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Essentials of Health Information Management: Principles and Practices 4th edition [Pehme köide]

(Health Information Professional Services, Binghamton NY)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2018
  • Kirjastus: Delmar Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1337553670
  • ISBN-13: 9781337553674
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 17x215x274 mm, kaal: 839 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2018
  • Kirjastus: Delmar Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1337553670
  • ISBN-13: 9781337553674
Get in the know and learn in the now with ESSENTIALS OF HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES, FOURTH EDITION! Electronic health records are the norm in health care today, so you must master technology and legislative changes as they come. This book delivers all the latest updates, mapping key content directly to CAHIIM standards for data and information governance, electronic health records, data integrity and security, ICD-10-CM implementation, HIPAA rules, and more. Plus, the readings are designed to engage and inspire you as much as they inform. If you're ready to take learning to the next level, use the included lab manual with electronic health record activities for EHR Go software (subscription required), or get the available MindTap learning system with interactive features and self-quizzing.
List of Tables
ix
Preface xi
Reviewers xv
Chapter 1 Health Care Delivery Systems
1(40)
Introduction
2(1)
History of Medicine
2(5)
Health Care Delivery in the United States
7(8)
Continuum of Care
15(1)
Health Care Facility Ownership
16(2)
Health Care Facility Organization Structure and Operation
18(17)
Licensure, Regulation, and Accreditation
35(6)
Chapter 2 Health Information Management Professionals
41(22)
Introduction
42(1)
Health Information Management Careers
42(11)
Professional Practice Experience
53(5)
Join Your Professional Association
58(5)
Chapter 3 Health Care Settings
63(14)
Introduction
64(1)
Acute Care Facilities (Hospitals)
65(1)
Ambulatory and Outpatient Care Facilities
66(3)
Behavioral Health Care Facilities
69(1)
Home Care and Hospice Facilities
69(2)
Long-Term Care Facilities
71(1)
Federal, State, and Local Health Care Facilities
72(5)
Chapter 4 Introduction To The Patient Record
77(38)
Introduction
78(1)
Definition and Purpose of the Patient Record
78(7)
Provider Responsibilities
85(8)
Development of the Patient Record
93(2)
Patient Record Formats
95(6)
Archived Records
101(5)
Patient Record Completion Responsibilities
106(9)
Chapter 5 Electronic Health Records
115(16)
Introduction
116(1)
Overview of Computer Terms
116(1)
Evolution of Electronic Health Records
117(3)
Electronic Health Record Systems
120(1)
Regional Health Information Organization
121(1)
Components of Electronic Health Record Systems Used in Health care
122(4)
Beyond Health Data and Health Information
126(5)
Chapter 6 Patient Record Documentation Guidelines: Inpatient, Outpatient And Physician Office
131(94)
Introduction
132(1)
General Documentation Issues
133(2)
Hospital Inpatient Record---Administrative Data
135(20)
Hospital Inpatient Record---Clinical Data
155(54)
Hospital Outpatient Record
209(2)
Physician Office Record
211(9)
Forms Control and Design
220(5)
Chapter 7 Numbering & Filing Systems And Record Storage & Circulation
225(30)
Introduction
226(1)
Numbering Systems
226(3)
Filing Systems
229(7)
Filing Equipment
236(3)
File Folders
239(5)
Filing Controls
244(3)
Loose Filing
247(1)
Circulation Systems
247(1)
Security of Health Information
248(7)
Chapter 8 Indexes, Registers, And Health Data Collection
255(26)
Introduction
256(1)
Indexes
256(6)
Registers and Registries
262(6)
Case Abstracting
268(6)
Health Data Collection
274(7)
Chapter 9 Legal Aspects Of Health Information Management
281(40)
Introduction
282(1)
Legal and Regulatory Terminology
282(5)
Maintaining the Patient Record in the Normal Course of Business
287(1)
Confidentiality of Information and HIPAA Privacy and Security Provisions
288(13)
Legislation that Impacts Health Information Management
301(6)
Release of Protected Health Information
307(14)
Chapter 10 Introduction To Coding And Reimbursement
321(28)
Introduction
322(1)
Clinical Classification Systems
322(6)
Third-Party Payers
328(2)
Reimbursement Methodologies
330(4)
Processing Insurance Claims
334(15)
Glossary 349(26)
Bibliography 375(2)
Index 377
Mary Jo Bowie, M.S., B.S., A.A.S., R.H.I.A., R.H.I.T., is the owner of Health Information Professional Services in Binghamton, New York. Her organization provides consulting services for all aspects of health information management. Previously, Ms. Bowie served as director of the Health Information Management and Medical Coding program at Mount Wachusett Community College in Gardner, Massachusetts. Widely respected in the field, she has consulted with health facilities for more than 35 years, conducted national training seminars on coding and health information management topics and regularly speaks at regional and national professional events. In addition to creating content for Cengage, Ms. Bowie develops instructional content for ICD-10-CM/PCS, CPT®/HCPCS and health data courses. She also teaches a variety of health information technology courses and is an active member of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). In addition, she is a registered health information administrator, an accredited health information technician and was an AHIMA ICD-10-CM/PCS-approved trainer. Her education credentials include associate, bachelor's and master's degrees.