Unlocking the power of SNOMED CT in advanced clinical practice Passed
Tuesday May 23, 2023 11:40 - 12:10 F3
Lecturers: Katrina Comer, Phili Reynolds
Nursing practice is transforming at pace to lead improvements in patient outcomes in hospital, primary and community practice. New opportunities are emerging in advanced nursing practice which is a new level of practice defined by knowledge and skills acquisition. There are 4 leadership domains of advanced clinical practice: clinical, professional, health system and health policy leadership. A key component of health systems leadership is driving system change through digital transformation and clinical informatics. The approach to developing advanced clinical practice in east London will be described. Embedded in our approach is the systematic use of our multidisciplinary ‘WeConnect’ digital transformation programme. To implement change and training, a thorough clinical and technical understanding are both needed. This is where the role of the nursing and medical informaticists alongside innovative and engaging advanced clinical practitioners is essential. Key skills for advanced clinical practitioners are the development of autonomous clinical practice based on a foundation of digital skills. These include: use of SNOMED-CT for problem and procedure listing and decision support, analytics and risk based assessments derived from the real world data recorded in the electronic health record. Supporting the journey towards higher levels of digital and SNOMED-CT maturity is a key organisational objective.
Language
English
Seminar type
Live broadcast
Objective of lecture
Tools for implementation
Level of knowledge
Intermediate
Target audience
Management/decision makers
Organizational development
Technicians/IT/Developers
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Actual examples (good/bad)
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Usability
Conference
Vitalis
Lecturers
Katrina Comer Lecturer
Phili Reynolds Lecturer
Lead Informatics Nurse
Barts Health NHS
Lead Informatics Nurse at St Bartholomew's Hospital UK, and part of the wider 'WeConnect' Barts Health NHS Trust team, with a background in Cardiac nursing.