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AHIMA Professional Development InventoryCurrentGoalUnskilled Novice Master Unskilled Novice Master I. Data Content, Structure and Standards (Information Governance) Academic content related to diagnostic and procedural classification and terminologies; health record documentation requirements; characteristics of the healthcare system; data accuracy and integrity; data integration and interoperability; response to customer data needs; data management policies and procedures; information StandardsClassification systems (Data Standards) Terminologies, vocabularies, and classification systems including accurate use of ICD coding with and without electronic systems, data mapping, and DRG groupingAssociate:Evaluate the accuracy of diagnostic and procedural codingBaccalaureate:Identify the functions and relationships between healthcare classification systemsGraduate:Construct examples of mapping of clinical vocabularies and terminologies to appropriate classification systemsHealth record content and documentationTimely, complete, and accurate documentation and record structures which meets documentation requirements including policies, regulations, and standards Associate:Verify the documentation in the health record is timely, complete, and accurateBaccalaureate:Interpret health information standardsGraduate:Examine required documentation and record structuresData Governance Standardization of data for interoperability and sharing including the use of data dictionaries, appropriate data formatting, and policies and procedures Associate:Apply policies and procedures to ensure the accuracy and integrity of health dataBaccalaureate:Construct and maintain the standardization of data dictionaries to meet the needs of the enterpriseGraduate:Recommend data standard policies for interoperability and sharingData management Presentation and collection of health data using health information systems, data storage, policies, organizational data use, and using graphical tools Associate:Apply graphical tools for data presentationsBaccalaureate:Manage clinical indices/databases/registriesGraduate:Evaluate data from varying sources to create meaningful presentationsSecondary data sources Validation and use of secondary data compile reliable and accurate dataAssociate:Validate the reliability and accuracy of secondary data sourcesBaccalaureate:Validate data from secondary sources to include in the patient’s record, including personal health recordsGraduate:Compile data from secondary rmation Protection: Access Disclosure, Archival, Privacy and Security Understand healthcare law (theory of all healthcare law to exclude application of law covered in Domain V); develop privacy, security, and confidentiality policies, procedures and infrastructure; educate staff on health information protection methods; risk assessment; access and disclosure management.Health Law Health law related to HIM practice including policies, laws, regulations and documents related to health care Associate:Apply legal concepts and principles to the practice of HIMBaccalaureate:Analyze legal concepts and principles to the practice of HIMGraduate:Create regulatory policies based on health lawsData privacy, confidentiality, and security Privacy, confidentiality and security related to health information with use of policies and procedures for the information life cycle to include destruction, retention, standards, technologies, and education Associate:Apply confidentiality, privacy and security measures and policies and procedures for internal and external use and exchange to protect electronic health informationBaccalaureate:Analyze the security and privacy implications of mobile health technologiesGraduate:Design a privacy and security infrastructureRelease of information Confidentiality and security measures for access and disclosure of protected health information through the development and use of policies and procedures as well as access risk assessment and mitigationAssociate:Apply policies and procedures surrounding issues of access and disclosure of protected health informationBaccalaureate:Protect electronic health information through confidentiality and security measures, policies and proceduresGraduate:Mitigate access and disclosure rmatics, Analytics and Data Use Creation and use of business health intelligence; selection, implementation, use and management of technology solutions; system and data architecture; interface considerations; information management planning; data modeling; system testing; technology benefit realization; analytics and decision support; data visualization techniques; trend analysis; administrative reports; descriptive, inferential and advanced statistical protocols and analysis; IRB; research; patient- centered health information technologies; health information exchange; data qualityHealth information technologies Software, technology, device and network use for data collection, storage, analysis, and reporting of information Associate:Utilize software in the completion of HIM processesBaccalaureate:Recommend device selection based on workflow, ergonomic and human factorsGraduate:Propose the implementation of health information systemsInformation management strategic planning Health information management systems to support enterprise wide decision support for strategic planning Associate:Explain the process used in the selection and implementation of health information management systemsBaccalaureate:Take part in the development of information management plans that support the organization’s current and future strategy and goalsGraduate:Propose policy development and