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Informatics Mind Map

The document discusses the integration and impact of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) within the healthcare system, highlighting both their benefits and challenges. EHRs enhance data retrieval, save money, and improve the efficiency and accuracy of documentation.

Informatics Mind Map

Learning Portfolio

Electronic Health Records (Week 8)

Technology in Clinical Settings (Have Electronic Health Records Improved the Quality of Patient Care?)
Cons

Difficult for nurses that are not tech-savvy

Issues with universality

Leads to stigmatization/ bias

Time Consuming

Client feels disconnected from care, interferes with nurse-client relationship

Pros

Efficiency and accuracy in documentation

improved data retrieval

Saves money

Human-Technology Relationships (4 rules for the reinvention of healthcare)

We need to go above what we learned in class

Have to connect all topics

Canada's health care system is under heavy strain; there is too little money and too few resources and workers to meet the demands of the Canadian population. The current system is not sustainable, changes need to be made. An approach that can be taken to make the healthcare system more effective is by changing current technical tools (such as EHRs) to address the social nature of human beings. EHRs need to be designed to complement the way humans and technology interact with each other, and address the changes in both technology as well as clinical roles and processes. (Coiera, E. (2004). Four rules for the reinvention of health care. BMJ, 328(7449), 1197–9. doi:10.1136/bmj.328.7449.1197)

Informatics and Social Justice (Week 11)

Social Justice in Health Policy
Information Poverty/Digital Divide
Health Information Technology & Social Justice

Electronic Health Records (Week 7)

Availability of all medical records
Allergies
Fall risk
Past scans
History of substance abuse
Consistency among all healthcare bodies, underlying language
Bias towards delivery technology and electronic health records
Patient Access
Documentation and Changing Information
Adverse Events
Online Lab Services