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Statistically, What’s the Chance of a Breach?
Author: Wiedemann, Lou Ann
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: March 2017
According to the Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights (OCR), from January 2016 to November 2016 approximately 169,013,996 people were affected by 1,737 healthcare breaches. The Ponemon Institute estimates that data breaches could cost the healthcare industry as m....
HIM Using mHealth to Teach Patients Why and How to Access Health Records
Author: Lusk, Katherine; Manahan, Jennifer
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: March 2017
THERE ARE SEVEN billion people in the world, with more than three billion using the Internet. And of the North American population of 565 million, 320 million are using the Internet. There are also 6.8 billion cellphone subscriptions across the world, with two-thirds of Americans owning a....
New Study Illuminates the Ongoing Road to ICD-10 Productivity and Optimization
Author: Alakrawi, Zahraa M; Watzlaf, Valerie J.M.; Nemchik, Scot; Sheridan, Patty Thierry
Source: Journal of AHIMA - Coding Notes | Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: March 2017
To quantify the impact of ICD-10-CM/PCS (ICD-10) on coding productivity, Ciox Health, in partnership with the University of Pittsburgh’s Department of Health Information Management, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, conducted a previous study published in the August 2016....
Formalized Structure and Strategic Alignment—The Keys to IG Success
Author: Meehan, Ann M.; James, Jaime; Laufenberg, Mary Jo
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: March 2017
In the quest to either start an information governance (IG) program or to move an existing program along a progressive path of maturity, having a formalized IG structure in alignment with the organization’s strategic goals is key to the success of the program. These competencies will enabl....
Connecting Consumers to their Health Information
Author: Gordon, Lynne Thomas
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: March 2017
For many years, AHIMA has been advancing a potential role for HIM professionals as facilitators for consumers and their health information. Electronic health records, mobile apps, and patient portals all impact the consumer experience.
As an industry, we have made progress&md....
Keep Out: Unsecured PHI Inside
Author: Journal of AHIMA Staff
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: March 2017
Crumbling, decaying, and abandoned hospitals aren’t just physically dangerous examples of urban decrepitude—they also could be prime targets for medical identity thieves who know what they’re doing.
Take the case of Chicago, IL’s Edgewater Medical Center, a....
Improved Patient Engagement for LGBT Populations: Addressing Factors Related to Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity for Effective Health Information Management
Author: AHIMA Work Group
Source: AHIMA practice brief | Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: March 2017
One of the Healthy People 2020 objectives from the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion is to improve the health, safety, and well-being of individuals in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) population.1 This population faces health disparities with barriers to healt....
AHIMA Presentations at HIMSS17: Governing Healthcare Information for Payment Reform
Author: Meehan, Ann M.
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: March 01, 2017
HIMSS17 took place February 19-23 in Orlando, Florida. Thousands made the journey for the event this year, where topics included payment reform, interoperability, analytics, and informatics. Speakers from AHIMA discussed the importance of ensuring trustworthy information via a formali....
Updated: How to Request Your Medical Records
Author: Dimick, Chris; Sheber, Sarah
Source: Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: March 01, 2017
Editor’s Note: This post was updated on March 1, 2017 to reflect changes in laws and regulations that have taken place since this content was originally posted on March 1, for.
If you’ve never requested your medical records from your doctor or hospital before, the....
Journal of AHIMA Launching Monthly IG Case Study Series
Author: Downing, Kathy
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: February 23, 2017
With information governance (IG) emerging and gaining momentum in healthcare organizations, many questions arise. What are the goals of information governance? Why have some organizations decided they need formal information governance? How do healthcare organizations expect to benefi....
Taking the Lead in Information Governance
Author: Meehan, Ann M.
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: February 16, 2017
February is IG Month at AHIMA. Whether your organization has an information governance (IG) program in place, underway in implementation, or yet to be fully conceived, health information management (HIM) professionals play a vital role in IG program success. HIM profession....
One is the Loneliest Number (Part 2 of 2)
Author: Wiedemann, Lou Ann
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: February 16, 2017
In the companion post to this article, “One is the Loneliest Number (Part 1 of 2),” we focused on important healthcare statistics to know as we prepare for 2017. Here in Part 2, we discover that the following lyrics in Three Dog Night’s song “One” can also be....
21st Century Cures Act and Information Governance
Author: Rockendorf, Betty
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: February 09, 2017
Regarded as a landmark bill, the 21st Century Cures Act was passed into law in December of 2016. It’s aims are lofty and it covers a lot of ground, including transparency, breaking down silos in healthcare, interoperability, and an electronic health record (EHR) reporting program, as....
