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Center for Nursing Informatics Connie White Delaney, Ph. D, RN, FAAN, FACMI Dean and

Center for Nursing Informatics Connie White Delaney, Ph. D, RN, FAAN, FACMI Dean and Professor Co-Director of the Center for Nursing Informatics September 22, 2014

Welcome! • Foster collaboration to support nursing informatics scholarship • Examine career opportunities with

Welcome! • Foster collaboration to support nursing informatics scholarship • Examine career opportunities with an advanced education in nursing informatics • Obtain information about the current state for meeting the Minnesota recommendation for implementing standardized terminologies across all settings • Contribute ideas to implement the state-wide recommendation

Our vision for a transformed health system

Our vision for a transformed health system

Vision - Learning Health System • A system that is designed to generate and

Vision - Learning Health System • A system that is designed to generate and apply the best evidence for the collaborative health care choices of each patient and provider; to drive the process of new discovery as a natural outgrowth of patient care; and to ensure innovation, quality, safety, and value in health care. (Charter of the Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Value & Science-Driven Health Care) 4

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Federal Health IT Strategic Plan 2011 - 2015 Health. IT. gov 5

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What is nursing informatics? • Nursing Informatics is: – The “science and practice (that)

What is nursing informatics? • Nursing Informatics is: – The “science and practice (that) integrates nursing, its information and knowledge, with management of information and communication technologies to promote the health of people, families, and communities worldwide” (IMIA Special Interest Group on Nursing Informatics 2009).

School of Nursing • The third largest Doctor of Nursing Practice program in the

School of Nursing • The third largest Doctor of Nursing Practice program in the country • First school of nursing in the nation to offer Doctor of Nursing Practice program in Nursing Informatics • Ranked 15 th nationally in funding from the National Institutes of Health

School of Nursing • The Center for Nursing Informatics at the School of Nursing

School of Nursing • The Center for Nursing Informatics at the School of Nursing connects students and faculty through collaborations with local, national and international partnerships, including: – The University of Minnesota Biomedical Health Informatics – The International Council of Nursing’s e. Health – The Minnesota Omaha System Partnership

What can you do with a degree? • A Doctor of Nursing Practice or

What can you do with a degree? • A Doctor of Nursing Practice or a Ph. D degree with a nursing informatics specialty focus – Prepares nurses to lead the selection, implementation and optimization of information systems to support nursing and interprofessional care as well as assure patient access to essential health information.

Program options • The BSN-to-DNP degree program includes all the DNP courses plus specialty

Program options • The BSN-to-DNP degree program includes all the DNP courses plus specialty nursing informatics courses • The Ph. D program includes same nursing informatics courses in addition to the Ph. D coursework • LHIT-HP Certificate (16 credits, online)

Program options • Ph. D program – Two to three years to complete course

Program options • Ph. D program – Two to three years to complete course work – 60 credits – Dissertation – time varies • DNP program – Three years (full-time) or four years (part-time) to complete – 71 credits – 1, 000 clinical hours – Scholarly Project

Nursing Informatics coursework • • Interdisciplinary Healthcare Informatics Consumer Health Informatics Applied Health Care

Nursing Informatics coursework • • Interdisciplinary Healthcare Informatics Consumer Health Informatics Applied Health Care Databases System Analysis and Design Knowledge Representation & Interoperability Population Health Informatics Clinical Decision Support

Careers in informatics • • Business application analysts Chief information officers Chief nursing information

Careers in informatics • • Business application analysts Chief information officers Chief nursing information officers Clinical informatics coordinators Directors of nursing informatics Directors of quality informatics Faculty specializing in informatics Health care informatics software developers • Implementation consultants • Informatics nurse educators • Information system clinical project leaders • Information systems administrators • Information technology training directors • Nursing/health informatics consultants

Average salary of informatics nurse professionals (HIMMS, 2014) 2014 2007 2004 $100, 717 $83,

Average salary of informatics nurse professionals (HIMMS, 2014) 2014 2007 2004 $100, 717 $83, 675 $69, 500

Workplace settings (HIMSS, 2014) Hospital Health System Academic Setting Government/Military Vendor Consulting Firm Ambulatory

Workplace settings (HIMSS, 2014) Hospital Health System Academic Setting Government/Military Vendor Consulting Firm Ambulatory Care Other 4% 4% 3% 3% 4% 7% 14% 60%

Deadlines • DNP: Nov. 1, 2014, is the priority deadline for fall 2015 admission

Deadlines • DNP: Nov. 1, 2014, is the priority deadline for fall 2015 admission – Applications will be accepted on a space available basis for the nursing informatics specialty through Feb. 15, 2015 – Applications received by Nov. 1 will have priority for the 50 $20, 000 Bentson Scholarships available • Ph. D: Dec. 1, 2014, is the priority deadline for fall 2015 admission • Certificate program: July 1, 2014, is the deadline for fall admission. Nov. 1, 2014, is the deadline for spring admission. • Further information: http: //z. umn. edu/informatics

Specialty Coordinator Karen Monsen 612 -624 -0490 or mons 0122@umn. edu

Specialty Coordinator Karen Monsen 612 -624 -0490 or mons 0122@umn. edu