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Healthcare Records Management and Information Technology in Healthcare, Exams of Nursing

An overview of the key concepts, organizations, and technologies involved in healthcare records management, with a focus on health information management (him), electronic health records (ehrs), health information exchange (hie), and related topics such as data quality, privacy, and interoperability. It also discusses the roles of various organizations like the american health information management association (ahima), centers for medicare and medicaid services (cms), certification commission for health information technology (cchit), and health information management and systems society (himss).

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2023/2024

Available from 04/27/2024

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Download Healthcare Records Management and Information Technology in Healthcare and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! Healthcare Records American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) - a not-for-profit professional organization serving the educational, credentialing, networking, and advocacy needs of health information management (HIM) professional Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) - a US government organization that oversees services for the federally sponsored Medicare and Medicaid insurance programs Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT) - a nonprofit organization with the mission of accelerating the adoption of information technology (IT) in healthcare that measures and certifies the effectiveness of EHR products based on predefined criteria clinical data repository (CDR) - a special database that manages healthcare data from different sources such as labs, pharmacies, and radiology networks compliance - the process of adhering to state and federal laws data quality characteristics - the ten AHIMA data quality characteristics that require data to be accurate, accessible, comprehensive, consistent, current, defined, granular, precise, relevant, and timely data quality management model - an AHIMA concept that standardizes data storage, maintenance, and organization according to ten quality characteristics electronic data interchange (EDI) - the digital exchange of structured data between computer systems; reduces errors and can be used, for example, for sending prescriptions to a pharmacy. electronic health records (EHRs) - health records that allow real-time communication, reporting, and record keeping through electronic transmission electronic medication administration record (EMAR) - an EHR system for medication management that uses the CDR database electronic prescribing - the digital authoring, transmission, and filling of physician medication prescriptions, it is intended to reduce errors, time, and costs. examination - also known as an exam, includes both a physician's physical examination of a patient, as well as any test results health information exchange (HIE) - the digital exchange of healthcare data between different organizations in order to improve patient care, and reduce costs and errors Health Information Management and Systems (HIMSS) - a non-profit group seeking to help healthcare providers implement information technology and management strategies Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) - legislation that provides guidelines on maintaining patient privacy and confidentiality through standardized methods of handling healthcare data
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