4344.0 Use of the Omaha System to Improve Population Health Research

Tuesday, October 30, 2012: 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Oral
This session will discuss four presentation based on the Omaha system. The Omaha System is a research-based system designed to document client care from admission to discharge. The system includes an assessment component, an intervention component, and an outcomes component.
Session Objectives: After the session, participants will be able to explain policy decisions influencing the expanded use of the Omaha System to capture information for community assessment and grant reporting, demonstrate application of an innovative windshield survey tool to public health nursing education, describe use of Omaha System data to support PHN care quality, and describe use of the Omaha System in population-based research.
Moderator:
Karen S. Martin, RN,MSN,FAAN

2:30pm
Omaha System in Minnesota: Innovations in policy
Diane Thorson, MS, RN, PHN, Karen S. Martin, RN,MSN,FAAN and Karen A. Monsen, PhD RN
2:50pm
Omaha System in Minnesota: Innovations in public health nursing education
Carol Flaten, DNP, RN, Madeleine J. Kerr, PhD, RN and Karen A. Monsen, PhD RN
3:10pm
Omaha System in Minnesota: Innovations in practice
Joan K. Brandt, PhD, MPH, RN, Amy B. Lytton, MS, RN, Oladimeji Farri, MBBS, David M. Radosevich, PhD, RN, Madeleine J. Kerr, PhD, RN and Karen A. Monsen, PhD RN
3:30pm
Omaha System in Minnesota: Innovations in population health research
Karen A. Monsen, PhD RN, Oladimeji Farri, MBBS, Carolyn Garcia, PhD, MPH, RN, Elaine Darst, PhD RN, Madeleine J. Kerr, PhD, RN and David M. Radosevich, PhD, RN

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Organized by: Public Health Nursing

CE Credits: Medical (CME), Health Education (CHES), Nursing (CNE), Public Health (CPH) , Masters Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES)

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