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Management of a Strategic Resource

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Written for use in several Health Information Management courses within the HIA curriculum, this text emphasizes the deployment of information technology and the role of the HIM professional in the development of the electronic health record. With the AHIMA and U.S. government initiative for all patient records to go electronic, this text gives HIM students the education they need to work with the electronic health record. Each chapter begins with a chapter outline, key words, common abbreviations and learning objectives and ends with a key concept summary and references. The 3rd edition includes updated content plus instructional examples from diverse areas of health care delivery, such as long-term care, home health care, and ambulatory care. It also includes a new chapter on industry viewpoints.
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Saunders
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9781416030027
9781416030027

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Publication date
2007
Issue number
3
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
784
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 276
Weight (g)
1801
  • Section One: Foundations of HIM

    1. Health Care Systems

    2. The Health Informatics and Information Management Profession

    Section Two: Electronic Health Record, Data and Standards

    3. Health Information Infrastructure and Systems

    4. Health Data Concepts

    5. Electronic Health Record Systems

    6. Classification Systems, Clinical Vocabularies and Terminology

    7. Data Access and Retention

    Section Three: Health Care Informatics

    8. Technology, Applications and Security

    9. Project Management and System Life Cycle

    10. Managing Electronic Health Record Systems: Collaboration and Implementation

    Section Four: Data Management and Use

    11. Statistics and Data Presentation

    12. Research and Epidemiology

    13. Performance Management and Patient Safety

    14. Data Analysis and Use

    15. Privacy and Health Law

    Section Five: Management

    16. Human Resources Management

    17. Operational Management

    18. Revenue Cycle and Financial Management

    19. Viewpoints New!

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