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Applied Health Informatics and Information Management Workforce Claire Dixon-Lee, PhD, RHIA, FAHIMA Vice President for Education and Accreditation American Health Information Management Association Chicago, Illinois Email: claire.dixon-lee@ahima.org www.ahima.org

We are a community of practice, but also a community of learners, trying to keep ahead of the waves of change Tina Sung Transforming e-knowledge

AHIMA membership 48,000 Health Information Management Professionals 76 years old (1928) 260+ programs at associate, baccalaureate, masters degree Emphasis: information and communication technologies, data content, structure, standards, security, privacy, regulatory, reimbursement, applied health informatics education Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts 49% growth to meet needs by 2010 Echoed in Brailer s Strategic Framework

Health Information Management Profession encompasses a continuum of practice concerned with the capture, accuracy, quality, security, analysis and dissemination of patient-specific, aggregate, private and public health data and information for a variety of uses. Applied Health Informatics focuses on the practical acquisition, implementation, use and management of computer applications applied to health information.

Workforce Shortages Skilled health information workers in short supply at all levels of healthcare services* An impediment to achieving our IT goals Little investment in helping skilled workers build competencies Some hopeful signs of growing enrollment in academic and continuing education programs *AHIMA Workforce Research Study 2004

CLINICAL CARE (EHR) PERSONAL HEALTH (PHR) PUBLIC/ POPULATION HEALTH RESEARCH AND POLICY National Health Information Infrastructure

AHIMA 2005 Strategic Goals Educate, certify health informatics/information management workforce to support EHR implementation and health information management at all levels Provide best practice resources and models to assist physician practices in implementation and management of the EHR Routine guidance on clinical documentation standards, documentation improvement methods related to the EHR

Workforce Research Survey of 131 education program directors Survey of 892 graduating students Survey of 5,333 AHIMA members Case studies of employers in benchmark organizations Literature review Participation in selected AHIMA meetings

HIM Today Roles and jobs 40 job settings, 200 unique job titles Plenty of job opportunities Geographic variations in practice related to location of academic programs Continued shift from hospitals to specialty, ambulatory, physician practice settings Involved in EHR projects

HIM Today Academic programs Student population is more diverse Masters programs in the field Professional development Strong self-identified need to continue one s education, including technology training Online, advanced education, certification and outreach to other disciplines (ex.ahima/himss privacy/security training)

e-him Promote migration from paper to electronic health information Reinvent how health information and records are managed Deliver measurable cost and quality results from improved HIM

Health Information Vision The future state of health information is electronic, person-centered, comprehensive, longitudinal, accessible, and credible.

HIM Tomorrow EHR is a pivotal event Value-adding bridge between clinicians, patients, payors, regulators, and technology (EHR) A synthesis profession Applied health informatics Disseminated functions

The HIM Knowledge Worker Deployed throughout organizations Part of interdisciplinary teams Human-machine interface and training a key role Premium is on data and information skills, regulatory, reimbursement, HIPAA privacy and security competencies

T E C H N O L O G Y HIM Domains Information integrity Data content standards Information policy Database management Compliance Privacy and security Vocabularies and classification Records management End user education Medical and health science/health care delivery

AHIMA Academic Levels Accredited Academic Programs Baccalaureate Degree (RHIA certification) Associate Degree (RHIT certification) Approved Academic Programs (Model Curriculum) Masters Degree Coding Certificate (CCA, CCS, CCS-P) Advanced Certificates and Continuing Education Privacy, Security Institutes Healthcare Data Analytics, Clinical Data Management

e-him Health information management is the body of knowledge and practice that assures the availability of health information to facilitate real-time healthcare delivery and critical health-related decision making for multiple purposes across diverse organizations, settings and disciplines.