Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX, USA.
Am J Nurs. 2012 Aug;112(8):36-42; quiz 44, 43. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000418095.31317.1b.
Health information technology (HIT) is a central aspect of current U.S. government efforts to reduce costs and improve the efficiency and safety of the health care system. A federal push to implement and enhance electronic health records (EHRs) has been supported by billions of dollars earmarked in the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act, passed as part of the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The goal has been to lay the groundwork for a HIT system that enables a more reliable exchange of information among practitioners and patients and significant improvements in the way care is delivered.But what does this really mean for nurses? This article is the first in a series on HIT and nursing and will examine the federal policies behind efforts to expand the use of this technology as well as the implications for nurses. Subsequent articles will take a closer look at the use of EHRs to improve patient safety and quality of care, and the important role nurses are playing-and could play-in this system-wide initiative.
健康信息技术(HIT)是当前美国政府降低成本、提高医疗体系效率和安全性努力的核心方面。联邦政府推动实施和加强电子健康记录(EHR)的工作得到了《经济和临床健康信息技术法案》中数亿美元的支持,该法案是 2009 年《美国复苏与再投资法案》的一部分。其目标是为 HIT 系统奠定基础,使从业者和患者之间能够更可靠地交换信息,并显著改善护理方式。但这对护士来说到底意味着什么呢?本文是 HIT 与护理系列文章的第一篇,将探讨推动扩大这项技术使用的联邦政策,以及对护士的影响。后续文章将更详细地探讨使用 EHR 来提高患者安全性和护理质量,以及护士在这一系统范围内的倡议中所扮演的重要角色——以及可能扮演的角色。