Evolution of Coding Information/Resources to an Organization-wide Portal Site
Author: Gibbs, Sally
Source: Journal of AHIMA - Coding Notes | Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: February 2017
How does a healthcare system with 24 hospitals, 40 physician offices, and 50 free-standing ambulatory surgery centers that spans from the entire state of California to just over the Oregon border continue to keep their coding and billing staff current with the latest coding guidelines and....
Big Data Provides Big Opportunities for HIM Professionals
Author: Chenoweth, Ann
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: February 2017
Whew! Another holiday season is behind us and a new year is underway. My biggest takeaway from my holiday shopping excursions was the vast number of healthcare Internet of Things (IoT) wearables and sensors on the shelves. Just a few years ago, counting steps with wireless accelerometers w....
House of Delegates Helping Govern HIM Profession
Author: Lemery, Chrisann
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: February 2017
The AHIMA House of Delegates (House) is tasked with governing the health information management (HIM) profession as identified in the AHIMA bylaws. The delegates are 231 members from the 52 component state associations (CSAs) and the AHIMA Board of Directors. With the focus having been on....
Getting a Grip on the Importance of Data
Author: Gordon, Lynne Thomas
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: February 2017
As I write this column, a new federal administration is taking shape in Washington, DC, and its future impact on healthcare regulation is unclear. In uncertain times, it’s helpful to remember a bright spot: We are beginning to get a grip on the importance of data.
For....
Information Asset Inventory for Information Governance - Retired
Author: Downing, Kathy; Fahy, Kristi; Foster, MeShawn; Hermann, Michelle; Meehan, Ann M.; Washington, Lydia; Woebkenberg, Jami
Source: AHIMA practice brief | Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: February 2017
When an organization begins to implement an enterprise information governance (IG) program, one of the major initial tasks is to understand the scope and types of information in its possession. An inventory of an organization’s information is necessary in order to facilitate decision maki....
Send in the (Potentially Life-Saving) Drones
Author: Journal of AHIMA Staff
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: February 2017
None of the incredible advances in medical technology or pharmacology are any good if they’re inaccessible to people who need them the most. But that’s exactly what’s happening in rural Appalachia, especially in southwestern Virginia’s economically depressed coal counties, where large swaths of....
Three Practical IG Projects You Should Implement Today
Author: Butler, Mary
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: February 2017
Between 2015 and 2016, information governance (IG) went from being an esoteric concept to a new way of life for some healthcare professionals. In 2015, AHIMA recruited 11 healthcare organizations, including vendors, hospitals, physician practices, and regional health information organizat....
RAC Audit Underpayments: Does CMS Owe You Money?
Author: Eramo, Lisa A
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: February 2017
Anxiety—it’s the emotion that looms over most patient financial services (PFS) directors and those working in health information management (HIM) when they discover that their organization’s claims are subject to a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Recovery....
CY 2017 OPPS Update
Author: Comfort, Angie
Source: Journal of AHIMA - Coding Notes | Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: February 2017
As last year drew to a close, facilities began the looming task of reviewing the Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) final rule to ensure their chargemaster and systems were up-to-date with the 2017 changes. The final rule for calendar year (CY) 2017 was released on Novem....
Transitioning to Electronic Clinical Quality Measures in the Informatics Era
Author: Houser, Shannon H.; Meadows, Jean M
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: February 2017
There are a number of recent factors driving changes to how healthcare quality is being measured. First, there’s the rapid adoption of healthcare information technology (HIT) due to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) “meaningful use” Electronic Health Re....
HIM Students Help Build an Innovative Path to Information Governance
Author: Downing, Katherine; Taylor, Christine
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: February 2017
Getting started with information governance (IG) requires research, documentation, and understanding what information and applications need to be included in the IG program. There are times when students can be used to help with this IG preparation, an act that benefits the healthcare faci....
Does Your Forms Committee Need a Facelift? Standardizing Best Practices for HIM-focused Committees—A Case Study in the Physician Practice Setting
Author: Chou, Edgar; Montroy, Tami
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: February 2017
In most healthcare settings, health information management (HIM) initiatives are led by HIM professionals with collaboration from other organizational leaders. At Drexel University College of Medicine, it is no different. Representatives with expertise in risk management, privacy, complian....
