Using the hospital Intranet to meet competency standards for nurses

Journal for Nurses in Staff Development : JNSD : Official Journal of the National Nursing Staff Development Organization
R A Wolford, L K Hughes

Abstract

Regulatory agencies increasingly require hospitals to provide evidence of employee compliance with mandated competencies. This article provides information on the innovative use of Intranet-delivered computer-based training as an effective and efficient method of providing and documenting training to meet regulatory requirements. The authors discuss the advantages and disadvantages of Intranet-based instructional modules, instruction on developing Intranet-based modules, and an example of a healthcare system that is effectively using intranet-based modules for competency training.

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