Informatics | nursing informatics | gcu
In a number of different ways, the use of technology to deliver patient care and improve practice can lead to better outcomes. It can, for example, increase the accessibility of healthcare services, lower costs, improve diagnosis and treatment accuracy, allow better communication and collaboration between health care providers and patients, and facilitate data-driven decisions. For DNPs, the technology is useful for automating processes like patient record documentation via Electronic Health Records.
This can help to facilitate the coordination of multiple healthcare providers in a system, which is a problem for many who manage complex cases. Advanced analytics tools, which allow health care organizations to track their performance, identify areas for improvement, and take data-driven decision about the best way to improve patient outcomes at an individual or population level, are also becoming more popular. When used appropriately and strategically, technology can streamline health system operations while increasing efficiency and improving patient outcomes.