Welcome to HIM, Watch Your Step: Unique HIM Role Focuses on Blending Education and Workforce Development to Properly Onboard New Hires and Get Students Vital On-the-Job Experience
Author: Nelson, Kristin
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: February 2017
A unique job role has been created at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (OSUWMC) related to onboarding, training, and student preceptorship that is seeing positive results and working to get past the Catch 22 of employment—you need experience to get a job, but you need a job....
Advancing HIM and Privacy Roles Through Information Governance
Author: Downing, Katherine
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: February 2017
Healthcare organizations are under constant attack from cybercriminals due to the richness of information they collect, store, and disseminate that can also be used for multiple types of fraud and identity theft. Stolen credit card information only lasts until the victim cancels the card,....
Getting Involved and Giving Back in HIM
Author: Sheber, Sarah
Source: Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: February 01, 2017
From local opportunities to national groups, volunteering is a way for health information management (HIM) professionals to engage with their community and work to advance the profession. With opportunities suited to any professional level, from a student getting ready to enter the work fo....
Why Unstructured Data is Still Important to Healthcare Providers
Author: Dunagan, Betty
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: January 19, 2017
We have arrived in the era of Big Data in healthcare, where digital transformation is a major driving factor. A variety of healthcare settings are currently using their electronic health record (EHR) systems to their full capacity, using databases that are just as large as their onsit....
One is the Loneliest Number (Part 1 of 2)
Author: Wiedemann, Lou Ann
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: January 18, 2017
Harry Nilsson said it best when he penned these lyrics for Three Dog Night’s 1969 hit song “One”:
“One is the loneliest number that you’ll ever do”
Healthcare organizations and providers continue to face increased ch....
Aftercare for a Healing Fracture Following Joint Replacement
Author: Osi, Indra
Source: Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: January 17, 2017
Recently, there has been discussion regarding the appropriate code to use when describing the aftercare that is performed when a fracture has been repaired with a joint replacement. The issue raised concerns whether the fracture would be considered a condition that no longer exists (s....
AHIMA World Congress: Empowering Members Around the Globe
Author: Butler, Mary
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: January 2017
Long before the Zika virus or Ebola outbreaks became a threat in the United States, public health has been an international endeavor. According to some estimates, the Spanish flu—which peaked between 1918 and 1920—killed more than half a million Americans and 50 million people worldwide i....
Role of Coding and Documentation in the Quality Payment Program
Author: DeVault, Kathryn; Easterling, Sharon; Huey, Kim
Source: Journal of AHIMA - Coding Notes | Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: January 2017
In the current era of healthcare transformation, the continuing importance of documentation and coding cannot be overstated. With the multitude of acronyms being added to the healthcare vocabulary, one may wonder where documentation and coding fits in. It’s important to remember that....
Health Information Plays Big Role in Competitive Strategies of Population Health Analytics
Author: Perez, Ken
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: January 2017
“Strategy is about making choices, trade-offs. It’s about deliberately choosing to be different,” says Michael Porter, a Harvard Business School professor and expert on economics and business strategy.1
That advice certainly applies to the rising number of a....
Navigating the Waters of HIPAA Regulations and Resources: the Basics
Author: Marting, Richelle; DeMasters, Dana
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: January 2017
Despite its codification under the administrative simplification provisions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), those responsible for compliance often agree HIPAA is anything but administratively simple. Even the plethora of resources offering HIPAA guidance....
Provider’s Condensed Resource for Revenue Cycle, Coding Tools, and More
Author: Clack, Crystal; Freeman, Rae; Lewis, Laquette
Source: AHIMA practice brief | Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: January 2017
A cyclone of regulatory requirements for providers has officially touched down in the United States. The Affordable Care Act (ACA), Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA), patient-centered medical home (PCMH), and value-based purchasing (VBP) initiatives are contributing to dramat....
Uniting HIM and IT: Lessons Learned Offer Tangible Takeaways to Bridge the Disconnect and Bring Departments Together
Author: Haugen, Mary Beth; Dascher, Paula; Manor, Barbara
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: January 2017
Editor’s Note: This article is a follow-up to the piece “Bridging HIM’s Disconnect with IT” that appeared in the March 2016 Journal of AHIMA.
As healthcare organizations move toward value-based models, health information management (HIM) and informatio....
Heart of the Matter: ICD-10-PCS Cardiac Coding
Author: Land, Daniel
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: January 2017
A robust knowledge of anatomy and cardiac surgery techniques, a comprehensive understanding of coding guidelines, and an eye for precision are key components of correct ICD-10-PCS cardiac coding.
