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  2. Health Information 101 | AHIMA

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    Health information management is the practice of acquiring, analyzing, and protecting digital and traditional medical information vital to providing quality patient care. It is a combination of business, science, and information technology.

  3. AHIMA Home

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    AHIMA and Altera Digital Health convened an expert panel of clinicians and health information experts to discuss the impact of enhanced clinical decision support on clinical workflow and satisfaction. The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) is the leading voice of health information.

  4. AHIMA-certified professionals are at the forefront, driving positive change in healthcare organizations. In an industry that values education and experience, AHIMA credentials demonstrate a strong foundation and ongoing commitment to staying ahead in this complex and evolving field. With certifications in medical coding, HI management, privacy ...

  5. Journal of AHIMA | Home

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    August 02, 2024 · Health Data. The Journal of AHIMA is the official publication of the American Health Information Management Association. It delivers best practices in health information management and keeps readers current on emerging issues that affect the accuracy, timeliness, privacy, and security of patient health information.

  6. Career Options in Health Information Management - AHIMA

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    The health information management (HIM) profession is continually evolving, opening the door for expanding roles. As you transition from HIM student to HIM professional, here are career options and resources to explore. Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialist. The Clinical Documentation Improvement (CDI) Specialist is responsible for ...

  7. The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) is the leading voice and authority in health information, wherever it is found.Our people work at the intersection of healthcare, technology, and business. While our patients don’t often see us, we see our patients in a way no other healthcare professional does.

  8. Data Analytics Concepts for Health Information Professionals

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    In healthcare, health information (HI) professionals encounter various types of data essential for effective management, analysis, and utilization in healthcare delivery, decision-making, and research. The key types of data include: Structured Data: Organized in a specific format, such as tables or fields, structured data is commonly used for administrative tasks like billing and scheduling ...

  9. Online Courses | AHIMA - The American Health Information...

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    Medical Coding and Reimbursement Courses. Get the knowledge you need to build a successful health information career with our 13 foundational courses—all online and self-paced. If you choose to continue your journey, you can apply academic transfer credits with participating academic institutions. 6 courses | 15 CEUs each.

  10. Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) | AHIMA

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    The cost of the RHIA exam is $229 for AHIMA members and $299 for non-members. Test re-take fees are the same as the cost of the exam. Certified Professionals and Pass Rates. As of 12/31/2023, there were 13,865 certified RHIA professionals. Year.

  11. Health Information Management Best Practices for Quality Health...

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    Therefore, it is essential that health information management (HIM) professionals ensure COVID-19 documentation, data capture, data analysis and reporting, as well as coding are accurate and reliable to support clinical care, organizational management, public health reporting, population health management, and scientific research.