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Protecting Confidentiality in Healthcare Education Programs
Author: Hjort, Beth M.
Source: AHIMA practice brief | Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: September 2003
This practice brief has been retired. It is made available for historical purposes only.
Tale of Two Professions: Health Information Management and Biomedical/Health Informatics Converge at OHSU
Author: Hersh, William R; Valerius, Joanne D
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: October 2013
The disciplines of health information management (HIM) and biomedical and health informatics (informatics) have many historical differences, from the focus of their work to their academic roots. HIM has most often been seen as an operational profession, typically grouped among “allie....
Medical Record and Health Information Three-Year Program in Indonesia
Author: Hatta, Gemala
Source: IFHRO Congress | AHIMA Convention
Publication Date: October 15, 2004
Introduction
Indonesia is located between Asia and Australia, with 17,000 islands and 210 million people. The country declared its independence in 1945 after being colonized for three and a half centuries by the Dutch (including 10 years by England) and three and a half years by Japan. Th....
Using an Audience Response System (ARS) in a Face-to-Face and Distance Education CPT/HCPCS Coding Course
Author: Harris, Susie T.; Zeng, Xiaoming
Source: Perspectives in Health Information Management
Publication Date: January 2010
Abstract
We report the use of an audience response system (ARS) in an undergraduate health information management course. The ARS converts a standard PowerPoint presentation into an interactive learning system that engages students in active participation, and it allows instructors to disp....
First Steps in Starting a Master of Science Program in Health Informatics and Information Management
Author: Harris, Susie T.; Bell, Paul D; Woodward, James Anthony
Source: Educational Perspectives in Health Informatics and Information Management
Publication Date: October 2016
Abstract
The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) made a strategic decision in the 2000s to advocate for increased numbers of health information management (HIM) professionals educated at the graduate level. Many universities are developing master’s-deg....
Standards, Information Governance, Informatics: Essential Components of HIM Workforce Education
Author: Grzybowski, Darice; Orlova, Anna
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: May 2017
As the healthcare industry has evolved from paper to the digital environment, topics such as information governance, informatics, and standards—which are at the forefront of healthcare—are becoming critical subjects when educating health information management (HIM) professiona....
Employees' Perceptions of HIM Students in Clinical Education
Author: Grooms, Krista
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: July 1998
Editor's note: This study is a follow up to one performed by Barbara Odom-Wesley, RRA, at Texas Woman's University. The study appeared in the April 1988 issue of the Journal of AMRA.
Designed to prepare students to perform HIM tasks and duties in the work envi....
Education is Crucial for Our Future
Author: Gordon, Lynne Thomas
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: February 2015
The AHIMA archives contain a few examples of long-ago medical records, including a sample admission slip from 1916—nearly a century ago. As fascinating as these artifacts are, we know that the tools we use to do our jobs today will seem just as outdated some day.
Consid....
Mapping the Future of HIM Education
Author: Gordon, Leslie; Watzlaf, Valerie J.M.; Mancilla, Desla
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: August 2013
When a profession changes, its supporting education system must change with it. Faced with the fact that the HIM industry was evolving faster than its educational training programs, the AHIMA Foundation’s Council for Excellence in Education (CEE) and its partners in education took on....
Gamification of Electronic Health Records: A Systematic Literature Review
Author: Gibbs, David; Hewitt, Barbara; McLeod, Alexander
Source: Educational Perspectives in Health Informatics and Information Management
Publication Date: April 2016
Abstract
The use of gamification and simulation in medical education is increasing in efforts to accelerate and improve learning outcomes. The purpose of this literature review is to examine game design elements for possible inclusion in an electronic health record (EHR) simulatio....
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