This article will review ICD-10-PCS Official Guidelines for Coding and Reportin....
This Healthcare Technology is Off the Blockchain
Author: Journal of AHIMA Staff
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: January 2017
Predicting the future—particularly when it comes to technology—can be a fool’s errand. But it’s a pretty safe bet that one innovation those in the health IT world can expect to hear more about is “blockchain.”
If you’ve heard of blockchain....
Strategic Alignment: The Driving Force for Information Governance
Author: Washington, Lydia
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: January 2017
If we step back to consider why a healthcare organization would find it beneficial to adopt information governance (IG), there is no more compelling reason than that it is one of the best ways to successfully drive organizational strategy. It is impossible to successfully execute the organ....
Automating HIM through Health Information Exchange: An Informatics Approach
Author: Feldman, Sue; Houser, Shannon H.
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: January 2017
Editor’s Note: This article is the first installment of the new Working Smart department titled “Illuminating Informatics.” This department will explore all aspects of informatics and provide guidance to health information management professionals in the practical applica....
What Matters: Not Where We Are, But Where We Will Be
Author: Gordon, Lynne Thomas
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: January 2017
HIM professionals are great planners. We love a well-defined process, a policy, a workflow. These are useful tools and they help us in the routines of daily work. When we’re planning our association’s direction, the big picture strategy is no less important. Accordingly, AHIMA....
Population Health Management: Proven Model Drives New Solutions
Author: Rhodes, Harry B.
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: January 2017
Research dating back to the 1970s has verified the dominant influence of social, economic, and environmental determinates in the maintenance of health and well-being. Working from a set of values that focus on overall health, quality of life, and well-being, population health management en....
Write Your Own Story
Author: Chenoweth, Ann
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: January 2017
I’ve always loved January! It is not only the freshly fallen snow and warm drinks by the fire that I cherish, it is the exhilaration that every new year brings with it the optimism that new beginnings are possible and the belief that our resolutions can create wonderful outcomes and suc....
Three HIM Stories to Watch for in 2017
Author: Butler, Mary
Source: Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: January 2017
While the healthcare industry plays “wait and see” with regard to what a Trump Administration means for the regulatory landscape of the last eight years, the events of this past year offer a few hints as to what we might expect in 2017.
Two major pieces of legislation passed....
Investigative Approach: How Clinical Documentation Teams Improve Communication, Documentation Outcomes and Patient Care
Author: Robinson, Steven
Source: Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: December 29, 2016
Clinical documentation programs’ success is a result of the healthcare team keeping a constant vigil on communication while operationalizing outcomes and instilling provider support. Patient care is largely dependent on accurate communication among the healthcare provider team. In a....
Managing Health Information in International Waters
Author: Butler, Mary
Source: Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: December 2016
When people ask Davi Trotti, MA, RHIA, what it was like to live onboard the hospital ship Africa Mercy, she tells them “During the week I live in Europe and on the weekends I live in Africa.”
That’s because for three years, Trotti was the only person with a health information....
Applying Predictive Analytics: The Role of Artificial Neural Networks in Predicting Alzheimer’s Disease
Author: Monga, Kapila
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: December 22, 2016
The phrase “Longevity Revolution,” referring to the increase in human life expectancy by 30 years, isn’t new anymore. Various books have been written on this subject, and it is a widely discussed topic in conferences these days. It is a no-brainer that this increase in life expectancy warr....
Applying Predictive Analytics: The Role of Artificial Neural Networks in Predicting Alzheimer’s Disease
Author: Monga, Kapila
Source: Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: December 22, 2016
The phrase “Longevity Revolution,” referring to the increase in human life expectancy by 30 years, isn’t new anymore. Various books have been written on this subject, and it is a widely discussed topic in conferences these days. It is a no-brainer that this increase in life expectancy warr....
Patient Engagement, Patient Portals, and Information Governance
Author: Downing, Kathy
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: December 15, 2016
Involving patients in the management of their health (patient engagement) encourages greater patient participation in care. It also increases the integrity of the health information stored by our health systems—patients will be the first to tell you if the information is incorrect. P....
Role of HIM in MACRA
Author: Primeau, Debra
Source: Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: December 01, 2016
As providers gear up to meet reporting requirements under the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act’s (MACRA’s) new Quality Payment Program (QPP), health information management (HIM) stands to play a prominent role in the transition to value-based care.
