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  • The Four V's of Big Data

    (Editor's Note: This guest blog was written from AHIMA's Health Information Integrity Summit by Sandra Kersten, MPH, RHIA, AHIMA director of HIM Solutions.) The American Health Information Management Association's Health Information Integrity Summit: The Quest for Safe, Usable, Quality Data in EHRs opened Thursday in Chicago with great insights ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: HIM (Weblog) on November 9, 2012
  • Breaking in Your New Boss

    (Editor's note: This guest blog was written by Scott Warner, MLT(ASCP), a laboratory manager in northern Maine.) When a new manager is hired, grumbling ensues. ''Now we have to break in another one!'' Your new boss is worried about motivating you and your coworkers, but the opposite is also true. How do you get a stranger to do things your way? ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: HIM (Weblog) on August 25, 2010
  • Physician's Office vs. Hospital

     (Editor's note: This question was originally posted on our forum. We've asked an HIM expert in the field to respond.) I am a Health Information Management major and I am in my sophomore year. I do hold an Associates Degree in Medical Information Management; I have been able to find employment in physician offices and at my current job. I am ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: HIM (Weblog) on April 21, 2010
  • Top 10 Ways to Foil HIM Efficiency

    Let me preface this by saying, April Fool's! Yeah, it ruins the fun, but it also saves me the guilt if someone were to actually use the tips below. If you're looking for serious advice, check out ''HITECH's Highway to Hell'' for cautionary words about electronic health record implementation. But before you do, read on for some foolhardy ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: HIM (Weblog) on April 1, 2010
  • AHIMA 2009: Busy Day for All

    Well, my feet hurt, my brain hurts and I can barely keep my eyes open at this point, but it was all well worth it. My first day at the AHIMA 2009 conference did not disappoint. Busy is an understatement, and I even got a bit of a cardio workout in-with all the walking to and from the various meetings and sessions. This place is huge! After a ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: HIM (Weblog) on October 5, 2009