Health Information Management
Health Information Management
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
About the Book
About the Book
Management for the Health Information Professional , Third Edition, provides instruction in management and leadership
1 Theories of Management and Leadership 2 The Management Functions of HIM 3 Leadership Concepts in HIM 4 Budgeting as a Function of HIM 5 Change Management in HIM 6 Legal Aspects of Healthcare Management 7 Job Descriptions and Roles in HIM 8 Recruitment, Selection, and Retention in HIM 9 Performance Management in HIM 10 Training and Development in HIM 11 Organizational Structure of HIM Appendix A: Side by Side Progression Map of HIM Curricula Appendix B: Examples of Job Descriptions Appendix C: AHIMA Code of Ethics Appendix D: AHIMA Standards of Ethical Coding Appendix E: Case Studies in HIM Appendix F: Answers to Odd-Numbered Review Questions Glossary Index
Calculating and Reporting Healthcare Statistics , Seventh Edition, introduces and illustrates the basics of statistical computation so that health information practitioners, who have ever-increasing contact with and uses for healthcare data, can learn about healthcare statistics and how they are generated. This edition presents hands-on Excel calculations. This text is intended for use in two- and four-year health information technology (HIT) or health information administration (HIA) programs and also serves as an excellent reference for healthcare professionals seeking to sharpen their statistical skills.
1 Introduction to Health Statistics 2 Mathematics Review 3 Patient Census 4 Inpatient Bed Occupancy 5 Length of Stay 6 Mortality Rates 7 Hospital Autopsies and Autopsy Rates 8 Moridity and Other Miscellaneous Rates 9 Statistics Computed within the Health Information Management Department 10 Descriptive Statistics in Healthcare 11 Presentation of Data 12 Basic Research Principles 13 Inferential Statistics in Healthcare 14 An Introduction to Data Analytics Appendix A: References Appendix B: Formulae Appendix C: Glossary of Healthcare Services and Statistical Terms Appendix D: Answers to Odd-Numbered Chapter Exercises Index
principles from a health information management (HIM) viewpoint, which presents a foundation and path for sound management practice and decision-making for HIM students and professionals in today’s healthcare environment.
Key Features
• Content aligns with the current AHIMA curricula competencies • Each chapter includes learning objectives, key terms, Check Your Understanding questions to test comprehension of chapter material, and a case study • Case studies focus on the application of management principles for HIM professionals through comprehensive scenarios, discussion questions, and activities linked to competencies • Appendix E provides three practical case studies requiring critical thinking, application of knowledge from across chapters, and, in some cases, additional research to support answers About the Authors Janette R. Kelly , MBA, RHIA, is an associate professor and interim program director of the health information management program at the University of Cincinnati. Pamela S. Greenstone-Childers , EdD, RHIA, is a professor and department head of Clinical and Health Information Sciences, as well as interim associate dean, Academic Affairs, College of Allied Health Sciences at the University of Cincinnati.
Management for the Health Information Professional, Third Edition Janette R. Kelly , MBA, RHIA Pamela S. Greenstone-Childers , MEd, RHIA
Calculating and Reporting Healthcare Statistics, Seventh Edition Susan White , PhD, RHIA, CHDA
Key Features
• New Exercises with higher-level data analysis • Step-by-step hands-on calculations using Microsoft Excel, one of the most powerful statistical tools available • Data tables available for select exercises • Explores data presentation, inferential statistics, basic research principles, data mining, and data analytics • Includes traditional hospital statistics, such as average length of stay and total inpatient service days • Explains statistical computations and techniques commonly used in healthcare settings • Answers and rationales to odd- numbered questions • Glossary of commonly used terms in healthcare statistics About the Author Susan White , PhD, RHIA, CHDA, is the chief analytics officer at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. White is also an adjunct associate professor in the health information management and systems division at The Ohio State University, where she teaches data analytics, healthcare finance, and database courses.
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Instructor Resources include the following: • Lesson plans • Presentation slides • Baccalaureate and associate degree program syllabi • Map to the AHIMA HIM curricula competencies • Full solutions manual for all exercises and tests • Transition guide The test bank is also available in Respondus.
Instructor Resources include the following: • Instructor manual • Complete answer key • Test bank • Map to the AHIMA HIM curricula competencies • Presentation slides • Transition guide The test bank is also available in Respondus.
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