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Title: Class


1
Class 175 IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW NURSING
TECHNOLOGIES
  • ROADMAP TO SUCCESS

2
Presenters
  • Regina Alexander-Reis RN MS
  • BCMA Coordinator/Nursing Clinical Applications
    Coordinator
  • Eastern Colorado Health Care System (Denver)
  • PICTURE

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Kathryn G. Sapnas RN, PhD, CCRN, CNOR Chief
Nurse, Research Informatics Miami VA Healthcare
System
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HOUSE KEEPING
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HOUSE KEEPING
  • This is 1.5 Hour class
  • Restrooms are located
  • Cell Phones
  • Please turn off or change to vibrate
  • If you must answer a call, please leave the room.

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HOUSE KEEPING
  • Please,
  • No questions during the presentation.
  • Questions written on the 3X5 card will be
    answered at the conclusion of the presentation.
  • For questions not answered,
  • the question and the answer will be available on
    the web.

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Introduction
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Safety, Quality Informatics
  • Informatics as a Quality Driver
  • Role in Magnet Designation
  • Clinical Excellence
  • Patient Safety
  • Inextricably linked
  • Interdisciplinary Collaboration
  • Efficiency
  • Effectiveness

9
Failed Implementations
  • What do you consider a failed Implementation?
  • EXAMPLES
  • US Business
  • Hershey
  • US Healthcare
  • Santa Barbara County Care Data Exchange

10
Successful implementations
Miami Interdiscplinary Nursing Informatics Model
  • Positively impact
  • Patient safety
  • Staff satisfaction
  • Patient satisfaction

Patient-Centered
Outcomes - Driven
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Successful Implementation
  • Stakeholder Communication
  • Strategic plan
  • Organizational assessment
  • Framework (Gugerty, Rook and Maranda, 2006)
  • Pre-implementation,
  • Go live
  • Post implementation.
  • Concept of between within
  • Coordination
  • Cooperation
  • Collaboration

12
Evolution of NI in VA
(Moorer Rick 2006)
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Evolution of NI in VA
(Moorer Rick 2006)
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Chief Nurse Executive Role
  • Critical in Selection, Implementation
    Evaluation
  • Overall Facility/Healthcare System Impact
  • Requires alignment with the
  • Complicated Process
  • CNO must be actively involved in over-all
    decision-making implementation process
  • (http//www.aone.org)

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CNE Technology Guiding Principles
  • Pre-Acquisition
  • Acquisition (before selection supplier)
  • Contract Negotiation
  • Implementation (Managing the process)
  • ROI- Benefit Management
  • Post Implementation
  • Understanding overall policy issues related to IT
  • Survival Tips
  • Directives from the CEO/BOD
  • Legal Aspects
  • (http//www.aone.org)

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CNE/Nurse Informaticist Dyad
  • Pre-Acquisition
  • Contract Negotiation
  • Critical in success of the acquisition,
    implementation, and evaluation
  • Acquisition (before selection supplier)
  • Implementation (Managing the process)
  • ROI- Benefit Management

17
Domains of NI Practice
  • System Lifecycle
  • Human Factors
  • Information Technology
  • Information Management
  • Professional Practice
  • Models and Theories

18
Functional Areas of NI
  • Survey conducted by Sensmeier
  • Weaver
  • 776 respondents
  • Top 3 most frequent roles reported
  • System Implementation (45)
  • System Development (41)
  • Liaison (32)
  • (HIMSS, 2007)

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NI Leadership Skills
  • Superb communication
  • Change management
  • Risk Assessment
  • Coalition building
  • Political finesse
  • Business acumen
  • Strategic application
  • (ANA, 2008)

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Nursing Informatics Competencies
  • Informatics Nurse Specialist skills common to
    Nurse Executive skills
  • Computer literacy skills
  • Information literacy skills
  • Project management skills
  • Information management and communication
  • Consultant
  • Make judgments based on data trends patterns

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Analyst Role
  • Quality and Safety
  • Outcomes management
  • Synthesize knowledge
  • Performance Improvement
  • Maintain data integrity and reliability
  • Aggregate data
  • Identify benchmarks
  • Develop Performance Measures
  • Assess workflow

22
NI Competencies
  • Leadership Innovation
  • Computer Information Literacy
  • Change Management
  • Computer Knowledge Skills
  • Project Management (NII)
  • Administration, Communication,

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SHARED VISION
  • Chief Nurse Executive and Nurse Informatcist
    DEVELOP solid foundation of collaboration
  • Work together to make the vision a reality
  • Look to future to create realities in present
  • Work though people support and encourage
  • CELEBRATE SUCCESSES!!!!!!!
  • LAUGH !!!! Use Lessons Learned to develop Best
    Practices
  • Share the results

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Why do we continue to introduce new technologies
in nursing?
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Benefits of IT in Healthcare
  • Safety
  • computer technologies can place safety barriers
    within high risk processes to improve patient
    safety

