OPTIMIZING CARE THROUGH UNIFIED SYSTEMS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT ENHANCEMENTS BETWEEN HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND NURSING PRACTICE
International Journal of Development Research
OPTIMIZING CARE THROUGH UNIFIED SYSTEMS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT ENHANCEMENTS BETWEEN HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND NURSING PRACTICE
Received 14th August, 2023; Received in revised form 24th September, 2023; Accepted 03rd October, 2023; Published online 27th November, 2023
Copyright©2023, AL Anazi Fayez Khalaf et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
In the evolving landscape of healthcare, the integration of Health Information Systems (HIS) with nursing practice stands as a pivotal challenge with profound implications for patient care and healthcare outcomes. This critical review delves into the current state of integrated management between HIS and nursing, identifying key challenges such as interoperability issues, communication barriers, and regulatory constraints that hinder seamless collaboration. Through a detailed examination of existing literature, case studies, and expert insights, the review highlights the paramount importance of technical solutions, targeted training, and collaborative strategies in bridging the gap between information systems and nursing workflows. The synthesis of findings from successful integration case studies provides actionable insights and underscores the critical success factors, including robust leadership, effective communication channels, and comprehensive training programs. This review culminates in offering pragmatic recommendations for healthcare organizations aiming to enhance the synergy between HIS and nursing practice, emphasizing the necessity for ongoing innovation and adaptation in the face of rapidly advancing technological landscapes. The integration of HIS into nursing practice not only promises to streamline operations but also to elevate the quality of patient care, underscoring the imperative for concerted efforts in overcoming existing barriers and harnessing the full potential of unified healthcare systems.