Health Information Management
Health Information Management
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
About the Book
About the Book
Dedicated to the study and practice of health informatics and health information management (HIM), Health Informatics Research Methods: Principles and Practice , Second Edition, focuses on the practical applications of research in health informatics and HIM. It provides real-life examples of research studies, step-by-step research methods, and explanations of analytic procedures. The book’s organization guides students and professionals through the process of conducting research specific to health informatics and HIM and is an in-depth resource for both novice and experienced researchers. This second edition includes chapters dedicated to data science and data mining, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, and applied statistics, application exercises at the end of each chapter, and online student ancillaries that provide additional templates, examples, and resources to support chapter topics.
Documentation for Health Records , Second Edition, explains the importance of accurate and timely health record documentation. This textbook addresses fundamental health record documentation requirements and practices in a variety of healthcare settings. This second edition expands topics such as information governance, electronic health records and health IT, clinical documentation improvement, and more.
Part I: Research Designs and Methods 1 Research Frame and Designs 2 Survey Research 3 Observational Research 4 Experimental and Quasi- Experimental Research 5 Epidemiological Research 6 Evaluation Methods
Part I: Clinical Documentation and the Healthcare Delivery System 1 Healthcare Delivery 2 Clinical Documentation and the Health Record Part II: Utilization of the Healthcare Record 3 Principal and Ancillary Functions of the Healthcare Record 4 Documentation for Statistical Reporting and Public Health 5 Clinical Information, Nonclinical Data, and Health Record Design 6 Clinical Documentation Improvement 7 Information Governance 8 Data Analytics Part III: Organization and Management of the Health Record 9 Federal and State Requirements and Accreditation Guidelines 10 Ambulatory Care Documentation, Accreditation, Liability, and Standards 11 Long-Term Care Hospitals 12 Facility-Based Long-Term Care 13 Home Care and Hospice Documentation, Liability, and Standards 14 Exploring Other Healthcare Settings Glossary Index
7 Data Science and Data Mining 8 Systematic Reviews and Meta- Analyses Part II: Research Process 9 Applied Statistics 10 Defining the Research Question and Performing a Literature Review 11 Selecting the Research Design and Method and Collecting Data 12 Analyzing Data and Presenting Results Part III: Information to Knowledge 13 The Grant Process and Proposal Writing 14 Research and Ethics 15 Disseminating Information Glossary Index
Key Features
• Includes chapters on data analytics and information governance
Health Informatics Research Methods : Principles and Practice, Second Edition Valerie J. Watzlaf , PhD, MPH, RHIA, FAHIMA Elizabeth J. Forrestal , PhD, RHIA, CCS, FAHIMA
Documentation for Health Records, Second Edition Cheryl Gregg Fahrenholz , RHIA, CCS-P
• Outlines basic healthcare documentation principles • Includes sample record documentation and legal health record guidelines • Provides federal and state requirements and accreditation guidelines • Contains specialty healthcare settings documentation • Incorporates documentation for acute care as the practice model • Covers documentation in ambulatory, home health, hospice, and long-term care settings About the Author Cheryl Gregg Fahrenholz , RHIA, CCS-P, is the president of Preferred Healthcare Solutions, LLC. She has more than 30 years of executive experience specializing in revenue cycle integrity and all business and financial aspects of medicine, including clinical documentation improvement, Charge Description Master, coding, charge capture, charge process redesign, physician and staff education, forensic auditing, litigation support, and expert testimony.
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ISBN: 978-1-58426-554-2 Softcover 512 pages Premier Member: $74.95 Member: $79.95 List: $99.95
Product#: AB120916 ©2017 e-ISBN: 978-1-58426-532-0 Softcover 384 pages Premier Member: $74.95 Member: $79.95 List: $99.95
Key Features
• Aligns to the AHIMA HIM baccalaureate and graduate curricula competencies • Builds research skills, application to data analysis, and decision making • Ideal for health informatics and HIM students • Provides detailed structure for planning, conducting, reporting, and assessing research • Real-world examples illustrate research methodology About the Editors Valerie J. Watzlaf , PhD, MPH, RHIA, FAHIMA, is an associate professor within the Department of Health Information Management in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (SHRS) at the University of Pittsburgh. Elizabeth J. Forrestal , PhD, RHIA, CCS, FAHIMA, is a professor emerita in the Department of Health Services and Information Management at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.
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Instructor Resources include the following: • Instructor manual • Presentation slides The test bank is also available in Respondus.
Instructor Resources include the following: • Instructor manual with project and assignment ideas • Presentation slides • Test bank • Full answer key • Map to the AHIMA HIM curricula competencies
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