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Benefits of IT in Healthcare (cont)
  • Efficiency
  • Achieved through the use of computers and
    computer technology as a data management tool
  • Moving away from paper records improves access
    to the data you need without flipping through a
    bulky patient record
  • Easier retrieval of data associated with a
    particular process
  • Data sharing is improved between disciplines

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Benefits of IT in Healthcare (cont)
  • Quality Improvement
  • Allows for auditing to assure a consistent
    standard of care
  • Measurement of performance against standards of
    practice to identify systems issues and
    opportunities for improvement

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Benefits of IT in Healthcare (cont)
  • Decision Support
  • Cues and information built into the system to
    assist the clinician in making care decisions
  • BCMA - provides a double check against the 5
    Rights of Medication Administration,
  • PCA pumps and Smart IV pumps - alert when dose
    limits are exceeded and can prevent
    misprogramming

29
Principles of System Life Cycle
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Planning and Analysis
  • System planning
  • Definition of the problem
  • Feasibility study
  • Recommendations
  • Allocation of resources
  • System analysis
  • Data collection
  • Data analysis
  • Data Review
  • Benefits identification
  • System Proposal development
  • System design
  • Functional specifications
  • Technical specifications
  • Implementation planning

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Testing and Training
  • Functional Testing
  • Integrated systems testing
  • End-User Training
  • Hands-on, interactive
  • How it works, how it will be integrated into the
    users environment
  • reference tools, support

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Implementation
  • "Go-Live" work plan
  • description of preparation
  • timeline
  • indicators for completion of critical tasks
  • person responsible for determining criteria have
    been met
  • Activation
  • gtgtParallel gtgtPilot
  • gtgtPhased-in gtgtBig Bang theory

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Evaluation
  • System evaluation and maintenance
  • Use criteria established in the planning and
    design phase
  • Has the system accomplished the stated
    objectives?
  • Continuous phase associated with quality
    improvement and continually meeting the needs of
    users

34
Application in the Nursing Environment
  • Implementation strategies in the nursing
    environment
  • Functional testing
  • Workflow analysis
  • Documentation of polices and procedures
  • Education and Training
  • Go Live

35
Evaluation of an Implementation Process
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PCA pumps with programming software
  • What went right
  • Things that could have been done differently.
  • What are some implementation lessons learned from
    this process.

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Practical Application
  • Clinical Flowsheets
  • Functional testing
  • Workflow analysis
  • Documentation of polices and procedures
  • Education and Training
  • Go Live

38
Summary
  • Strategies for successful implementations
  • Strategic Pre-planning
  • Shared vision
  • Clear expectations
  • Include Senior and Executive Leadership as well
    as Nursing Leadership team and staff
  • Measurable outcomes
  • Relationships with stakeholders
  • Post implementation follow up evaluation metrics

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Measuring Implementation Success
  • Clinical Information Systems Implementation
    Evaluation Scale (CISIES)
  • 37 items on a 6 point Likert-type scale
  • Strongly Disagree to Strongly Agree
  • Valid reliable (a.94)
  • Total score identifies degree of staff
    satisfaction with implementation and likelihood
    of non-problem or problem implementations
  • (Gugerty, 2005)

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EXAMPLES of CISES questions
  • The system has improved my practice.
  • Adequate resources were available when I was
    learning to use the system.
  • I feel the use of the system has improved patient
    outcomes.
  • The system take into account specific needs of my
    care area(s).
  • Members of other disciplines should receive more
    training on how their entry information affects
    my use of the system.
  • Overall, the introduction to the system has been
    effective.
  • I am physically comfortable when I use the
    system.
  • http//cisevaluation.com/Gugerty_Consulting__LLC
  • (Gugerty, 2005)

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References
  • American Nurses Credentialing Institute (2007).
    Testing information Informatics nurse. Retrieved
    on August 9, 2007 from http//www.nursecredentiali
    ng.org/ancc/cert/PDFs/InformaticsBrochure.pdf
  • American Organization of Nurse Executives.
    Defining the role of the nurse executive in
    technology acquisition and implementation.
    Retrieved July 25, 2007 from http//www.aone.org
  • American Organization of Nurse Executives.
    Organizational information. Retrieved July 13,
    2007 from http//www.aone.org
  • American Organization of Nurse Executive.
    Strategic plan. Retrieved July 23, 2007 from
    http//www.aone.org/aone/pdf/Strategic2020Opera
    ting20Plans/200720200920AONE20Strategic20Plan
    20Final.pdf

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References
  • American Nurses Association (2006). Standards of
    practice for nursing informatics. American Nurses
    Publishing Washington, D.C.
  • Gugerty, B, Maranda, M, Rook, D. (2006). The
    Clinical Information System Implementation
    Evaluation Scale. Proceedings of The 9th
    International Congress in Nursing Informatics,
    June, Seoul, Korea.
  • Gugerty, B. (2005). Clinical Information System
    Implementation Evaluation Effectiveness Scale.
    Retrieved from http//cisevaluation.com/Gugerty_Co
    nsulting__LLC
  • Severino, D.G., Passino, J. (2004). Making I/T
    work A executives guide to implementing
    information technology systems. Jossey-Bass, Inc
    San Francisco, CA.
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