Nursing Knowledge 2014: Big Data and Science for Transforming Health Care (Slide Presentations)
Submitted by National Center... on Aug 20, 2014 - 4:24pm CDT
The 2014 Nursing Knowledge: Big Data & Science for Transforming Health Care Conference brought together more than 70 stakeholders from nursing practice, education, information technology, professional nursing, and informatics and standards organizations. The goal: Advance a national plan for capturing nursing information for big data research aimed at identifying effective care interventions and improving patient outcomes.
This second annual Nursing Knowledge conference, an event initiated and sponsored by the University of Minnesota School of Nursing, focused on the transformation of nursing practice, research, and education. In an era of big data, massive databases of health information are being amassed within electronic health records systems and related repositories making them available to be analyzed to ascertain patterns, trends, and evidence that will guide patient care. However, for research to accurately reflect all factors influencing patient outcomes, the data must reflect nursing, as well as medical and other interprofessional information. The Nursing Knowledge conferences aim to develop and foster execution of a plan that will ensure that nursing information is captured – and to integrate the concepts and application of big data into nursing practice, research, and education through collaboration.
The slide presentations from this conference are available for download and in web form below.
Presentations include:
Nursing Knowledge: Big Data & Science for Transforming Health Care Conference 2014, presented by Connie Delaney
2013 Actions: American Nurses Association, presented by Cheryl A. Peterson
HIMSS CNO-CNIO Vendor Roundtable, presented by Gail Latimer and Joyce Sensmeier
AHRQ and Health Services Research in Nursing, presented by Erin Grace
The American Academy of Nursing: The Expert Panel on Nursing Informatics and Technology, presented by Lillee Gelinas
Exemplars Advancing Sharable/Comparable Data, presented by Kathleen A. McCormick
AMIA Nursing Informatics Working Group, presented by Laura Heermann Langford
Laying the Infrastructure for Nursing Knowledge using Health IT, presented by Judy Murphy
LOINC and Nursing Assessments, presented by Bonnie L. Westra and Susan A. Matney
QSEN Nursing Informatics Deep Dive Workshop, presented by Thomas R. Clancy
Big Data and Nursing Business Intelligence, presented by John M. Welton
Recommendations for Use of Standard Nursing Terminology in Minnesota, presented by Marty LaVenture and Bonnie I. Westra
Nursing Management Minimum Data Set (NMMDS), presented by Jung In Park, Bonnie I. Westra and Connie W. Delaney
Interprofessional Education National Center Data Repository, presented by Connie W. Delaney and Judith M. Pechacek
Alliance for Nursing Informatics, presented by Joyce Sensmeier
Academic/Corporate Research Collaborative: Big, Big Data, presented by Thomas Clancy
Moving on in Practice: Visualizing the Nursing Problem List, presented by Deborah Ariosto
Public Health Initiatives, presented by Lisa V. Klotzbach
Moving on in Practice, presented by Ann O'Brien
Nursing eMeasures for Meaningful Use of EHRs, presented by Judith J. Warren
Nursing Problem Subset of SNOMED CT, presented by Susan A. Matney and Judith J. Warren
Harmonising ICNP with other Health Terminologies, presented by Amy Coenen
HL7 Patient Care Working Group Care Plan Initiative: Interprofessional Continuity of Care, presented by Laura Heerman Langford
AMIA - NIWG's NI Scholarship Initiative, presented by Charlotte Weaver
Knowledge Discovery Data: Analytics Methods, presented by Karen A. Monsen
Nursing and CTSA/PCORI Informatics Research, presented by Bonnie L. Westra and Connie W. Delaney
http://www.nursing.umn.edu/prod/groups/nurs/@pub/@nurs/documents/content/nurs_content_482406.pdf
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