advocacyAnalytics and decision support Analytics and decision support to facilitate decision-making, data extraction, quality and safety of healthcare, data analytics, and business intelligence Associate:Apply report generation technologies to facilitate decision-makingBaccalaureate:Analyze clinical data to identify trends that demonstrate quality, safety, and effectiveness of healthcareGraduate:Design data sources for intelligence extractionHealth Care statistics Institutional healthcare statistics and inferential data statistics used for decision-making Associate:Analyze data to identify trendsBaccalaureate:Analyze statistical data for decision makingGraduate:Interpret inferential statisticsResearch methods Principles of research and clinical literature evaluation to improve outcomes and development of an evidence based body of knowledgeAssociate:Explain common research methodologies and why they are used in healthcareBaccalaureate:Apply principles of research and clinical literature evaluation to improve outcomesGraduate:Comply with research administrative processes and policiesConsumer informaticsUsability and accessibility of health information by patients including future challenges and education Associate:Explain usability and accessibility of health information by patients, including current trends and future challengesBaccalaureate:Educate consumers on patient-centered health information technologiesGraduate:Compare personalized medicine modelsHealth information exchange Policies, procedures, and testing for various models of health information exchange Associate:Explain current trends and future challenges in health information exchangeBaccalaureate:Conduct system testing to ensure data integrity and quality of health information exchangeGraduate:Develop policies for health information exchange (HIE)Information integrity and data quality Accuracy and integrity of health data through policies and procedures, assessing threats to data integrity, quality management tools and policy initiatives Associate:Apply policies and procedures to ensure the accuracy and integrity of health data both internal and external to the health systemBaccalaureate:Discover threats to data integrity and validityGraduate:Assess data integrityIV. Revenue Management Healthcare reimbursement; revenue cycle; chargemaster; DOES NOT INCLUDE COMPLIANCE regulations and activities related to revenue management (coding compliance initiatives, fraud and abuse, etc.) AS THESE ARE COVERED IN DOMAIN V.Revenue Cycle and reimbursement Revenue management through reimbursement, revenue cycle management, and impact analysis with application to operational planning models CurrentGoalUnskilled Novice Master Unskilled Novice Master Associate:Evaluate the revenue cycle management processesBaccalaureate:Implement processes for revenue cycle management and reportingGraduate:Develop enterprise-wide strategic and operational planning models for revenue cycle pliance COMPLIANCE activities and methods for all health information topics. For example, how to comply with HIPAA, Stark Laws, Fraud and Abuse, etc.; coding auditing; severity of illness; data analytics; fraud surveillance; clinical documentation improvement.RegulatoryCompliance with regulations and standards around data analytics, programs, polices, accreditation and certification Associate:Collaborate with staff in preparing the organization for accreditation, licensure, and/or certificationBaccalaureate:Determine processes for compliance with current laws and standards related to health information initiatives and revenue cycleGraduate:Analyze standards and regulations in healthcare and how they drive and/or constrain operationsCoding Audit code assignment and practices to ensure compliance with, procedures, regulations, and guidelines Associate:Analyze current regulations and established guidelines in clinical classification systemsBaccalaureate:Manage coding auditsGraduate:Analyze current regulations and established guidelines in clinical classification systems and computer assisted coding applicationsFraud Surveillance Development and use of policies, procedures and tools to monitor, detect, and deter fraudulent practices.Associate:Identify potential abuse or fraudulent trends through data analysisBaccalaureate:Determine policies and procedures to monitor abuse or fraudulent trendsGraduate:Develop forensic models for fraud surveillance and improvement measuresClinical Documentation improvement Use of querying and CDI components to manage documentation, data and to resolve coding discrepancies Associate:Develop appropriate physician queries to resolve data and coding discrepanciesBaccalaureate:Implement provider querying techniques to resolve coding discrepanciesGraduate:Formulate enterprise-wide CDI strategic and operational methodsVI.Leadership Leadership models, theories, and skills; critical thinking; change management; workflow analysis, design, tools and techniques; human resource management; training and development theory and process; strategic planning; financial management; ethics and project managementLeadership roles Team leadership through meeting organization, negotiating and influencing skills, use of leadership theories and principles, project and business reports, personnel management, involvement in enterprise wide committees, building teams, creating public policy, executive decision making, building business alliances, networks and partnershipsAssociate:Apply the fundamentals of team leadershipBaccalaureate:Discover personal leadership style using contemporary leadership theory and principlesGraduate:Build and maintain strategic business alliances, networks, and partnershipsChange