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INOVACIJE I IZAZOVI U OBRAZOVANJU I SESTRINSKOJ SKRBI - KNJIGA SAŽETAKA



               Application of Information Technology in Healthcare




               In today's world, few people do not use the internet and its benefits for various purposes in their
               daily lives. The application of the internet has brought about significant changes, especially in
               the field of healthcare. For the implementation and delivery of quality healthcare, one of the
               key elements of best practice is research and the introduction of informatics in nursing. The use
               of information technology in healthcare facilities in our country has been ongoing for several
               decades, while in developed countries it began in the 1950s. Modern taxonomy from 1988
               categorized medical  informatics into general  medical  informatics and specialized branches.
               Medical  informatics  disciplines  include  health  informatics,  medical  informatics,  clinical
               informatics,  nursing  informatics,  user  health  system  informatics,  public  health  informatics,
               bioinformatics, and healthcare management informatics. According to the ANA definition from
               1994, Nursing Information Systems deal with "Identifying, collecting, searching, processing,
               managing data and information (displaying and communicating timely information), to support
               nursing  practice,  documentation,  education,  research,  and  dissemination  of  nursing
               knowledge."The aim of this study is to answer the question of to what extent the introduction
               of informatics has contributed to the development of nursing and healthcare, improved patient
               care  outcomes,  enhanced  communication  among  healthcare  participants,  improved
               documentation  management,  and  enhanced  quality  of  healthcare.  Additionally,  it  aims  to
               demonstrate healthcare workers' readiness to adopt new technologies in their work.

               The study presents results from domestic and international research and expert opinions on the
               application of IT in healthcare and the importance of information literacy for the application of
               best nursing practices. The basis for the preparation of the study is research and publications by
               domestic and foreign authors published in international journals and publications. The used
               published literature contains results, opinions, and views regarding the application of IT in the
               healthcare system.

               Information literacy and the introduction of informatics in nursing should serve the purpose for
               which they were created and designed—to assist in the management and processing of data,
               information,  and  knowledge  obtained  in  the  healthcare  process.  Based  on  all  the
               aforementioned,  improvements  in  nursing  practice,  healthcare  worker  education,  research
               implementation, and healthcare administration have been achieved. Research has shown that
               this approach has significantly improved the quality of care and work culture of healthcare
               workers, enhanced communication, and eliminated healthcare worker downtime. The first step
               in using IT is registering patients in a database. Once a patient is registered in the computer
               system,  all  their  data  is  permanently  accessible  to  authorized  personnel  in  the  database.
               Laboratory  test  results  reach  hospital  departments  faster,  levels  of  care  are  recorded,  and
               changes in health status are continuously documented. Patient data is collected upon admission,
               during interventions, hospitalizations, etc., and used to formulate nursing diagnoses and define
               healthcare goals. There has been a significant acceleration in the evaluation of the healthcare
               process and greatly facilitated rapid searches. All data collected remains permanently stored
               and ready for use at any time. The connection between medical and nursing documentation
               allows staff to more easily keep track of planned and applied therapies, harmonize nursing
               interventions, and ultimately facilitate the formulation of both medical and nursing discharge
               summaries, which greatly facilitates the work of primary healthcare (District Nursing Service,
               Home Care and Treatment Service). Today, nursing work ranges from increasing obligations
               to actual possibilities. Norms for the number of necessary nurses per department relative to the




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