Title: The%20Impact%20of%20Healthcare%20Informatics%20on%20the%20Organization
1The Impact of Healthcare Informatics on the
Organization
- Vikas Arya
- HSCI 740
- Friday, May 17, 2019
2Telecommunications applications
- Technology is helping healthcare professionals
work more efficiently. - Care can be provided in real time over great
distances. - Physicians can consult with one another around
the globe. - Patients can use the Internet or e-mail to learn
more about health conditions and educate
themselves. - Surveillance systems can enhance emergency
response efforts by monitoring for signals in
communities.
3Effects of technology on inpatient care
- Technology is driving down demand for inpatient
care, (e.g. telemedicine). - Moving away from centralized hospital services
and towards community based healthcare
services. - Greater need for IT professionals in healthcare.
They are adept at using technology to solve
health issues.
4Healthcare Professionals response to Informatics
Advances.
- Clinicians feel that IT is challenging their
authority. - Would rather use their own judgment in providing
the right treatment. - Traditional values conflict with the current
trend of evidence-based practice. - IT systems are needed to effectively support
evidence-based practice implementation and to
convince healthcare professionals of its value. - Healthcare professionals are being encouraged
to follow standards set by experts in the field.
This includes practicing evidence-based medicine. - Before SW can be written, IT must prove its value
to clinicians and change the culture.
5How Healthcare Informatics is changing
professional practice.
- Using the Internet to
- Obtain information on practice guidelines,
continuing education, long-distance learning for
academic degrees. - Deliver interactive training simultaneously to
multiple sites.
6How Healthcare Informatics is changing
professional practice.
- Time distribution of work
- Increase frequency of interacting among staff
nurses, allied professionals and physicians. - Reduce the time for information transmission.
7How Healthcare Informatics is changing
professional practice.
- POE implementation issues
- Need long-term commitment usually several years.
- During transition, both paper and e-systems
exist, duplicating documentation and increasing
time commitments. Can frustrate clinical staff. - Many interpersonal barriers exist. Technology
cannot solve these. Only faith and shift in
philosophy can do that.
8How Healthcare Informatics is changing
professional practice.
- Acceptance of Healthcare Informatics
- Varied from refusal to requests for additional
applications. - Access to hardware and downtime for
re-programming as well as on-going training of
staff are noted as barriers to successful
implementation.
9How Healthcare Informatics is changing management
roles.
- Support rapid response to change
- Informatics supports localization of decision
making by being responsive to changes and needs
in specialized service areas.
10How Healthcare Informatics is changing management
roles.
- Leaders need IS skills
- Administrators need information about trends.
- Information Systems need to create faster,
condensed, organized, and more accurate feedback
that supports decision making without overloading
the users with information. - Do not allow previous experiences to bias view of
how IT might help to resolve a new challenge. - As IT systems provide more information to
managers and clinicians, they will be expected to
interpret information and act on their analysis
to benefit the organization and its customers.
11How Healthcare Informatics is changing management
roles.
- Danger of cascade effect
- When implementing major IT project, such as EMR
or scheduling system, balance financial, quality
and personnel factors and respond to problems
quickly. - Otherwise, users may not adapt and respond
quickly to changes and that could lead to failure
of the project.
12How Healthcare Informatics is changing management
roles.
- Changing Workgroup Culture
- Managers must encourage persons in the workgroup
to make decisions about what information is
relevant to improve overall care. - Clinicians must be encouraged to use IT and to
move past initial reservations that they feel.
They may feel embarrassed because they do not
have the technical skills, but this will pass as
they become more proficient.
13How Healthcare Informatics is changing management
roles.
- Short-term vs. Long-term performance measures
- Move away from short-term goals. In this view,
employees are costs. - Employees are assets and their long-term
achievement approach will provide financial gains
to the organization.
14How Healthcare Informatics is changing management
roles.
- Paradox of Increased Efficiency
- IT systems make administrators and clinicians
more efficient. - Now they both are expected to do multitasking, or
simultaneous processing of multiple sources of
information for multiple issues and customers. - Organizations should provide checkpoints for
administrators, allowing them to make sure that
information is being used effectively.