management Concepts of change management theories, techniques, leadership and the impact of change management on processes, people, and systemsAssociate:Recognize the impact of change management on processes, people and systemsBaccalaureate:Interpret concepts of change management theories, techniques and leadershipGraduate:Master concepts of change management theoriesWork design and process improvement Cost-saving and efficient use of tools and techniques to monitor, report and improve data for quality management and performance improvementAssociate:Utilize tools and techniques to monitor, report, and improve processesBaccalaureate:Demonstrate workflow conceptsGraduate:Design process improvement research methods and modelsHuman resources management Staff recruitment, retention, supervision and productivity through benchmarking, orientation, training, policy and procedures, and compliance with regulationsAssociate:Interpret compliance with local, state, federal labor regulationsBaccalaureate:Benchmark staff performance data incorporating labor analyticsGraduate:Leverage human capitalTraining and development Training and development through training programs, media, presentations, assessments and lesson plans throughout the enterprise Associate:Explain the methodology of training and developmentBaccalaureate:Evaluate initial and on-going training programsGraduate:Develop enterprise-wide training and development research models and methodsStrategic and organizational management Interrelationships within the healthcare delivery system through data use, healthcare policy making, accreditation, licensing, certification, strategic planning, administrative duties, and engaging stakeholders Associate:Apply information and data strategies in support of information governance initiativesBaccalaureate:Collaborate in the development and implementation of information governance initiativesGraduate:Engage key stakeholders in information governance initiativesFinancial management Financial management through budgets, use of accounting principles, variances, cost benefit analysis, procurement process and information assets Associate:Plan budgetsBaccalaureate:Perform cost-benefit analysis for resource planning and allocationGraduate:Govern information assetsEthics Ethical standards of practice, creating a culture of diversity, business culture, understanding and using research models, training and compliance programs Associate:Comply with ethical standards of practiceBaccalaureate:Comply with ethical standards of practiceGraduate:Assess how cultural issues affect health, healthcare quality, cost, and HIMProject management Project management tools and techniques, system selection process, service applications, integrating work efforts, use of research skills and collaborative alliances and partnerships Associate:Summarize project management methodologiesBaccalaureate:Apply project management techniques to ensure efficient workflow and appropriate outcomesGraduate:Assess project management toolsVendor/contract management Vendor contracts, negotiation skills, and research models for vendor solutions Associate:Explain Vendor/Contract ManagementBaccalaureate:Develop negotiation skills in the process of system selectionGraduate:Master critical negotiation skillsEnterprise information management Enterprise information management, database architecture, mission-critical business decisions, business intelligence, business plans, strategic forecasts and operational plans Associate:Apply knowledge of database architecture and designBaccalaureate:Manage information as a key strategic resource and mission toolGraduate:Integrate business intelligence using appropriate analytic tools and methodsDOMAIN I: Data Content, Structure and Standards (Information Governance)AHIMA References AHIMA. “Top Ten ICD-10-CM/PCS Questions.” July 2014. AHIMA Advocacy and Policy Team. "High Time for Information Governance, Standards, and Streamlined Certification" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.7 (July 2014): 18-20. AHIMA. "Things Overheard at the ICD-10 Summit" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.6 (June 2014): 82-83. AHIMA. “Information Governance Annotated Bibliography.” April 2014. AHIMA. “Healthcare Industry Stakeholders Letter to CMS Administrator Tavenner Concerning the Delay in Implementing ICD-10-CM/PCS.” AHIMA testimony/comments. April 2014. AHIMA. “Survey of Participants at AHIMA’s 2014 ICD-10 Summit Concerning the ICD-10 Implementation Delay.” April 2014. AHIMA Advocacy and Policy Team. "Modifications to ICD-10-CM/PCS Under Review" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.2 (February 2014): 18-20. AHIMA. “CSA ICD-10-CM Resource Guide.” April 2013. AHIMA. “Putting the ICD-10-CM/PCS GEMs into Practice.” AHIMA Practice Brief, May 2013. AHIMA. “Universal Use of ICD-10-CM/PCS in the US.” October 2013. AHIMA Advocacy and Policy Team. “ICD Timeline.” May 2014. AHIMA. "E- Discovery Litigation and Regulatory Investigation Response Planning: Crucial Components of Your Organization’s Information and Data Governance Processes."