Beyond the Finish Line:  Sustaining Nursing Engagement in Smart Pump-EHR Interoperability Projects

Beyond the Finish Line: Sustaining Nursing Engagement in Smart Pump-EHR Interoperability Projects

This presentation highlights smart pump interoperability strategies and lessons learned for nurse informaticists to optimize clinician ownership and facilitate practice adoption through nursing involvement in project governance. Presented at the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) Clinical Informatics Conference, May 2023.

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About this course

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify 3 techniques to promote organizational nursing involvement in smart pump-EHR interoperability projects.
  2. Name 2 specialty unit considerations to investigate for workflow standardization and efficiency.

Presenter/Faculty Information:

Lindsay Parker, BSN, RN is a Clinical Integration Consultant at B. Braun Medical, Inc. She received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from the University of Kentucky in 2012. Lindsay's nursing background includes neurology and pediatric psychiatry experience, as well as medical product education. In her current role, Lindsay collaborates with EMR vendors and interdisciplinary teams within health care organizations to standardize infusion practices and optimize clinical workflow solutions for smart pump-EHR interoperability implementations.

Curriculum00:04:59

  • Curriculum
  • Beyond the Finish Line: Sustaining Nursing Engagement in Smart Pump-EHR Interoperability Projects 00:04:59
  • End-of-Activity Evaluation
  • End-of-Activity Evaluation

About this course

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify 3 techniques to promote organizational nursing involvement in smart pump-EHR interoperability projects.
  2. Name 2 specialty unit considerations to investigate for workflow standardization and efficiency.

Presenter/Faculty Information:

Lindsay Parker, BSN, RN is a Clinical Integration Consultant at B. Braun Medical, Inc. She received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from the University of Kentucky in 2012. Lindsay's nursing background includes neurology and pediatric psychiatry experience, as well as medical product education. In her current role, Lindsay collaborates with EMR vendors and interdisciplinary teams within health care organizations to standardize infusion practices and optimize clinical workflow solutions for smart pump-EHR interoperability implementations.

Curriculum00:04:59

  • Curriculum
  • Beyond the Finish Line: Sustaining Nursing Engagement in Smart Pump-EHR Interoperability Projects 00:04:59
  • End-of-Activity Evaluation
  • End-of-Activity Evaluation