Use the resources linked below to help complete this assessment. Collapse All Informatics Project Management To learn more

Use the resources linked below to help complete this assessment.

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Informatics Project Management

To learn more about key topics related to this assessment, read:

· Garcia-Dia, M. J. (Ed.). (2019). 


Project management in nursing informatics

. Springer Publishing Company.

· Chapter 12, “Project Monitoring and Controlling in Program Management.”

· To learn about how project managers work to ensure smooth implementation and adoption of a new or changed system, as well as look for early warning signs that could derail a project, read this chapter.

· Chapter 13, “Project Closing: Evaluation of an Information Technology Implementation—Using the Project Development Life Cycle and the Role of the Nursing Informatics Specialist.”

· To learn about evaluation tools and closeout processes that benefit practitioners and organizations, read this chapter. You can use the evaluation frameworks presented in this chapter in your assessment, so pay attention to them.

· Chapter 14, “Project Data and Reports.”

· To learn about data planning and data output using reports in informatics project management, read this chapter.

· Chapter 15, “Project Management and Nursing Informatics: An Educator Perspective.”

· To learn about strategies to help others understand informatics concepts, read this chapter.

· Chapter 16, “Future Direction.”

· To learn about some of the projected trends in health care-related information systems, and how it might impact long-term project sustainability, read this chapter.

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