?Journal of AHIMA 84, no.11 (November–December 2013): expanded web version. International. “ARMA International’s Information Governance Maturity Model.” January 2013. Barnhouse, Torrey; Rudman, William J. "YOU ARE HERE—ICD-10-CM/PCS Status Check: Three Hundred HIM Professionals Report" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.6 (June 2013): 38-40. Barta, Ann. "2014 ICD-10-CM/PCS Updates" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.1 (January 2014): 64-67. Barta, Ann. "Coding ICD-10-PCS Medical and Surgical-Related Sections: Understanding Measurement and Monitoring, Extracorporeal Assistance and Performance, and Extracorporeal Therapies" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.5 (May 2014): 68-71. Barta, Ann. "Coding ICD-10-PCS Medical and Surgical-Related Sections: Understanding Obstetrics, Placement, And Administration" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.4 (April 2014): 62-65. Barta, Ann. "Coding Root Operations with ICD-10-PCS: Understanding Change, Replacement, and Revision" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.2 (February 2014): 64-66. Barta, Ann. "Coding Root Operations with ICD-10-PCS: Understanding Detachment, Destruction, and Extraction" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.5 (May 2013): 60-62. Bielby, Judy A.; Comfort, Angie; Wiedemann, Lou Ann. "Clinical Documentation Guidance for ICD-10-CM/PCS" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.7 (July 2014): 52-55. Bloomrosen, Meryl. “AHIMA Testimony on a Successful ICD-10 Transition.” AHIMA testimony/comments. February 2014. Bowman, Sue. “AHIMA Comments on Proposed Diagnosis Code Modifications Presented at March 2014 ICD-10 Coordination and Maintenance Committee Meeting.” AHIMA testimony/comments. June 2014. Bowman, Sue. “AHIMA Comments on Proposed Procedure Code Modifications Presented at the ICD-10 Coordination and Maintenance Committee Meeting Held March 2014.” AHIMA testimony/comments. April 2014. Bowman, Sue E. "3 Myths of ICD-10-CM/PCS: Addressing Why it is Not Feasible to use SNOMED CT in Place of ICD-10 or Wait for ICD-11—and Other Misperceptions" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.8 (August 2014): 40-44. Bowman, Sue and Zeisset, Ann. “ICD-10-CM/PCS Transition: Planning and Preparation Checklist.” May 2014. Bronnert, June; Daube, Julie L; Jopp, Gretchen; Peterson, Kathleen; Rihanek, Theresa; Scichilone, Rita A.; Tucker, Vanna. "Optimizing Data Representation Through the Use of SNOMED CT" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.3 (March 2014): 48-50. Butler, Mary. "Not So Fast! Congress Delays ICD-10-CM/PCS: Examining How the Delay Happened, Its Industry Impact, and How Best to Proceed" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.6 (June 2014): 24-28. , Mary. "Keeping Information Clean: New Information Governance Efforts Challenge HIM to Sort Out Dirty Data" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.11 (November 2013): 28-31. Clark, Jill S. "Adapting Enterprise Workflow for ICD-10-CM/PCS" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.6 (June 2013): 48-51. Comfort, Angie. "Coding Root Operations with ICD-10-PCS- Understanding Restriction Occlusion and Dilation" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.10 (October 2013): 78-80. DeVault, Kathryn. "Coding Root Operations with ICD-10-PCS: Understanding Drainage, Extirpation, and Fragmentation" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.6 (June 2013): 66-68. DeVault, Kathryn. "Coding Root Operations with ICD-10-PCS: Understanding Bypass, Inspection, and Map" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.11 (November 2013): 74-76. Dimick, Chris. "Governance Apples and Oranges: Differences Exist Between Information Governance, Data Governance, and IT Governance" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.11 (November 2013): 60-62. Endicott, Melanie. "Coding Root Operations with ICD-10-PCS: Understanding Division, Release, Control, and Repair" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.7 (July 2013): 66-68. Endicott, Melanie. "CPT Receives Update for 2014" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.2 (February 2014): 60-62. Endicott, Melanie; Fletcher, Kathi. "Mentally Prepare for Psychiatric Classification Changes: Industry Moving to DSM-5 Revision" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.10 (October 2013): 74-76. Eramo, Lisa A. "Don’t Deny the Denials: Experts Recommend Implementing a Strong Claims Denial Strategy to Offset ICD-10-based Coder Productivity Loss" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.6 (June 2014): 30-33. Gordon, Lynne Thomas. “AHIMA Comments on CMS’ Proposed Changes to the Medicare Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment Systems (IPPS) and Fiscal Year 2015 Rates.” AHIMA testimony/comments. June 2014. Gordon, Lynne Thomas. "Recalculating' the Route to ICD-10" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.6 (June 2014): 23. Gordon, Lynne Thomas. "Can We Talk… About Information Governance?" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.11 (November 2013): 21-21. Hinkle-Azzara, Barbara; Carr, Kimberly J. "Bird’s Eye View of ICD-10 Documentation Gaps: Vendor analysis offers big picture look at nationwide documentation holes—and how to fill them" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.6 (June 2014): 34-38. Jahn, Mark. “Joining Forces on ICD-10-CM/PCS Collaboratives Form to Help Handle Coding Transition.” Journal of AHIMA 84, no. 6 (June 2013): 42–44. Johnston, Gloria. “Managing and Mapping Coded ICD-9-CM Data to ICD-10-CM/PCS.” Journal of AHIMA 84, no. 9 (September 2013): 72–74. Kadlec, Lesley. "Coming Soon to Your Healthcare Facility: Information Governance. A Look at Healthcare Information Governance Trends through Practical Case Studies" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.8 (August 2014): 26-32. Kadlec, Lesley. "Keeping Your "I" on Information Governance" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.1 (January 2014): 54-55. Kadlec, Lesley. "State of Health Information Governance in Healthcare: Case Study—Academic Medical Center System" (AHIMA, February 2014). , Lesley. "State of Health Information Governance in Healthcare: Case Study—Four Hospital Integrated Delivery