Case studies in health information management. / Patricia Schnering, Nanette B. Sayles, Charlotte McCuen.
Material type: TextPublisher: Boston, MA : Cengage, [2022]Edition: Fourth editionDescription: xx, 373 pages : illustrations, forms ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0357506197
- 9780357506196
- Health facilities -- Information services -- Management -- Case studies
- Information resources management -- Case studies
- Medical informatics -- Case studies
- Medical records -- Management -- Case studies
- Dossiers medicaux -- Gestion -- Etudes de cas
- Equipements sanitaires -- Services d'information -- Gestion -- Etudes de cas
- Gestion de l'information -- Etudes de cas
- Medecine -- Informatique -- Etudes de cas
- Information resources management
- Medical informatics
- Medical records -- Management
- 651.5/04261 23/eng/20220329
- RA976
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Previous edition lists McCuen first.
Thoroughly updated and clearly mapped to current AHIMA RHIA and RHIT domains and competencies for certification exams, Schnering/Sayles/McCuen's CASE STUDIES IN HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, 4th Edition, bridges the gap between classroom theory and on-the-job application for Health Information Management (HIM) and Health Information Technology (HIT) faculty and professionals in training. More than a collection of fascinating cases, this versatile worktext challenges your students to work through problems with coordinating spreadsheets and forms while applying lessons from the classroom. It gives educators complete flexibility to pick and choose the cases as needed to meet specific goals for their unique classes. The cases are mapped to the current CAHIIM competencies, which helps verify that the HIM program is following the certification recommendations. Cases also are mapped to the current AHIMA Bloom's Taxonomy to facilitate choosing the appropriate level of knowledge needed to complete the cases. New online resource are included as well.
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