve
patient outcomes
The Nursing Process – Nursing Knowledge Model
Susan Matney, MSN, PhD(c), RN-C, FAAN
Action Plan to Achieve the Vision
Advocate for participation in standards organizations and policy initiatives to ensure a
nursing voice
Nursing’s Role in Standards
Leverage the EHR to optimize workflow and support clinical decision making
Tell the patient’s storyGather information from throughout the EHRPresent and update it in an interactive, inter-
professional summary
Collaborate to foster knowledge translation
Leverage analytics to extract actionable knowledge
Build evidence out of practice
Participate