Health information management
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Health Information Management is the management of personal health information in hospitals or other healthcare organizations enabling the delivery of quality healthcare to the public. See Health Informatics.
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[edit] Overview
Hospitals and other healthcare organizations typically capture many different forms of health data and store them in many different ways ...
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[edit] Background
The medical records departments are generally seen as the origins of ...
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[edit] Areas of interest
Health records management Data quality Data items definitions
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Current software that assist with Health Information Management (HIM) is called Epic.
[edit] External links
- Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society
- International Federation of Health Records Organizations
- American Health Information Management Association
- Health Information Management Association Australia
- LaTrobe University, Australia - Bachelor of Health Information Management
- Lynx Collaborative Care Network.
- Health Level 7 Australia
- Epic Systems Corporation

