{"title":"护士年:缅怀过去,开创未来。","authors":"Trisha Pongco","doi":"10.1097/CIN.0000000000000676","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"T he year 2020 will be remembered as having brought the globe together in a most unconventional way. As the world reflects upon the ongoing pandemic, what better time to have the World Health Organization globally recognize nurses by designating 2020 as the International “Year of the Nurse and the Midwife”? Alongside the American Nurses Association, the Alliance for Nursing Informatics (ANI), and numerous other partners, the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) has harnessed its platform to raise awareness and illuminate value by shining light on both nurse informaticists and the greater nursing profession. In response to the global crisis, nurse informaticists have been presented with a unique opportunity to not only optimize their approaches in ensuring best practices but also combine nursing knowledge and management of information and technology to promote health and wellness in their communities. In educating the public about the role nurse informaticists play in improving patient care and transforming healthcare, HIMSS has published a multitude of resources to engage the larger clinician audience. Both inside and outside the hospital, nurse informaticists are essential to the intersection of best nursing practice with health information and technology. Researchers and presenters attending the HIMSS20 Nursing Informatics Symposium Poster Sessions highlighted the impact of nursing informatics from a variety of scientific, practical, and topic-oriented methodologies through 14 poster sessions. One such example is A National Nurse Identifier: Updates from the NKBD Workgroup by Whende Carroll, MSN, RN-BC, Founder, Nurse Evolution. In this poster, the Nursing Knowledge: Big Data Science and Policy Workgroup discussed the value and recommendation of the use of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing identifier or ID for nursing care. As healthcare transitions to a value-based reimbursement model, nursing documentation in the electronic health record (EHR) and other health information technology (IT) systems will increasingly be used to demonstrate nursing's contribution to that value. The poster states that a unified voice is vital for adoption of a unique nurse identifier in health IT systems for documentation, education, research, and training purposes in theUnited States and globally. 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The Year of the Nurse: Honoring the Past, Enabling the Future.
T he year 2020 will be remembered as having brought the globe together in a most unconventional way. As the world reflects upon the ongoing pandemic, what better time to have the World Health Organization globally recognize nurses by designating 2020 as the International “Year of the Nurse and the Midwife”? Alongside the American Nurses Association, the Alliance for Nursing Informatics (ANI), and numerous other partners, the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) has harnessed its platform to raise awareness and illuminate value by shining light on both nurse informaticists and the greater nursing profession. In response to the global crisis, nurse informaticists have been presented with a unique opportunity to not only optimize their approaches in ensuring best practices but also combine nursing knowledge and management of information and technology to promote health and wellness in their communities. In educating the public about the role nurse informaticists play in improving patient care and transforming healthcare, HIMSS has published a multitude of resources to engage the larger clinician audience. Both inside and outside the hospital, nurse informaticists are essential to the intersection of best nursing practice with health information and technology. Researchers and presenters attending the HIMSS20 Nursing Informatics Symposium Poster Sessions highlighted the impact of nursing informatics from a variety of scientific, practical, and topic-oriented methodologies through 14 poster sessions. One such example is A National Nurse Identifier: Updates from the NKBD Workgroup by Whende Carroll, MSN, RN-BC, Founder, Nurse Evolution. In this poster, the Nursing Knowledge: Big Data Science and Policy Workgroup discussed the value and recommendation of the use of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing identifier or ID for nursing care. As healthcare transitions to a value-based reimbursement model, nursing documentation in the electronic health record (EHR) and other health information technology (IT) systems will increasingly be used to demonstrate nursing's contribution to that value. The poster states that a unified voice is vital for adoption of a unique nurse identifier in health IT systems for documentation, education, research, and training purposes in theUnited States and globally. Another example isDefining the Value of Nursing Informatics In Your Organization: You Cannot Afford Not To! by Nelita Iuppa,