System" (AHIMA, February 2014). Kadlec, Lesley. "State of Health Information Governance in Healthcare: Case Study—Interstate Integrated Delivery System" (AHIMA, February 2014). Kadlec, Lesley. "State of Health Information Governance in Healthcare: Case Study—Large Regional Integrated Delivery System" (AHIMA, February 2014). Kennedy, Angela. "Privacy and Information Governance—HIM’s “Semper Fi”" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.4 (April 2014): 10. Kloss, Linda L. "Leading Innovation in Enterprise Information Governance" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.9 (September 2013): 34-38. Kostick, Karen. “Coding ICD-10-PCS Procedures in the Ancillary Sections.” Journal of AHIMA 85, no. 9 (September 2014): 72–75. Mills, Ronald E. "The Often Mismatched Shoes of Healthcare: SNOMED vs. ICD-10-CM/PCS" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.11 (November 2013): 36-38. Mitchell, Glenn. "First Steps for Synergizing Health IT Projects: Work can be reduced and enhanced by connecting ICD-10 implementation with other health IT efforts " Journal of AHIMA 84, no.5 (May 2013): 38-41. , Melinda; Profitt, Karen; Lucci, Susan. "Information Governance Initiatives Essential for Strategic Alliances" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.4 (April 2014): 48-49. Reno, Danielle; Kersten, Sandra K.. "Getting Serious About Information Governance" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.5 (May 2013): 48-49. Rihanek, Theresa. "Coding Root Operations with ICD-10-PCS: Understanding Fusion, Alteration, and Creation" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.3 (March 2014): 64-66. Rihanek, Theresa. "Coding Root Operations with ICD-10-PCS: Understanding Insertion, Supplement, and Removal" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.1 (January 2014): 68-70. Rihanek, Theresa. "Coding Root Operations with ICD-10-PCS: Understanding Transplantation, Reattachment, Transfer, and Reposition" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.9 (September 2013): 76-78. Rihanek, Theresa. "Traumatic Brain Injury Coding in ICD-10-CM" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.6 (June 2014): 60-62. Rode, Dan. "Embracing ICD-10 Advocacy: HIM Professionals Must Offer Implementation Help to Physicians" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.2 (February 2013): 16-18. Rode, Dan. "Wanted: HIM Expertise: ICD-10-CM/PCS, Data Governance Initiatives Require HIM Guidance" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.2 (March 2013): 16-18. Rose, Angela Dinh. "Information Governance’s Privacy and Security Component" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.11 (November 2013): 54-56. Ruhl, Jennifer L; Zumar, Wendy. "ICD-10 Essential for Healthcare Registries" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.1 (January 2013): 64-66. , Karen S. "Coding Root Operations with ICD-10-PCS: Understanding Excision and Resection" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.4 (April 2013): 62-64. Scott, Karen S.. "Leveraging CAC to Prepare for ICD-10-CM/PCS" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.6 (June 2013): 62-64. Sheide, Amy; Wilson, Patricia S. "Reading Up on LOINC: What Coders Need to Know" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.4 (April 2013): 58-60. Non-AHIMA References Department of Health and Human Services, September 4, 2012, “Health Information Technology: Standards, Implementation Specifications, and Certification Criteria for Electronic Health Record Technology, 2014 Edition; Revisions to the Permanent Certification Program for Health Information Technology” CMS, 45 CFR 170. Federal Register . “A HIMSS G7 Advisory Report: ICD-10 Transformation: Five Critical Risk-Mitigation Strategies.” 2011. “How ‘big data’ is changing lives.” BBC Video, 5:08. Posted by BBC, February 25, 2013. ? “2 Midnight Benchmark for Inpatient Hospital Admissions.” YouTube Video, 1:20:41. Posted by CMSHHSgov. July 14, 2014. “Amy Abernethy: Can Patient Data Have a Second Life?” YouTube Video, 13:30. Posted by TEDMED, July 17, 2013. “How does HL7 work?” YouTube Video, 3:00. Posted by iNTERFACEWARE, December 19, 2009. “If Air Travel Worked Like Health Care.” YouTube Video, 7:00. Posted by TheNewAltons, January 4, 2010. “The Big Brother Pizza Shop.” YouTube Video, 2:23. Posted by zerhacke. February 25, 2007. II: Information Protection: Access Disclosure, Archival, Privacy, and Security AHIMA References “Analysis of Modifications to the HIPAA Privacy, Security, Enforcement, and Breach Notification Rules under HITECH and GINA; Other Modifications to the HIPAA Rules.” January 2013. "Information Security—An Overview" (Updated January 2014). "Information Security—An Overview. Appendix A Information Security Checklist for Healthcare Professionals" (Updated January 2014). "Information Security—An Overview. Appendix B Topic Areas to Address in Organization/Department Policies and Procedures" (Updated January 2014). "Man Your Battle Stations: Feds Plan Cyber Security Hack Attacks" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.3 (March 2014): 76. "Privacy and Security Audits of Electronic Health Information" (Updated November 2013). AHIMA. "Docs Firing Off PHI-Filled Texts Despite Lax Security" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.7 (July 2014): 76. AHIMA. "Appendix A: Sample Privacy and Security Violation Severity Determination Document."