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Outsourcing HIM Functions to Europe: A Perilous Atlantic Crossing
Author: Herrin, Barry S.
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: September 2008
Somewhere in the United States, a small independent hospital contracts with an Irish company to code medical records for billing. The records are sent in electronic format to Ireland, where employees read and code the records and then return the coded records to the hospital. Bills are generat....
Data Stewardship: Global Recommendations for Local Action
Author: Kallem, Crystal
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: September 2008
Healthcare’s expanded use of technology and increasing ability to disperse information with the push of a button requires that organizations pay special attention to data stewardship at the local level. HIM professionals influence how data are managed and dispersed, and thus they have a....
Data Analysis of the Benefits of an Electronic Registry of Information in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in Greece
Author: Skouroliakou, Maria; Soloupis, George ; Gounaris, Antonis ; Charitou, Antonia ; Papasarantopoulos, Petros; Markantonis, Sophia L; Golna, Christina; Souliotis, Kyriakos
Source: Perspectives in Health Information Management
Publication Date: July 2008
Demonstrating CARE: Is a Unified Federal Assessment Tool on the Horizon?
Author: Heubusch, Kevin
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: July 2008
A care assessment tool for Medicare beneficiaries, currently used in a demonstration project, points the way to a unified, standardized federal assessment tool.
Patients who transition between inpatient, rehabilitation, and long-term care facilities face risk. Their transitions are o....
Benefits of Using SNOMED CT and LOINC in Assessment Instruments
Author: Scichilone, Rita A
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: July 2008
Using More than One Standard Terminology for Data Sets Provides More Detail
The fundamental purpose of keeping health records is to track changes in health status and the resulting impact of diseases or disorders. Assessment forms and instruments are commonly used in electronic healt....
Standards Development and HIM: HL7’s IT Standards Work and Its Uses in Health Information Management
Author: Edwards, Wannetta
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: July 2008
Health Level Seven (HL7) is an American National Standards Institute-accredited standards developing agency that specializes in developing healthcare standards. Its vision is to “create the best and most widely used standards in healthcare.”
For HIM professionals, underst....
Consumers as Network Participants: Policy Notice for Consumers
Author: Markle Foundation; Connecting for Health
Source: External healthcare industry report | External - used with permission
Publication Date: June 25, 2008
This document is part of The Connecting for Health Common Framework for Networked Personal Health Information, which is
available in full and in its most current version <a href=http://www.connectingforhealth.org/phti/>here</a>.
Discrimination and Compelled Disclosures
Author: Connecting for Health
Source: External - used with permission
Publication Date: June 25, 2008
This document is part of The Connecting for Health Common Framework for Networked Personal Health Information, which is
available in full and in its most current version here.
Dispute Resolution
Author: Markle Foundation; Connecting for Health
Source: External healthcare industry report | External - used with permission
Publication Date: June 25, 2008
This document is part of The Connecting for Health Common Framework for Networked Personal Health Information, which is
available in full and in its most current version <a href=http://www.connectingforhealth.org/phti/>here</a>.
Enforcement of Policies
Author: Connecting for Health
Source: External - used with permission
Publication Date: June 25, 2008
This document is part of The Connecting for Health Common Framework for Networked Personal Health Information, which is
available in full and in its most current version here.
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