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  • ICD-10: An Important and Positive Change

    (This sponsored blog was written by Lee Ann Bryant, associate product manager, HealthStream.)If you work in any healthcare environment, you know how inundated we have become with information around ICD-10 - most of it leaning toward the negative end of the spectrum. Yes, there is a lot to learn. Yes, there are time and financial burdens involved. ...
    Posted to Preparing a Successful ICD-10 Transition (Weblog) on May 24, 2013
  • Keeping Up and Keeping Compliant With ACA Changes

    (This guest blog was written by Bill Sinn, marketing director, healthcare practice, Pitney Bowes Software.) It's only three years since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law by President Obama, and the industry is already seeing huge changes. For instance, the U.S. has expanded the number of citizens receiving preventative care, ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: HIM (Weblog) on April 8, 2013
  • Chopra Inspires in AHIMA Convention Closing Address

    (Editor's Note: This guest blog was written from AHIMA 2012 by Sandra Kersten, MPH, RHIA, who is AHIMA director of HIM Solutions.) Aneesh Chopra, the former first American federal chief technology officer of the U.S., described President Obama's overall vision for innovation, or ''how will this country get its mojo back?'' within the context of ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: HIM (Weblog) on October 4, 2012
  • Patients Gain Access to Medical Records

    With patients across the country voicing a growing desire for greater engagement in and control over their medical care, a new study involving patients in Boston, Pennsylvania and Seattle will examine the impact of letting patients see the notes that doctors record during and after their visit. Funded through a $1.4 million grant from the ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: HIM (Weblog) on June 10, 2010
  • HIT Work Group Presenter Wants Your Help

    I first heard about Dave deBronkart, aka ''e-patient Dave'' about a year ago when I attended HealthCamp Philadelphia, and I've been following him ever since (literally-the man's all over Twitter). He's one of the most vocal proponents of getting patients more involved in their care, and the folks in Washington have taken notice. He's become a de ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: HIM (Weblog) on February 18, 2010
  • Patients Get Records After Year-Long Wait

    If my doctor closed up shop, I'd be miffed. If I couldn't get my records on file there, I'd probably say, the heck with ‘em. But as someone who's jumped around to a few docs over the past year, I know how helpful it is to have all your records in one place. Family history? No sweat. Immunization dates? Er, um, I know I got them at some ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: HIM (Weblog) on February 9, 2010
  • Medical Records: Help or Hindrance in Haiti?

    Hundreds of thousands are injured, communications are scant and trauma centers are makeshift, at best. So how are medical records maintained? They're not, according to reports surfacing from Haiti. Eyewitness accounts tell of overrun hospitals resorting to rudimentary record-keeping processes--pieces of paper tacked to beds and bodies, listing ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: HIM (Weblog) on January 19, 2010
  • H1N1: After the Vaccine

    Everyone's sick of swine flu (pun not intended, I swear), so apologies in advance for striking up yet another conversation about it, but I couldn't help posting when I heard about post-vaccine monitoring. What? What's that you say? Monitoring? As in data, systems and overall management of what one might call ''health information?'' Surely this ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: HIM (Weblog) on October 22, 2009
  • Retail Clinic Check-up

    I'm what you might call ''doctor phobic.'' I haven't had a check up since 2001, and that was required to get into college. After high school, I moved to the Philadelphia suburbs from quiet nook upstate in a rural area lovingly referred to as the ''Polish Poconos.'' Where I grew up, you knew your doctors. We had one doctor who took care of my mom's ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: HIM (Weblog) on June 25, 2009
  • Another Form to Fill Out

    How do you, as HIM professionals, shop for doctors? Being in the health care field, HIM professionals have a unique view of how they should be treated as patients and the care they can expect to receive. Jacque Taylor, AHDI-F, one of our Top 10 in HIM, told her story of how she shopped for a new family doc in my interview with her. You can listen ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: HIM (Weblog) on March 4, 2009