?Journal of AHIMA 84, no.10 (October 2013): expanded web version. AHIMA. "10 Security Domains (2013 update)" (AHIMA Practice Brief, October 2013). AHIMA. “Release of Information Toolkit: A Practical Guide for the Access, Use, and Disclosure of Protected Health Information.” May 2013. AHIMA. "The Privacy and Security of Occupational Health Records" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.4 (April 2013): 52-56. AHIMA. “AHIMA Comments on the Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) ‘HIPAA Privacy Rule and the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS).’” June 2013. AHIMA. "Sanction Guidelines for Privacy and Security Violations (2011 update)." Journal of AHIMA 82, no.10 (October 2011): 66-71. AHIMA. "HIPAA Security Overview (Updated)." (Updated November 2010). Bowen, Rita K.; Smith, Alisha; Thomas, Keith W. "Evolving ROI Specialists into Health Record Ambassadors" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.5 (May 2014): 30-35. Cacciatore, Victoria; Downing, Katherine. "Tighten the Bolts of Your ROI Processes" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.6 (June 2014): 48-49. Coleman, Johnathan. "Protecting High-Stakes PHI: DS4P Healthcare Standards Enhance the Privacy of Sensitive Data" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.4 (April 2014): 30-34. Coleman, Johnathan. "Segmenting Data Privacy: Cross-industry Initiative Aims to Piece Out Privacy Within the Health Record" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.2 (February 2013): 34-38. Crawford, Mark. "Rebooting Release of Information: Patient Portals are Changing ROI, but Analog Record Release is Still Necessary " Journal of AHIMA 84, no.2 (February 2013): 22-26. Downing, Kathy; Lucci, Susan; Lerch, Diane M. "Privacy and Security Training (2013 update)" (AHIMA Practice Brief, October 2013). Downing, Kathy. "Black Market PHI Does Exist: Why It’s Time to Take Security Risk Assessments Seriously" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.5 (May 2014): 50-53. Downing, Katherine. "Seven Select Questions to Ask Your Privacy Officer (Or Yourself)" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.4 (April 2014): 42-44. Dunn, Rose T; Odia, Godwin. "The Privacy and Security of Non-Traditional Occupational Health Services."?Journal of AHIMA 84, no.11 (November–December 2013): expanded web version. Gordon, Lynne Thomas. “AHIMA Testimony to the US Department of Health and Human Services Office of the National Coordinator Health Information Technology Policy Committee Privacy and Security Tiger Team on Virtual Hearing on Accounting of Disclosures.” AHIMA testimony/comments. September 2013. Gordon, Lynne Thomas. "Privacy and Security: The Perennial Dialogue" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.4 (April 2014): 19. Gordon, Lynne Thomas. "The Privacy Balancing Act: Reflecting on a Decade of HIPAA" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.4 (April 2013): 21. Hofman, Judi. "Privacy After Death" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.4 (April 2013): 32-35. Kennedy, Angela. "Privacy and Information Governance—HIM’s “Semper Fi”" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.4 (April 2014): 10. McClendon, Kelly; Rose, Angela Dinh. "Notice of Privacy Practices (Updated 2013)" (AHIMA Practice Brief, October 2013). McClendon, Kelly; Rose, Angela Dinh. "Notice of Privacy Practices (Updated 2013) – Appendix A" (AHIMA Practice Brief, October 2013) , Joanne; Rhodes, Harry B.. "Combating the Privacy Crime That Can KILL" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.4 (April 2014): 26-29. Rode, Dan. "Forging Ahead on the Hill: AHIMA Staff Move Forward with ICD-10-CM/PCS, RAC Regulation, and Privacy Changes" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.9 (September 2013): 16-17. , Dan. "The Omnibus Arrives: OCR Issues HITECH-HIPAA Final Privacy Rule" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.4 (April 2013): 16-18. Rose, Angela Dinh. "HITECH Frequently Asked Privacy, Security Questions" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.1 (January 2014): 50-51. Rose, Angela Dinh. "Information Governance’s Privacy and Security Component" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.11 (November 2013): 54-56. Rose, Angela Dinh; Greene, Adam H. "HITECH Frequently Asked Privacy, Security Questions: part 2" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.2 (February 2014): 48-49. Rose, Angela Dinh; Greene, Adam H. "HITECH Frequently Asked Privacy, Security Questions: Part 3" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.3 (March 2014): 42-44. Schmidt, Peg; Downing, Kathy. "Release of Information for Marketing or Fund-raising Purposes (Updated)." (AHIMA Practice Brief, updated August 2013). Non-AHIMA References Burrington-Brown, J. “HIMSS Privacy and Security Toolkit: Managing Information Privacy & Security in Healthcare Personal Health Records.” April, 2012. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. “Transaction and Code Sets Standards.” CMS. “Covered Entity Charts.” in Partnership with the National Learning Consortium. “Privacy & Security Training Games.” Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health. “HIPAA Authorization for Research.” US Department of Health and Human Services. “HIPAA Privacy Rule and Sharing Information Related to Mental Health.” February, 2014. “’Ethical To Me’ sung by Paul Thomlinson PhD at MoHIMA 2013 Annual Meeting.” YouTube Video, 2:23. Posted by Leigh Foster, April 19, 2013. DOMAIN III: Informatics, Analytics and Data UseAHIMA References "Regulations Governing Research (2013 update)" (Updated May 2013). AHIMA. "Understanding the HIE Landscape" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.1 (January 2013): 56-63. AHIMA. "Assessing and Improving EHR Data Quality (Updated)" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.2 (March 2013): 48-53 [expanded online version]. AHIMA. “Data Mapping and Its Impact on Data Integrity.” November 2013. AHIMA. “Comments and Recommendations Related to the RFI: Advanced Interoperability and Health Information Exchange.” April 2013. AHIMA Work Group. "Data Standards, Data Quality, and Interoperability (2013 update)" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.11 (November 2013): 64-69 [expanded web version]. AHIMA Work Group. "Managing the Integrity of Patient Identity in Health Information Exchange (2014 update)" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.5 (May 2014): 60-65. , Kate. "HIE Quality Check" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.2 (March 2013): 28-32. Butler, Mary. "Reinventing CDI: Organizations Relaunching And Reworking Data Integrity Efforts, And Coding Roles, With Clinical Documentation Improvement Programs" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.7 (July 2014): 24-27. Campbell, Robert James. "The Five Rights of Clinical Decision Support: CDS Tools Helpful for Meeting Meaningful Use" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.10 (October 2013): 42-47. Dooling, Julie A. "Leaders of e-HIM: Three Grace Award Finalists Share Data Integrity, Documentation Improvement, and HIE Plans and Practices" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.1 (January 2013): 46-48. Dooling, Julie A; Downing, Katherine. "Ensuring Data Integrity Through a Clean Master Patient Index" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.3 (March 2014): 46-47. Dooling, Julie A. "Time to Focus on “HIE, the Verb” HIE Industry Moves from Development to Information Transfer " Journal of AHIMA 84, no.6 (June 2013): 46-47. Dougherty, Michelle. “Testimony to the HIT Policy Committee Hearing on Clinical Documentation February 13, 2013. Panel 4: Role of Clinical Documentation for Legal Purposes.” AHIMA testimony/comment. February 2013. , Lisa A. "Personal Check: Patients the New Ally in Data Integrity Management" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.5 (May 2013): 26-29. Gordon, Lynne Thomas. "The New Frontier of Data Analytics" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.9 (September 2013): 19-19. Gordon, Lynne Thomas. "Meaningful Health Information Exchange is “Expensive”" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.2 (March 2013): 21. , Grant; Just, Beth Haenke. "Five Risky HIE Practices that Threaten Data Integrity" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.11 (November 2013): 40-42. Nemchik, Scot. "A Quality Approach to the ICD-10 Transition: Ensuring Accurate Data Integrity and Care Delivery During the Move to the New Code Set" Journal of AHIMA 844, no.10 (October 2013): 68-69. Roat, Lisa. "Linking Quality of Care to Clinical Data Integrity" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.1 (January 2014): 56-57. Sarabu, Naveen. "Building Blocks for Meeting the HIE Interoperability Challenge of ACOs" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.2 (February 2014): 54-55. , Teeradache; Rao Nagisetty, Naga Satya V. "Researchers Using Visual Analytics to Improve Care Quality" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.5 (May 2014): 58-59. White, Susan E; Nunn, Sandra L.. "Two Educational Approaches to Ensuring Data Quality" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.7 (July 2014): 50-51. "Securing Wireless Technology for Healthcare" (Updated November 2013). References “Nursing Home QAPI - What's in it for You?” (2014). , Kay and Mayer, Musa. “Understanding Evidence-based Healthcare: A Foundation for Action.” Google. Search Education – Lesson Plans. ?? National HIE Governance Forum, 2013. “Identity and Access Management for Health Information Exchange” (December 2013). National Quality Forum “ABCs of Measurement” (2014). Vladmani, Surya. “Applying Smarter Technology for Smarter Documentation Improvement,” ICD-10 Whitepaper Series, Issue 10 (August 2013). “Amy Abernethy: Can Patient Data Have a Second Life?” YouTube Video, 13:30. Posted by TEDMED, July 17, 2013. “Defining Quality: Aiming for a Better Health Care System.” YouTube Video, 4:35. Posted by IHI Open School, October 21, 2008. “Elizabeth Marincola: Advance science with open-access publishing.” YouTube Video, 13:56. Posted by TEDMED, May 7, 2013. “The Keys to Breakthroughs in Patient Safety.” InterSystems Video, 53:29. Posted by InterSystems, February 20, 2013. “Updated: Health IT for You: Giving You Access to Your Medical Records When and Where They’re Needed.” YouTube Video, 3:00. Posted by Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT, December 6, 2012. DOMAIN IV: Revenue ManagementAHIMA References Non-AHIMA References Carey, Mary. “ACA saving hospitals money.” Healthcare Finance News. (September, 2014). Gautschi, Daniel and Sanderson, Brian. “Improving Outpatient Charge Capture,” HFM Magazine. (October, 2014). Zeng, Jihong and Zhang, John. "Using Dashboard for Lean Revenue Cycle Management," iBusiness, Vol. 5 No. 3B, 2013, pp. 100-103. Published Online September 2013 ()Singh, Archana. “ICD-10 and Evidence Based Care: A Panacea for Healthcare Challenges.” HTC Global Services. “Charge Master – Hospital Pricing.” Youtube Video, 10:08. Posted by Mitch Mitchell, November 20, 2012. “Demystifying the Chargemaster.” Youtube Video, 3:21. Posted by Bobbie Kite, June 26, 2013. “How to build a DRG.” Youtube Video, 5:48. Posted by Bryan Hull, February 10, 2013. “Understanding New Healthcare Reimbursement Models.” Youtube Video, 1:44. Posted by doctorscompany, March 5, 2013. DOMAIN V: ComplianceAHIMA References AHIMA. "Recruitment, Selection, and Orientation for CDI Specialists" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.7 (July 2013): 58-62 [expanded web version]. AHIMA. "Recruitment, Selection, and