Competency 1, Information Management (C468)

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Across
  1. 2. A computer system that uses hardware and software to process data into information in order to solve a problem.
  2. 5. Uses nursing knowledge along with information and communication technology to promote the health of individuals, families and entire populations
  3. 6. Formed in 2004 to advance nurses' competencies related to informatics. Primary objective was to develop a US nursing workforce capable of usingelectronic health records to improve the delivery of health care
  4. 8. is the science and art of turning data into information
  5. 11. Structured process for the generation, storage, distribution, and applicationof both tacit knowledge (personal experience) and explicit knowledge(evidence)
  6. 12. Work of gathering data, which is then used to create information andknowledge this is completed by nurses and other healthcare workers
  7. 16. Expected to be educationally prepared to conduct informatics research and generate informatics theory and have advanced understanding and skills in information management and computer technology
  8. 18. Acronym for authorized incentive payments to specific types of hospitals and healthcare professionals for adopting and using interoperable health information technology and EHRS
  9. 19. Ability to recognize when information is needed as well as the skills to find, evaluate, and use needed information effectively.
Down
  1. 1. Formed in 2004 to advance nurses' competencies related to informatics. Primary objective was to develop a US nursing workforce capable of usingelectronic health records to improve the delivery of health care
  2. 3. Authorized incentive payments to specific types of hospitals and healthcare professionals for adopting and using interoperable health information technology and EHRS
  3. 4. Use of electronic information and communication to improve medical outcomes and healthcare decision making from the patient/consumerperspective
  4. 7. A nurse with advanced skills specific to health information management and computer technology with expertise in systems development life cycles
  5. 9. Data that has been interpreted
  6. 10. Individual with a high degree of expertise, education, or experience who creates, distributes, and applies knowledge.
  7. 13. Collection of numbers, characters, or facts that are gathered according to some perceived need for analysis
  8. 14. Using knowledge and experience to manage and solve problems
  9. 15. Acronym for technology informatics guiding education reform
  10. 17. Synthesis of information from several sources to produce a single concept or idea