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Protecting Patient Information after a Facility Closure. Appendix D: Health Information Management Checklist for Acquisitions and Closures (2011 update)
Author: AHIMA
Source: AHIMA practice brief attachment
Publication Date: August 2011
This document is intended to be used as a guide and is not intended to be all-inclusive. It should be adapted to the setting or organization type.
Purpose: To ensure appropriate health information management tasks are processed during the acquisition, closure, or dissolution of an org....
Protecting Patient Information after a Facility Closure. Appendix A: Sample Notice When Records Will Be Transferred to Another Healthcare Provider (2011 update)
Author: AHIMA
Source: AHIMA practice brief attachment
Publication Date: August 2011
Retention and Destruction of Health Information (2011 update)
Author: AHIMA
Source: AHIMA practice brief
Publication Date: August 2011
This practice brief has been updated. See the latest version here. This version is made available for historical purposes only.
Protecting Patient Information after a Facility Closure (2011 update)
Author: AHIMA
Source: AHIMA practice brief
Publication Date: August 2011
Editor's note: This update supplants the November 2003, March 1999, and September 1996 practice briefs "Protecting Patient Information after a Facility Closure."
Today's healthcare environment fosters competitiveness and complex business relationships. These environment....
Retention and Destruction of Health Information. Appendix C: Accreditation Agency Retention Standards (2011 update)
Author: AHIMA
Source: AHIMA practice brief attachment
Publication Date: August 2011
This practice brief has been updated. See the latest version here. This version is made available for historical purposes only.
Managing Legacy Systems for Compliance and Data Protection
Author:
Source: AHIMA online training
Publication Date: May 17, 2011
This webinar addresses the management of legacy systems around patient care and compliance directives, how to manage, retain and maintain legacy systems to limit the amount of lost data, and preserve important data to expedite legal cases and payments.
Physician Practices, E-Prescribing and Accessing Information to Improve Prescribing Decisions
Author: Center for Studying Health System Change
Source: External web site
Publication Date: May 05, 2011
Privacy Rights Never Die: And Sometimes Complications Linger On
Author: AHIMA
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: May 2011
The laws surrounding release of a deceased patient's records can lead to complex and frustrating situations in the HIM department. Just who has access rights depends on federal law, state law, and individual circumstances, illustrated by the two scenarios below.
Last summer the Office....
HIE Management and Operational Considerations
Author: AHIMA
Source: AHIMA practice brief | Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: May 2011
Editor's note: This update supplants the November-December 2006 practice brief "Privacy and Security in Health Information Exchange".
The primary function of a health information exchange (HIE) is to permit access to clinical information on demand at the point of care. HIEs enabl....
DIY ROI: Putting Release of Information in the Hands of Patients
Author: Haas, Mark
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: April 2011
Since 2007 Massachusetts General Hospital has been working toward a do-it-yourself model for records requests. Not only does the organization save time and money when patients fulfill their own requests, the model also aligns with the emerging philosophy of patient-centered care, wher....
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