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Health Information Management Practice Standards
Author: AHIMA
Source: AHIMA book
Publication Date: 1998
These practice standards are being made available for historical purposes only.
Ethical Standards for Clinical Documentation Improvement (CDI) Professionals (2016)
Author: AHIMA
Source: AHIMA
Publication Date: June 2016
The AHIMA Ethical Standards for Clinical Documentation Improvement Professionals are intended to assist in decision making processes and actions, outline expectations for making ethical decisions in the workplace, and demonstrate the professionals' commitment to integrity. They are relevant to all clinical documentation improvement professionals and to those who manage the clinical documentation improvement (CDI) function, regardless of the healthcare setting in which they work.
Practice Standards (1992)
Author: AHIMA
Source: AHIMA book excerpt
Publication Date: 1992
These practice standards are being made available for historical purposes only.
Developing a Coding Compliance Policy Document (2010 update)
Author: AHIMA
Source: AHIMA practice brief | Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: March 2010
This practice brief has been retired. It is made available for historical purposes only.
Practice Standards (1990)
Author: AHIMA
Source: AHIMA book excerpt
Publication Date: 1990
These practice standards are made available for historical purposes only.
Practice Standards (1985)
Author: AHIMA
Source: AHIMA book excerpt
Publication Date: 1985
These practice standards are being made available for historical purposes only.
Standards of Ethical Coding
Author: AHIMA Board of Directors
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: March 2000
[The Standards of Ethical Coding have been updated. You can view the most current version here.]
Developing a Coding Compliance Policy Document (2001)
Author: AHIMA Coding Team
Source: AHIMA practice brief | Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: July 2001
This practice brief has been updated. See the latest version here. This version is made available for historical purposes only.
American Health Information Management Association Standards of Ethical Coding [2016 version]
Author: AHIMA House of Delegates
Source: AHIMA
Publication Date: December 2016
The AHIMA Standards of Ethical Coding are intended to assist and guide coding professionals whether credentialed or not; including but not limited to coding staff, coding auditors, coding educators, clinical documentation improvement (CDI) professionals, and managers responsible for decision-making processes and operations as well as HIM/coding students. The standards outline expectations for making ethical decisions in the workplace and demonstrate coding professionals' commitment to integrity during the coding process, regardless of the purpose for which the codes are being reported.
AHIMA Code of Ethics
Author: AHIMA House of Delegates
Source: AHIMA
Publication Date: October 02, 2011
Revised & adopted by AHIMA House of Delegates - October 2, 2011
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