Health Information Management
Health Information Management
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
About the Book
About the Book
Leadership Development for Healthcare: A Pathway, Process, and Workbook advances the healthcare student or professional’s abilities in meeting current organizational challenges through both leader and leadership development. This book provides a framework to help guide the acquisition of characteristics and behaviors associated with effective leadership, incorporating both moral and technical competence. Key Features • Opportunities for being a leader and practicing leadership are available to everyone and leadership behavior and practice can be cultivated by anyone. • Chapters are designed to reinforce the learn–discover–practice process to support leader and leadership development. • Exercises and activities are offered throughout the book to change or create and practice leader and leadership behaviors. • Appendix provides an overview of the evolution of thought on leadership and describes many of the common leadership theories developed between the early 20th century and today. About the Author Merida L. Johns , PhD, RHIA, has more than 40 years of health information management experience on national and international levels and is a noted author and presenter in the field. She currently heads The Monarch Center for Women’s Leadership Development and is professor and director of health informatics and information management at Resurrection University in Chicago
Part I: The Authentic Leader 1 Identifying and Using Character Strengths 2 Enhancing Emotional Intelligence 3 Leading with Confidence 4 Defining and Executing Personal Life-Vision 5 Amassing Social Capital 6 Developing Leadership Presence 7 Making and Keeping Goals Part II: The Ethical Leader 8 Ethics and Leadership 9 Ethical Challenges in Leadership 10 Advancing Diversity Part III: The Team Leader 11 Key Actions of Successful Teams 12 Creating and Organizing Successful Teams 13 Leading the Team to Success 14 Leading Team Work Part IV: The Visionary Leader 15 Vision and Transformation 16 Leading Change and Transformation Appendix: Competing Leadership Theories
Introduction Glossary
The fifth edition of AHIMA’s Pocket Glossary of Health Information Management and Technology includes essential terms from foundational and emerging health information management (HIM) and health information technology (HIT) topics. Unique and critical terms from the fields of information governance (IG), data analytics, and health informatics are also defined and described, making this an essential reference tool for HIM practitioners, educators, students, researchers, and any healthcare professional with an interest in HIM practice.
Key Features
Leadership Development for Healthcare : A Pathway, Process, and Workbook Merida L. Johns , PhD, RHIA
Pocket Glossary of Health Information Management and Technology, Fifth Edition AHIMA
• More than 3,800 terms at your fingertips • More than 150 revised terms • Excellent accompaniment to AHIMA foundational HIM and HIT textbooks • Includes citations and a complete reference list
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ISBN: 978-1-58426-463-7 Softcover 376 pages Premier Member: $52.95 Member: $55.95 List: $69.95
ISBN: 978-1-58426-583-2 Softcover 264 pages Premier Member: $22.95 Member: $23.95 List: $29.95
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Instructor Resources include the following: • Online instructor manual • Presentation slides
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