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Taking Medical Records to the Bank
Author: Dimick, Chris
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: May 2008
Banking health data like a financial transaction is the simplest solution to healthcare’s networking challenges says William Yasnoff, founder of the Health Record Banking Alliance.
There are a lot of plans for regional and, eventually, nationwide health information exchange, b....
Privacy Consents and HIE: How IHE’s Basic Patient Privacy Consents Profile Helps Manage Privacy in HIE
Author: Berry, Michael
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: April 2008
The potential benefits of health information exchange (HIE) are well documented, as are the privacy concerns of data sharing. In this new environment, patients are seeking increased control and transparency regarding how, with whom, and under what circumstances their electronic records are sha....
Reframing Retention Management in a Multimedia Environment
Author: Nunn, Sandra L.
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: April 2008
Within the last decade, the domain of record retention management has exploded in response to the development of electronic records and their storage demands, the mandates emanating from regulations like HIPAA, and the emergence of e-discovery as the requisite method for compelling record prod....
Managing Source System Content in the EHR
Author: Nunn, Sandra L.
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: March 2008
Many of today’s healthcare entities have hybrid medical records, and policies abound describing what parts of the record are still accessed in paper and what components are now fully electronic. Wherever healthcare organizations are in the race to create fully accessible and secure elect....
Litigation Response Planning and Policies for E-Discovery. AHIMA Model E-Discovery Policies: Retention, Storage, and Destruction of Paper and Electronic Health Information and Records
Author: AHIMA e-Discovery Task Force
Source: AHIMA web extra
Publication Date: February 02, 2008
AHIMA Model e-Discovery Policy
Subject/Title
Retention, Storage, and Destruction of
Paper and Electronic Health Information
and Records
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Storing Information Online: What Organizations Need to Look for in Online Data Storage Solutions
Author: Moore, Donald B.
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: November 2007
The need to secure and streamline the management of medical information has become mainstream news. Medical information exists in various forms—paper charts, x-ray films, electronic health records—and is located in different repositories that often can’t talk to each other. H....
Developing a Legal Health Record Policy
Author: AHIMA EHR Practice Council
Source: AHIMA practice brief | Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: October 2007
This practice brief has been retired. It is made available for historical purposes only.
Health Record Banking: an Emerging PHR Model
Author: Wolter, Julie
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: October 2007
Many patients have their personal health information scattered across various practitioners and settings. Personal health records (PHRs) can help patients keep track of all their medical information. There are many different PHR products and models available today.
Cu....
Digital Disclosure and Discovery: the Sedona Conference Counts the Ways that Electronic Documentation is Different
Author: Quinsey, Carol Ann
Source: Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: September 2007
Capturing data digitally is one thing. Producing it later is another. Any organization required to produce electronic documentation for any reasonwhether for discovery in a legal proceeding or disclosure in support of ongoing patient careknows that producing documentation....
Health Data Access, Use, and Control
Author: Burrington-Brown, Jill; Hjort, Beth M.; Washington, Lydia
Source: AHIMA practice brief | Journal of AHIMA
Publication Date: May 2007
This practice brief has been retired. It is made available for historical purposes only.
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