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NIDSEC: About NIDSEC
Background Mission Standards
Background
The Nursing Information & Data Set Evaluation Center was established by the American Nurses Association (ANA) to review, evaluate against defined criteria, and recognize information systems from developers and manufacturers that support documentation of nursing care within automated Nursing Information Systems (NIS) or within computer-based Patient Record systems (CPR).
In December 1995, the ANA Board of Directors approved the establishment
of the Nursing Information & Data Set Evaluation Center (NIDSECSM)
and has funded its operations annually since then. The NIDSECSM originated from a proposal by a joint Task Force appointed by the Congress
of Nursing Practice Steering Committee on Databases to Support Clinical
Nursing Practice and the Congress of Nursing Practice Committee on Nursing
Practice Standards and Guidelines.
NIDSECSM Mission
The Nursing Information & Data Set Evaluation Center:
- Develops and disseminates standards pertaining to information systems
that support the documentation of nursing practice, and
- Evaluates voluntarily submitted information systems against these standards.
Standards
NIDSECSM has developed standards
to evaluate four dimensions of nursing data sets and the systems that
contain them.
- Nomenclature (the terms used)
A listing of the ANA Recognized Terminologies That Support Nursing Practice can be found on the Web site of Nursing Practice Information In fastructure:
- Clinical Content (the "linkages" among terms),
- Clinical Data Repository (how the data are stored and made accessible
for retrieval), and
- General System Characteristics (such as performance and attention
to security and confidentiality).
The NIDSECSM standards follow the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) model for evaluation. The NIDSECSM standards and scoring guidelines are under revision and are expected to be published by April 2006. Please contact Dr. Carol J. Bickford by telephone at 301-628-5060 or via e-mail for more information.
ANA Recognition
The ANA Recognition period is for three years from the year in which the
application was approved. At the end of the three-year period, a new
application must be submitted.
Successful candidates will receive a formal letter of acknowledgment
and an award indicating their achievement and the tenure of the ANA Recognition.
| Recognized Products |
| Cerner Corporation's CareNet® Solutions | September, 2003-September, 2006 |
| For more information about CareNet® Solutions please visit Cerner's website: www.cerner.com and search both "CareNet" and "CareNet® Solutions," or contact them at (816) 221-1024.
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Previously Recognized |
| IDX's Lastword® Product | December, 2000-December 2003 |
| HBO's Pathways Care Manager | October, 1998-October, 2001 |
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