NURS6401 Walden University Week 10 Nursing Informatics Paper
NURS6401 Walden University Week 10 Nursing Informatics Paper
Submit a 2- to 3-page paper (PLUS TITLE AND REFERENCE PAGES) that addresses the following:
- Choose at least 2 articles
- Summarize the key points of each article you have selected. In your summary, include how the informatics topic, trend, initiative, etc. is impacting nursing practice and/or health care settings.
- explain how nursing practices, the needs of patient populations, and society in general are influencing the informatics topics being discussed.
- Explain how (or if) the Fierce Healthcare newsletters to be beneficial to clinical informatics studies and/or professional growth as a scholar practitioner. In your explanation, include whether or not you intend to continue your subscription and whether or not you are considering signing up for any other digital communications from professional organizations. (I am a current member of AMIA) Explain your rationale.
MUST INCLUDE AT LEAST 5 APA FORMAT REFERENCES.
REFERENCES MUST HAVE THE DOI: OR ACCESSED FROM (IF ONLINE).
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Reminder: The School of Nursing requires that all papers submitted include a title page, introduction, summary, and references. The Sample Paper provided at the Walden Writing Center provides an example of those required elements. All papers submitted must use this formatting.
A link to access each article is below (in case your unable to download the attached downloads) as well as the article will be uploaded to the instructions.
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Tech Final ONC, CMS interoperability rules under review by OMB by Heather Landi | Oct 30, 2019 1:55pm ONC’s interoperability and information blocking rule is now under review at the Office of Management and Budget, the last step before publication. (Getty/BrianAJackson) ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPrint Two major federal rules aimed at stopping information blocking and spurring data sharing are now one step closer to being finalized. The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT’s (ONC) interoperability and information blocking rule is now under review at the Office of Management and Budget, the last step before publication. ONC delivered the rule to OMB Oct. 28, as first reported by Politico. ONC released its proposed information blocking rule (PDF) in February that outlines seven exceptions to the