Success un....
Importance of Interdisciplinary Teams
Author: Combs, Tammy
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: November 23, 2016
Have you ever spent hours working on a project, only to find out at a random meeting that another team has been working on the same project? This type of scenario can be frustrating to both teams and lead to distrust in the work process—not to mention wasted time that could have been spent....
Leveraging Opportunities to Gain Buy-In for Information Governance
Author: Goodell, Suzanne
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: November 21, 2016
Recently, I have been talking with our CMIO, working to gain her executive sponsorship for implementing system-wide policies for patient naming, matching, and identification. She was receptive to my suggestions, but her plate was already full, and she didn’t seem ready to lead a new system....
What Does the NLRB Have to Do with Healthcare Providers?
Author: Hedges, Ron
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: November 16, 2016
As a presenter at this year’s AHIMA Annual Convention and Exhibit, I covered many topics. While I plan to post about others in subsequent posts, this month I want to discuss a subject that many healthcare providers and their staff members might find unfamiliar: the National Labor Rela....
From the HIE Point of View: When is Data Too Old to Use? It Depends
Author: VanOver, Jennifer; Lusk, Katherine
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: November 16, 2016
When health information management involved keeping paper records in file rooms, a rule of thumb was that after two years with infrequent activity, medical records were often moved to off-site storage. This reduced the cost of maintaining medical records onsite long term. The records often....
Why Standardize an Electronic Health Record? [sponsored article]
Author: BRG HIM and Healthcare Technology Staff
Source: Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: November 11, 2016
This article is published in sponsorship with Berkeley Research Group (BRG).
A physician approaches a health information management (HIM) staff member, upset because the location of a document in their office is not in the same location in the hospital record.....
Coding Viral Sepsis
Author: Sanvik, Gina
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: November 10, 2016
How to code viral sepsis has been a topic of discussion on AHIMA’s Engage Coding, Classification and Reimbursement community, and has be the subject of several inquiries to AHIMA’s Code-CheckTM coding question service.
The viral sepsis coding confusion may com....
MACRA Strategies for 2017: Advantages and Disadvantages of Four Options
Author: Marron-Stearns, Michael
Source: Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: November 07, 2016
While the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) Final Rule was released nearly three weeks ago, many providers and health information management professionals are still analyzing the 2,200-plus pages to diagnose just what it says and how it impacts healthcare. While the fina....
New ONC Chief Touts Importance of Standards Development Work
Author: Butler, Mary
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: November 2016
The new National Coordinator for Health IT, Dr. Vindell Washington, MD, plans to focus on some old issues for the healthcare industry—a lack of universal standards, limited interoperability, and the difficulty present for both providers and consumers trying to exchange and access hea....
Standardizing Interoperability is a Team Effort
Author: Eramo, Lisa A
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: November 2016
AHIMA and other key stakeholders continue to drive national and global progress to achieve information systems interoperability in healthcare.
Like a complex puzzle, health information data and system interoperability takes time, effort, and collaboration to solve. And solvin....
Open Source, Open Standards, Open Minds: How the Shifting Standardization Landscape May Impact Health IT
Author: Neiman, Liz
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: November 2016
The US Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration just released a staggering statistic. According to their latest research, up to 93 percent of global trade is impacted by standards and technical regulations.1
Feel free to trot that number out the next time....
Departing Board Members, Thank You for Your Service
Author: Martin, Melissa
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: November 2016
It is hard to believe that I am writing my final Journal of AHIMA column as the president/chair of your AHIMA Board of Directors.
As I sit down to write this column, I recall Patty Sheridan, former AHIMA president/chair, saying in 2012 that there is no way to wrap everythi....
FY 2017 Updates to ICD-10-PCS
Author: Ward, Maria
Source: Journal of AHIMA | Journal of AHIMA - Coding Notes
Publication Date: November 2016
Many changes come with the first update of the new ICD-10 Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS) for fiscal year (FY) 2017. The higher-than-usual volume of changes was to be expected since the update system has been in a holding pattern for several years due to implementation delays. And al....
HIM Connections in the Kaleidoscope of Informatics
Author: Houser, Shannon H.; Mikaelian, Raymound; Payton, Evita
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: November 2016
The emergence of health informatics within health information management (HIM) has changed the ways of HIM practice and operations. This change has also created various opportunities for HIM professionals to further develop their careers and gain additional education and workforce training....
