Advancing Informatics Competencies Amongst Canadian Nurses Case Study
Details a case study performed in Canada to assess nurses’ informatics competencies and the steps taken to improve both their competencies and training.
Developing Informatics Competencies of ICU Novice Nurses Based on Miller’s Pyramid Model Case Study
This case study maps out the methods used to train nurses at a highly rated technologically supported hospital in China. Discuss the methodology for and results from equipping nurses in the intensive care unit with the tools they need to ensure patient safety and continuity while using innovative...
Nursing Informatics Education and Training Case Study
This case study focuses on the development and results of a survey aimed at nursing staff employed by Sutter Health located in California, United States, to measure their understanding of informatics, which uncovering the need for more education and training across the enterprise.
Infant Feeding and Enteral Feeding Safety Case Study
This HIMSS Davies Award case study outlines one hospital’s work to sustain safe infant feeding practices.
Standardizing Processes and Care for Pediatric Patients Case Studies
In these healthcare case study overviews, we explore three different examples of Akron Children’s Hospital’s work to provide quality care and improve health outcomes.
Training the Health IT Workforce at Indiana University Case Study
This case study outlines an innovative and revolutionary health IT program proposal currently under-development at Indiana University’s School of Informatics and Computing.
Transformation in Health Information Management and Informatics Education and Training: Experiences from Manipal Academy of Higher Education in India Case Study
This case study explores the history and development of health IT in India as well as the journey to creating new programs to train students in health information management and informatics at a higher education institution in India.
Sustainment of a Successful Pediatric Asthma Management Program Case Study
This HIMSS Davies Award case study focuses on using embedded, evidence-based care guidelines to control pediatric asthma and an alert system that triggered when patients were about to be discharged before a home management plan was created.
Clinical Documentation Diagnosis-Related Group Coding and Subvention Case Study
This HIMSS Davies Award case study focuses on how diagnosis-related group coding—an established system used to quantify the ‘products’ that a hospital is able to provide—was able to help solve numerous challenges for one health system.
Predictive Model Intervention for in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Case Study
This HIMSS Davies Award case study shares how one health system used predictive models to detect patient deterioration prior to cardiac arrest.
Predictive Risk Score for Reducing 30-Day Readmissions Case Study
This HIMSS Davies Award case study shares how one health system used a risk score for real-time prediction of readmissions for hospitalized patients within the EMR.