2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cnur.2015.07.005
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Technological Advances in Nursing Care Delivery

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“…Some ICTs, such as EHRs and computerized nursing care plans, facilitate access to patient information and help to document and plan nursing care [7]. However, with the use of these technologies, nurses are expected to change the way they document patient care by shifting from paper-based records to electronic systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some ICTs, such as EHRs and computerized nursing care plans, facilitate access to patient information and help to document and plan nursing care [7]. However, with the use of these technologies, nurses are expected to change the way they document patient care by shifting from paper-based records to electronic systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 They are often delivered by nurses, and the expansion of these technologies, and more recently, the expansion of payment for these services during the COVID-19 pandemic has created an abundance of opportunities for nursing to provide health care that can improve outcomes at lower cost. 13 Across and beyond these models, studies are emerging that describe how VBPs could lead health care organizations and payers to see nursing expertise differently. Several studies describe nurses being "activated" in new roles and new jobs, as well as the idea that all team members (nurse support staff included) must be called upon to practice to the full extent of their education and license.…”
Section: Telehealth and Mhealthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technologies for remote sensing and communication through telehealth and mHealth (mobile and wireless technologies) hold great potential to improve access to care for people living in rural and underserved areas and to ameliorate rural and ethnic/minority health disparities 12. They are often delivered by nurses, and the expansion of these technologies, and more recently, the expansion of payment for these services during the COVID-19 pandemic has created an abundance of opportunities for nursing to provide health care that can improve outcomes at lower cost 13…”
Section: Developing Nursing's Response To Vbpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some examples of these features in which electronic health records are inserted are clinical decisionmaking systems, computerized prescriptions, radiofrequency identification data, smart pumps and callhealth. 8 It is known that not all institutions have these resources, meanwhile, this does not mean that nurses cannot undertake within their workplace suggesting, constructing or implementing a new technology.…”
Section: The Usability Of Electronic Health Recordsmentioning
confidence: 99%