Connecting Functional and Semantic Interoperability—The HIM Professional's Role in HIT Standardization
Author: Orlova, Anna; Warner, Diana; Rhodes, Harry B.
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: November 2016
The health information management (HIM) professional has a large role to play in ensuring health IT standardization and the health IT interoperability that comes from those standardization efforts.
The Practice Brief “Standardizing Data and HIM Practices for Interopera....
Using Aliases to Protect Privacy in Healthcare
Author: Barrett, Charlotte S; Beidler, Aurae; Davis, Nancy; Glondys, Barbara
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: November 2016
Developing policies and standard procedures when working with patient aliases is one way to both respect patient privacy but also ensure the accuracy and integrity of patient data.
As defined in AHIMA’s Pocket Glossary, an “alias” is “a name added to,....
FY 2017 Updates to ICD-10-CM
Author: Rugg, Donna
Source: Journal of AHIMA | Journal of AHIMA - Coding Notes
Publication Date: November 2016
The ICD-10 Coordination and Maintenance Committee’s code freeze, first implemented after the October 1, 2011 annual update, has finally thawed. For fiscal year (FY) 2017 the ICD-10-CM classification is back on track with annual code and guideline updates. Due to the thousands of new/....
Information Governance Road Map: Mile Marker 4–Demonstrating the Value of Clinical, Financial, and Administrative Information to IG
Author: Downing, Katherine
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: November 2016
Editor’s Note: This is the eighth and final article in a series that provides a road map for implementing an information governance (IG) program in any organization. Each month a set of concepts is discussed that tie to the IG Road Map Infographic developed by AHIMA. Any organization....
Standardizing Data and HIM Practices for Interoperability
Author: Orlova, Anna; Rhodes, Harry B.; Warner, Diana
Source: Journal of AHIMA | AHIMA practice brief
Publication Date: November 2016
Despite the many advancements in health information technology (HIT) that the industry has seen in recent years, the interoperability of HIT applications continues to present a challenge. Implementing standards—a definition, set of rules or guidelines, example format, or other document th....
Patient Safety Identifiers Could Improve Outcomes for John Does
Author: Butler, Mary
Source: Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: October 28, 2016
AHIMA’s advocacy work around accurate patient identification, particularly through this last year’s #MyHealthID campaign, is part of an effort to raise the public’s consciousness about the risks of inadequate patient identification. The campaign aimed to reach patients, lawmakers, and....
Developing a Plan to Master Physician Engagement
Author: Combs, Tammy
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: October 27, 2016
Mastering physician engagement can be a challenging process, but it is within reach when you develop a plan of action and have a little patience. During AHIMA’s 2016 CDI Summit: Advancing the Documentation Journey, held August 1-2 in Washington, DC, Dr. John Showalter, MD, MSIS, University....
Data Flow: Connecting The Dots For Trusted Sources
Author: Dooling, Julie A; Profitt, Karen
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: October 26, 2016
Searching for the quickest path to establish and access data “sources of truth” in your healthcare organization?
In the past, health information management (HIM) professionals were taught to maintain a patient’s health information in a central repository. The paper healt....
When and How Might a Court Limit Discovery Due to Cost of Producing Electronic Information?
Author: Hedges, Ron
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: October 19, 2016
The production of electronically stored information (ESI) by healthcare providers in response to requests made by plaintiffs in actions brought in United States district courts is my focus in this month’s post. Every dispute about production begins with the governing law—for the purpo....
Get in the Arena: A Call to IG Competency
Author: Stambaugh, Robyn
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: October 13, 2016
A new season in my life always lends itself to reflection and realignment of goals. With a freshly finished HIM graduate program in the rear view it’s time to map out where both personal and professional intellectual curiosities will lead. As luck would have it, I have a bucket list o....
Closer Look at Drug Spending Data
Author: Ryznar, Barbara
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: October 12, 2016
Understanding the cost of prescription drugs can be challenging. The recently introduced Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Medicare Spending Dashboard, an example of the principle of collecting healthcare data once and reusing it to serve the needs of multiple stakehold....
HIM as the Middleman to Informatics and Data Analytics
Author: Kadlec, Lesley; Kirby, Annessa
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: October 06, 2016
We hear so much about the amount of data available in healthcare today. But we are just beginning to understand the importance of analyzing that data to make decisions. As buzzwords like “information governance” and “data analytics” are becoming more mainstream, the analysis of data i....
