Health Information Management and Technology
Häftad, Engelska, 2015
2 179 kr
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- Utgivningsdatum2015-02-16
- Mått213 x 274 x 12 mm
- Vikt721 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor352
- FörlagMcGraw-Hill Education
- ISBN9780073513683
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M. Beth Shanholtzer, MAEd, RHIA, FAHIMA , has been in the health information management field for 35 years. Her experience includes HIM department management positions within hospitals in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Maryland. She has been in academics for 20 years, and she is currently the program director and an assistant professor for an HIM associate degree program at Lord Fairfax Community College in Middletown, Virginia. She previously held positions as program director and instructor of associate degree programs at Kaplan University. She is an active AHIMA member, serving on the Council for Excellence in Education (CEE) board, and is currently chairperson of the Faculty Development Workgroup of the CEE. She also serves as a student mentor. On thestate level, Beth has served as president, education chair, and legislative chair of the West Virginia Health Information Management Association. She has presented at the AHIMA annual convention, the Assembly on Education (AOE), and WVHIMA conferences. In recognition of her experience as a practitioner and her advancement of the field of health information, Beth has earned the distinction of Fellow of the American Health Information Management Association (FAHIMA). Beth has authored and co-authored the first and second editions of Integrated Electronic Health Records: A Worktext for Greenway Medical Technologies’ PrimeSUITE, published by McGraw-Hill Education. Beth lives in Martinsburg, West Virginia, with her husband; they have three children. Gary W. Ozanich, PhD, is a senior research associate in the Center for Applied Informatics at Northern Kentucky University (NKU), where he was the founding director of NKU’s Graduate Program in Health Informatics. He has had a career that spans both the private sector and academia. Gary has received numerous grants and contracts to conduct research in the areas of health informatics, health information exchange, and payment reform initiatives. He has served on regional and national healthcare related committees and work-groups, including as national chair of the HIMSS Health Information Exchange Committee and chair of the HIMSS HIE Roundtable. Gary’s private-sector background includes more than 10 years as a securities analyst on Wall Street. He also has worked as a consultant at Booz-Allen & Hamilton. Relative to academic positions, he was associate director of the Institute of Tele-Information at Columbia University and has been on the faculties of Michigan State University and University at Buffalo. He holds a PhD from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Gary lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, with his wife and his Labrador and golden retrievers.
- PART ONE: THE EVOLVING HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN THE UNITED STATESChapter 1 Healthcare in the United States Chapter 2 Functions, Careers, and Credentials of the HI Professional:Documenting, Maintaining, and Managing Health Information, Past and PresentChapter 3 Health Informatics and Health Information Management Shapingthe Evolving Healthcare SystemPART TWO: PROCESSING HEALTH INFORMATIONChapter 4 Maintaining Health Records: An OverviewChapter 5 External Forces: Regulatory and Accreditation InfluencesChapter 6 The Active Health Record in Acute Care SettingsChapter 7 The Post-discharge Health RecordPART THREE: THE MEANINGFUL USE OF DIGITAL HEALTH INFORMATIONChapter 8 The Electronic Health Record: Meaningful Use of PatientRecordsChapter 9 Privacy and Security of Digital Records Chapter 10 The Patient’s Role in HealthcarePART FOUR: EXPLORING NEW ROLES FOR HEALTH INFORMATION PROFESSIONALSChapter 11 Expanding Roles and Functions of the Health InformationManagement and Health Informatics Professional