What can the individual professional nurse do to ensure an information infrastructure for nursing?
Individual nurses are making a difference in the creation of a “rich” nursing information infrastructure by: • educating themselves and others on how the recognized terminologies and data element sets can be used and bring value to nursing practice • collaborating with the ANA CNPII to ensure one’s efforts are aligned toward a common nursing information infrastructure • integrating the recognized terminologies and data element sets in their practices in ways that bring immediate value • sharing their experiences using the recognized terminologies and data element sets with CNPII and others through multiple communication channels • expecting that the highest quality NURSING information infrastructure can only be created by the profession leading the partnership with clinical information system developers and vendors.
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