Let's Talk About Informatics and HIM
Author: Gordon, Lynne Thomas
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: October 2016
On April 19, 2017, the industry will learn the winner of the HeroX CHIME National Patient ID Challenge, aiming to ensure that every patient is identified correctly every time. As a judge of this competition, I’ve found it fascinating to participate in the process.
I ha....
Best Practices for Patient Matching at Patient Registration
Author: AHIMA Work Group
Source: Journal of AHIMA | AHIMA practice brief
Publication Date: October 2016
Accurate patient identification is a major challenge faced by healthcare organizations across all levels of care throughout the industry. Health information management (HIM) professionals play a critical role in collecting identifiable information and matching the patient to their health record....
Study: Gender Pay Gap Evident in Health IT Industry
Author: Journal of AHIMA Staff
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: October 2016
A frustrating trend that has plagued female employees in various industries just got some much needed acknowledgement in the health IT world. Women working in health IT earned 78 percent of the average male IT worker’s pay in 2015, according to the results of a biennial compensation survey cond....
Auditing ICD-10 Through the Lens of Education
Author: Land, Daniel
Source: Journal of AHIMA | Journal of AHIMA - Coding Notes
Publication Date: October 2016
The complex and sophisticated nature of ICD-10-CM/PCS has increased both the intellectual demands on coding professionals and the importance of an educational approach to the audit process. On October 1, 2016 regular updates to ICD-10 will begin, marked by the introduction of over 5,500 n....
Back to the Basics on ICD-10-PCS Spinal Fusion Coding - Retired
Author: Barta, Ann
Source: Journal of AHIMA | Journal of AHIMA - Coding Notes
Publication Date: October 2016
The implementation of ICD-10-PCS has enhanced the skills of coding professionals as it contains many unique features that provide an opportunity to accurately reflect the complexity of the procedures being performed. The assignment of ICD-9-CM procedure codes for spinal fusions often chal....
How to Break Into Analytics and Informatics
Author: Butler, Mary
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: October 2016
Shawn Wells, RHIT, CHDA, manager of HIM data integrity at the University of Utah Healthcare, put himself on the health information management (HIM) career trajectory that HIM educators dream of using as an example.
Wells, who was also the first person in the state of Utah....
Data Mining a Breach’s Silver Lining: Analyze Breach Data to Improve Release of Information Performance in HIM
Author: Delahoussaye, Elizabeth A
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: October 2016
Health information management (HIM) professionals can pull meaningful information from privacy and security breach data to evaluate release of information (ROI) processes, uncover workflow risks, and implement corrective measures. While large scale breaches impacting millions of patients m....
Losing the Match Game: Study Reveals Gaps in HIM’s Patient Identity Integrity Practices
Author: Dooling, Julie A; Fernandes, Lorraine M.; Kirby, Annessa; Kadlec, Lesley; Landsbach, Grant; Lusk, Katherine; Munns, Megan; Noreen, Neysa; O'Connor, Michele
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: October 2016
In healthcare, matching patients accurately to their medical history across multiple care sites and among various sources of data has become increasingly important as healthcare data is shared across platforms. Additionally, as clinicians need to interact with third parties and provide car....
Tying Together CDI, ICD-10, and Healthcare Data Analytics: How CDI Programs and ICD-10 Are Impacting Data Analytics—and The Benefits Healthcare Organizations Are Seeing
Author: Bradley, Paul
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: October 2016
A year in and ICD-10 is almost approaching the point of old news.
Of course—I’m kidding! Nothing could be further from the truth. From a data analytics perspective, the impact of ICD-10 is only beginning to be realized and understood.
For one, this first year....
Convention Will Showcase HIM's Evolution
Author: Martin, Melissa
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: October 2016
October is upon us, and with that comes our annual AHIMA Convention and Exhibit. This is a time when we are inspired to learn about the most transformative topics in health information management (HIM) as well as the healthcare industry.
Over this past year we have seen our....
House of Delegates Year in Review
Author: Delahoussaye, Elizabeth A
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: October 2016
This has been a busy and engaging year for the members of the House of Delegates (HoD) as we build on the present and prepare for the future.
For those who may not be familiar with the HoD, it is a grassroots AHIMA member forum that governs the health information managemen....
Reduce BA Risk Through Due Diligence and Documentation
Author: Twiggs, Mariela; Goldstein, Sara
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: October 2016
Healthcare provider organizations rely on a variety of entities to help them carry out healthcare activities and functions. If these entities create, maintain, or transmit protected health information (PHI) on behalf of a provider organization, they are considered a business associate (BA....
