Informatics nurses are getting more commonplace – even if their leadership isn’t.
A new report on informatics nurses released at HIMSS 2015 this week showed that these nurses, who mix traditional skills with computer science and IT, are taking a bigger role in healthcare technology.
Nearly 70 percent of informatics nurses are helping with medical device integration. Plus, half of the survey respondents said informatics nurses have a role with “smart devices.”
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Respondents were from the HIMSS database and had director titles or higher or were informatics nurses or clinicians, among others, according to the survey.
But there’s still a way to go. Only 20 percent of respondents work for an organization that employs a chief nursing information officer. That’s a tiny number no matter how you slice it – but particularly when considering the CNIO position was seen as up and coming back in 2012.
Below is a graphic that give a picture of the modern informatics nurse, based on this week’s HIMSS report.