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Renata Balić
Master of nursing
University Hospital Centre Zagreb Kispaticeva 12
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HR
IMPLEMENTING NEW INFORMATICS APPLICATION
OF THE HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEM INTO
THE WORK OF THE HEAD NURSES
The implementation of the solution Microsoft Dynamics AX in University Hospital
Centre Zagreb includes business processes of the accounting, financing, supply and
controlling the supplies, ordering medication and disposable material, with the
possibility of controlling the state financially. In large hospitals is important that
the process is well planned and coordinated. - One person from the rank of head
nurses with more knowledge, skills and affinities in the field of information was
chosen as a coordinator - The coordinator has passed the training programme
organised by the Department of informatics technology - Presentation of the
application itself shows the possibilities and usefulness of the work - The education
of the employees was performed into smaller groups - The timeline had included
planning of: 1. education time 2. practical application of the app Support with
resolving any possible complications: written instructions and an algorithm of
procedures. While working with the medical application, we have the following
possibilities: upgrades, malfunctions of the application, and we have to keep in
mind there is a possibility of a complete computer/network system malfunction
within the health care institution. In those situations it is crucial to have
instructions previously planned or an algorithm telling us what to do or how to
resolve those situations. Computing systems that simplify ordering, approving,
controlling stocks and financial liquidity of each hospital department could help,
but in the same time complicate work. Detailed planning of new processes
contributes to the success of such a complex project.
Keywords:
Nursing, Medical Application, Informatics System, Learning, Hospital Information
System, Education
Congress Topics:
Connecting, Sharing and Learning in Nursing
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