Transitioning to a Data-Driven, Informatics-Oriented Department
Author: Dooling, Julie A; Houser, Shannon H.; Mikaelian, Raymound; Smith, Clarice Pittillo
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: October 2016
Are you a data-driven individual? Is your health information management (HIM) department focused on becoming data-driven or informatics-oriented?
Today’s data analytics and informatics-oriented organizations are the centerpiece of operations and strategic visioning&mda....
Addressing Data, Information, and Record Quality Challenges Through Standards
Author: Orlova, Anna
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: October 2016
Data quality management has always been an area of focus for AHIMA. But the need for quality and integrity of data and information is greater than ever in all healthcare settings—especially with the growing adoption of health information technology (HIT), including electronic health....
Information Governance Road Map: Approaching Mile Marker 4
Author: Meehan, Ann M.
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: October 2016
Editor’s Note: This article is the seventh in a series that provides a road map for implementing an information governance (IG) program in any organization. Each month a set of concepts is discussed that tie to the IG Road Map Infographic developed by AHIMA. Any organization can take....
How to Help Physicians Accept CDI Programs
Author: Combs, Tammy
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: September 28, 2016
Have you ever gone to a staff meeting only to hear the news that a process you’ve been following for years is about to change? How does that make you feel? Maybe you love change and welcome any opportunity to improve a process. But maybe you are a creature of habit and the thought of a cha....
Information Governance— Are You On Board?
Author: Meehan, Ann M.
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: September 23, 2016
If you are reading this blog you are curious about information governance (IG), learning about IG, or on board with IG. Our goal is to get all members of AHIMA on board with IG.
Let’s start with a definition of IG. AHIMA defines information governance as an organization....
Data Analytics: It’s Hip to be Square
Author: Wiedemann, Lou Ann
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: September 21, 2016
Big data. Data explosion. Predictive analytics. Population health. Data management. Chronic disease monitoring. Natural language processing. As though healthcare was not struggling enough to keep up with acronyms, synonyms, abbreviations, and poorly defined buzzwords, we have entered the e....
As Medical Apps Increase, Litigation Issues Continue
Author: Hedges, Ron
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: September 20, 2016
In my last post of 2015 I tried to predict what types of challenges health information management (HIM) professionals might have to deal with in 2016 and beyond. One prediction involved technological innovation, as I surmised that we could “expect to see more and more ‘apps’ being off....
ICD-10-CM: Impact on Physicians’ Fears, and What Comes Next [sponsored article]
Author: Zarick, Deborah; Abda, Renee
Source: Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: September 16, 2016
This article is published in sponsorship with Berkeley Research Group (BRG).
Uncertainty and fear permeated physicians’ offices leading up to October 1, 2015. The transition to ICD-10-CM was reminiscent of the Y2K scare. A new coding set would replace the existing ICD-9-CM cl....
Coding High-Risk Pregnancy: What’s New for 2017?
Author: Sanvik, Gina
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: September 14, 2016
With the release of the FY 2017 updates to the ICD-10-CM Official Coding Guidelines, there’s a lot for coding professionals to review. This post will take a closer look at one of the updates in Chapter 15: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Puerperium (O00-O9A). The guideline for “P....
Yin and Yang: Data Governance and Information Governance
Author: Washington, Lydia
Source: AHIMA blog post | Journal of AHIMA - website
Publication Date: September 08, 2016
As we talk with healthcare organizations around the country about information governance (IG), many tell us they have embarked on a data governance (DG) program. Most of these data governance programs seem to be emanating from the IT area and are driven by the need to improve data quality....
Managing the Present on Admission Reporting Process (2016 update)
Author: Campbell, Angela; D'Amato, Cheryl; Rugg, Donna
Source: AHIMA practice brief | Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: September 2016
Editor’s Note: This Practice Brief is an update of the March 2010 version, which replaced the November 2007 Practice Brief “Planning for Present on Admission.”
Section 5001(c) of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 requires hospitals to report patient primary and....
Putting an End to Emergency Room Injection/Infusion Coding Confusion
Author: Clack, Crystal
Source: Journal of AHIMA - Coding Notes | Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: September 2016
Injection and Infusion CPT codes are a topic that many outpatient emergency room (ER) coding professionals would like to fantasize into a state of intergalactic oblivion, but the codes are here to stay. Injection and infusion codes cover only seven pages in the 975-page 2016 CPT coding boo....
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