Nursing and informatics for the 21st century : embracing a digital world. Book 4 Nursing in an integrated digital world that supports people, systems, and the planet / edited by Connie White Delaney [and 4 others] ; foreword by Deborah Trautman, Kedar Mate, Howard Catton.
In Nursing in an Integrated Digital World that Supports People, Systems, and the Planet, the leading-edge innovators in digital health applications, global thought leaders, and multinational, cooperative research initiatives are woven together against the backdrop of health equity and policy-setting...
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Other title: | Nursing in an integrated digital world that supports people, systems, and the planet. Nursing and Informatics for the 21st Century - Embracing a Digital World, 3rd Edition - Book 4. |
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Language: | English |
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2022.
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Edition: | 3rd edition. |
Series: | HIMSS Book Series.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: UN Sustainable Development Goals and Planetary Health: Alignment with Nursing InformaticsTeddie Potter, PhD, RN, FAAN, FNAP, Clinical Professor and Director of Planetary Health, University of Minnesota School of NursingCarlos Alberto Faerron Guzmán, M.D., M.Sc., Planetary Health Alliance-Harvard University; Planetary Health Alliance, University of Maryland, Baltimore; Centro Interamericano para la Salud GlobalKaren A. Monsen, PhD, RN, FAMIA, FNAP, FAAN, Professor, School of Nursing; Director, Center for Nursing Informatics; Director, Omaha System Partnership, University of MinnesotaCarolyn M. Porta, PhD, MPH, RN, SANE-A, FAAN, FNAP, Professor, University of Minnesota School of NursingAndre Uhl, PhD, MA, BA, Fellow, Planetary Health Alliance- Harvard UniversityChapter 2: Health Equity and Equal Access to Care for Better Health GloballyR. B. Marasinghe, PhD, M.Phil, MBBS, Head/Professor, Department of Medical Education, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura and President Health Informatics Society of Sri Lanka (HISSL)R. M. Madhuwanthi B.Sc (Hons) Nursing, RN, Nursing Officer, University Hospital-Kothalawala Defence University, Sri LankaChapter 3: Social Determinants of Health. Trends and issues in three developing countries.Patrick Weber, MA, RN, Founder, Nice Computing SA Vivian Vimarlund, PhD, School of Engineering and Technology, Linköping University Ivana Ognjanović, PhD, University of Donja GoricaOommen John, MD, MBA, The George Institute for Global Health IndiaYing Wu, PhD, RN, School of Nursing, Capital Medical UniversityMeihua Ji, PhD, MSN, RN, School of Nursing, Capital Medical UniversityB. Kavitha, RNRM, MA, MHSc, MSc Nursing, MSc Health Informatics, Health Informatics Supervisor GKNM HospitalSuptendra Nath Sarbadhikari, MBBS, PhD, The George Institute of Global Health IndiaChapter 4: Leveraging a Unique Nurse Identifier to Improve OutcomesWhende M. Carroll, MSN, RN-BC, FHIMSS, Director, Clinical Optimization, Contigo HealthJoyce Sensmeier, MS, RN-BC, FHIMSS, FAAN, Senior Advisor, Informatics, HIMSSChapter 5: Impact of Social Media on Health: An Asian Perspective Chiyoung Cha PhD, RN, College of Nursing & System Health and Engineering major in graduate school, Ewha Womans UniversitySuhyun Park, MSN, RN, PhD Candidate, University of Minnesota School of NursingChapter 6: Consumer Access and Control of Data, Data Sharing, Consumer ParticipationLisa A Moon PhD, RN, LHIT, CCMC, Founder/CEO, Advocate Consulting, OneSelf Technology LLCChapter 7: Data Security Implications in Digital Health, A Cautionary TaleElaine Zacharakis Loumbas, J.D., Health, Privacy & Technology Attorney, Zacharakis Loumbas Law, LLCMarisol Peters MS, PMP, CISM, Chief Operations Officer, NationalNoteGroup Capital FundsChapter 8: Data Security, Cybersecurity, Legal and Ethical Implications for Digital Health: A European PerspectiveChristoph Ellßel, PhD, LL.M Director, Competence Center on the Future of Aging at the Catholic University of Applied Sciences MunichDaniel Flemming, PhD, RN, Professor of Nursing and Social Work Informatics, Department of Nursing, Catholic University of Applied Sciences MunichChapter 9: The Impact of Digital Technologies, Data Analytics, and AI on Nursing Informatics: The new skills and knowledge nurses need for the 21st CenturyCharlene H. Chu, PhD, RN, GNC(c), Assistant Professor, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto; KITE-Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University Health NetworkAaron Conway, Ph.D, RN, Assistant Professor, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of TorontoLindsay Jibb, Ph.D, RN, Assistant Professor, Lawrence S Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of TorontoCharlene E. Ronquillo , PhD, RN, Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, University of British Columbia OkanaganChapter 10: The Future of Nursing in a Digital Age: Planning for Rapid ChangeVictoria L. Tiase, PhD, RN-BC, FAMIA, FNAP, FAAN, Director of Research Science, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital; Assistant Professor, Weill Cornell MedicineMarcus D. Henderson MSN, RN, PhD Student, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing; Lecturer, Department of Family and Community Health, University of Pennsylvania School of NursingChapter 11: Envisioning Digital Health and Nursing's Call to Lead Unparalleled Transformation of Person-centered, Connected and Accessible CareConnie White Delaney, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI, FNAP, Professor and Dean, University of Minnesota School of NursingCharlotte A. Weaver, PhD, MSPH, RN, FHIMSS, FAAN, PIH Health Board Member, Retired Healthcare Executive, formerly Sr. Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer, Gentiva Health ServicesJoyce Sensmeier, MS, RN-BC, FHIMSS, FAAN, Senior Advisor, Informatics, HIMSSLisiane Pruinelli, PhD, MS, RN, FAMIA, Assistant Professor, School of Nursing and Affiliate Faculty, Institute for Health Informatics, University of MinnesotaPatrick Weber MA, RN, FIAHSI, FGBHI, Founder, Nice Computing SA.