Opportunities and challenges to enhance the value and uptake of Chief Nursing Informatics Officer (CNIO) Roles in Canada: A Qualitative Study
Clinician informatics leadership has been identified as an essential component of addressing the 'implementation to benefits realization gap' that exists for many digital health technologies. Chief Medical Informatics Officers (CMIOs), and Chief Nursing Informatics Officers (CNIOs) are wel...
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Veröffentlicht in: | AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings 2022, Vol.2022, p.1012 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Clinician informatics leadership has been identified as an essential component of addressing the 'implementation to benefits realization gap' that exists for many digital health technologies. Chief Medical Informatics Officers (CMIOs), and Chief Nursing Informatics Officers (CNIOs) are well-positioned to ensure the success of these initiatives. However, while the CMIO role is fairly well-established in Canada, there is limited uptake of CNIO roles in the country. The main objective of this work is to build on the current progress of the CMIO role and explore how the CNIO role can be best positioned for uptake and value across healthcare organizations in Canada. A qualitative study was conducted. Ten clinician leaders in CMIO, CNIO, and related roles in Canada were interviewed about the value of these roles and strategies for supporting the uptake of the role. This study provides the foundation for future initiatives for supporting and showcasing the value of the CNIO in a digitally enabled healthcare organization. |
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ISSN: | 1942-597X 1559-4076 |