Orientation for CDI Specialists – Appendix A" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.7 (July 2013): 58-62 [expanded web version]. . "Recruitment, Selection, and Orientation for CDI Specialists – Appendix B" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.7 (July 2013): 58-62 [expanded web version]. . "Using CDI Programs to Improve Acute Care Clinical Documentation in Preparation for ICD-10-CM/PCS" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.6 (June 2013): 56-61 [expanded web version]. AHIMA. "Using CDI Programs to Improve Acute Care Clinical Documentation in Preparation for ICD-10-CM/PCS – Appendix A" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.6 (June 2013): 56-61 [expanded web version]. Workgroup. “Clinical Documentation Improvement Toolkit.” January 2014. AHIMA Work Group. "Integrity of the Healthcare Record: Best Practices for EHR Documentation – Appendix C" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.8 (August 2013): 58-62 [extended web version]. Work Group. "Integrity of the Healthcare Record: Best Practices for EHR Documentation" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.8 (August 2013): 58-62 [extended web version]. Work Group. "Integrity of the Healthcare Record: Best Practices for EHR Documentation – Appendix A" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.8 (August 2013): 58-62 [extended web version]. , Paula; Love, Tammy R.. "Holistic Coding Requires Amped Up Clinical Documentation" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.1 (January 2013): 50-51. Bielby, Judy A.; Comfort, Angie; Wiedemann, Lou Ann. "Clinical Documentation Guidance for ICD-10-CM/PCS" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.7 (July 2014): 52-55. Butler, Mary. "Reinventing CDI: Organizations Relaunching And Reworking Data Integrity Efforts, And Coding Roles, With Clinical Documentation Improvement Programs" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.7 (July 2014): 24-27. Chtourou, Helen. "CDI Programs Used to Improve Quality Reporting Accuracy" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.7 (July 2013): 50-51. Dooling, Julie A. "Leaders of e-HIM: Three Grace Award Finalists Share Data Integrity, Documentation Improvement, and HIE Plans and Practices" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.1 (January 2013): 46-48. Dougherty, Michelle. “Testimony to the HIT Policy Committee Hearing on Clinical Documentation February 13, 2013. Panel 4: Role of Clinical Documentation for Legal Purposes.” AHIMA testimony/comments. February 2013. Easterling, Sharon; Endicott, Melanie; Lojewski, Tedi; Maccariella-Hafey, Pat; Martin, Ginny. "Use Data Mining Findings as a Tool to Support CDI Education" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.7 (July 2014): 56-59. Gordon, Lynne Thomas. "CDI's Promise and Possibilities" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.7 (July 2014): 23. Hinkle-Azzara, Barbara; Carr, Kimberly J. "Bird’s Eye View of ICD-10 Documentation Gaps: Vendor analysis offers big picture look at nationwide documentation holes—and how to fill them" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.6 (June 2014): 34-38. Huff, Garry L.; Fee, James P; Clesi, Wendy; Perry, Joni; Rajappan, Melissa. "Selecting the Ideal CDI Physician Advisor" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.7 (July 2014): 30-33. Kennedy, Angela. "Improve Data and Outcomes with CDI" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.7 (July 2014): 10. Lo, Wil. "Document Like This, Not That: CDI Insights from the Physician and CDI Specialist Perspective" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.7 (July 2014): 36-40. , Deborah; Owens, Lori. "Breaking Free of Copy/Paste: OIG Work Plan Cracks Down on Risky Documentation Habit" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.2 (March 2013): 46-47. Towers, Adele L. "Clinical Documentation Improvement—A Physician Perspective: Insider Tips for getting Physician Participation in CDI Programs" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.7 (July 2013): 34-41. Wiedemann, Lou Ann. "CDI Programs Support Meeting Meaningful Use" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.7 (July 2013): 48-49. Wiedemann, Lou Ann. "Clinical Documentation Improvement Eases the Transition to ICD-10" Journal of AHIMA 85, no.7 (July 2014): 44-45. Wiedemann, Lou Ann. "Strategizing Clinical Documentation Improvement: Tracking the Right CDI Measures, Data Can Impact Multiple Healthcare Areas" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.7 (July 2013): 52-53. Wiedemann, Lou Ann. "Using CDI to Meet Federal Quality Measures" Journal of AHIMA 84, no.1 (January 2013): 44-45. Non-AHIMA References DOMAIN VI: LeadershipAHIMA References Non-AHIMA References Collins, Sandra K. and Collins, Kevin S. “Succession planning and leadership development: critical business strategies for healthcare organizations.” Radiology management, 29(1), 16-21. , Kathryn; Bobrowski, Paula; Hoss, Mary Ann; Paris, Nancy; Schulte, Margaret. “The Leadership Gap: Ensuring Effective Healthcare Leadership Requires Inclusion of Women at the Top.” Open Journal of Leadership, 3, 20-29. doi: 10.4236/ojl.2014.32003. , Glenn. “7 Ways Leaders Maintain Their Composure in Difficult Times.” Forbes. (January, 2014). , Laura. “Generations in the Workplace” Hospitals and Health Networks (H&HN). (January, 2013). , Laura. “A Clash of Ages.” Hospitals and Health Networks (H&HN). (March, 2013). “fish philosophy.” YouTube Video, 2:45. Posted by varsha kapur, July 11, 2013. “Zig Ziglar.” YouTube Video, 9:28. Posted by Attractualization, February 29, 2008. ................
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