Informatics and Nursing Science
Author(s):
Mirela Tushe
Nursing informatics plays an essential role in modern healthcare by merging the disciplines of nursing, computer science, and information technology. It involves the use of technology to enhance nursing practice and improve patient care outcomes. This paper explores the evolving role of nursing informatics, particularly in the context of artificial intelligence, and highlights its significance in clinical decision-making. Additionally, it discusses the growing need for nursing informatics education and competencies to meet the demands of today’s healthcare systems. As healthcare becomes increasingly data-driven, the ability of nurses to effectively use technology and information systems is paramount. By integrating electronic health records (EHRs), decision support systems, and artificial intelligence, nursing informatics enables more efficient workflows, better clinical outcomes, and enhanced patient safety. The future of nursing is inextricably linked to the continued advancement and adoption of informatics tools that will help shape both patient care and the nursing profession itself.