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School of Health Sciences Week 8! Week 8! AHIMA Practice Briefs AHIMA Practice Briefs Healthcare Delivery & Information Management HI 125 Instructor: Alisa Hayes, MSA, RHIA, CCRC

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School of Health Sciences Week 8! AHIMA Practice Briefs. Healthcare Delivery & Information Management HI 125 Instructor: Alisa Hayes, MSA, RHIA, CCRC. Class Reminders. School of Health Science. Contact Information AIM:AlisaCHayes Email: [email protected] Office Hours By Appointment - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: School of Health Sciences Week 8! AHIMA Practice Briefs

School of Health Sciences

Week 8!Week 8!

AHIMA Practice BriefsAHIMA Practice Briefs

Healthcare Delivery & Information Management HI 125

Instructor: Alisa Hayes, MSA, RHIA, CCRC

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Class Reminders

Contact InformationAIM:AlisaCHayesEmail: [email protected]

Office HoursBy Appointment

Chat conversations during classPlease keep conversations focused on class. Type “pause” to comment and “?” to ask a question

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AHIMA Practice BriefsAutomation of Health Information Functions

Objectives

•     Contrast the differences between paper and electronic health records

•  Describe  the basic elements in the conversion process to an electronic record

• List the functions of an electronic health record system

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• Information systems- only as good as their data•A set of data elements with clearly defined names and definitions, offer validity and reliability of the data•Data Dictionary- a descriptive list of names, definitions, and attributes of data elements to be collected in an information system or database •Creation and maintenance of the data dictionary is pivotal to the success of an EHR system •Why create a Data Dictionary?

•Interoperability •Improves data validity and reliability •Improved Communication •Consistency

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Problems with not using a data dictionary

• May not collect all of the information it needs or it may be unable to combine or map data across systems because the definitions are not identical

• May combine data elements it believes to be equivalent and draws incorrect inferences from the invalid data

• Affect the information flow as well as the workflow

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Data dictionary development Plan for the development, implementation, and continuing

maintenance of the data dictionary. Data dictionary that integrates common data elements used

across an enterprise. Collaborative involvement and buy-in of all key stakeholders

when data requirements are being defined for an information system.

Approvals process and documentation trail for all initial data dictionary decisions and for ongoing updates and maintenance

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Data Dictionary Development Con’t- Identify and retain details of data versions across all applications and

databases Flexibility and growth capabilities into the data dictionary Room for expansion of field values over time Follow established ISO/IEC guidelines Adopt nationally recognized standards and normalize field definitions

across data sets Beware of differing standards Geographic codes Test the information system to demonstrate conformance to standards Ongoing education and training Consistency of information sharing and avoid duplication

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Data content for EHR HIM professionals play a critical role in managing the quality of health

information and must be actively involved in the standardization of data content for EHRs.

HIM professionals must understand what a data dictionary is and what it contains. They should also help evaluate the EHR system’s data dictionary to confirm that the necessary information required for patient care is present in the EHR.

Establishing a data dictionary for the EHR- definitions of data content for EHR systems promote data quality through data consistency across the organization.

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• Importance of Data Standards• Data within the EHR can serve many purposes, including

biosurveillance, public health reporting, and performance measurement

• ensure consistency in the flow and processes of data capture that ultimately affect the management of health information

• To ensure patient information is collected and analyzed by the system correctly, keeping the data content as consistent as possible is key

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• Data content for EHR• Defining clinical data content for the history and physical report,

consultation report, operative report, and discharge summary • History and Physical-should include chief complaint; history of

present illness; review of systems; past, family, and social history; physical examination; and impressions to comply with documentation requirements.

• Consultations- report must include information about the source and reason for the request, evidence that the consultant reviewed the patient’s medical record and examined the patient, and documentation of his or her pertinent findings, opinions, and recommendations

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Data content for EHR con’t Operative report- documents the significant procedures

performed during the hospital stay Discharge Summary-summarize the patient’s condition at

the beginning of treatment and basic information about tests, examinations, procedures, and results occurring as a result of treatment. The conclusion at termination of care is called a discharge summary

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Current Week9/21/11-9/27/11

Complete Reading (AHIMA practice briefs)Discussion participationTerm Project PHR due by 9/27 at 11:59 PM- worth

200 points!!!AHIMA practice brief 400-500 word response paper on

unit 8 “learning activity” questions See Docsharing for updated “links” document for websites

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Next Week9/28/11-10/4/11

• Read chapter 1, 2, 3 of the Electronic Health Records Text (Hamilton text in docsharing)

• Read AHIMA Practice Brief, Update: Maintaining a Legally Sound Health Record

• Complete your discussion questionAssignment is: Install SpringCharts software and

download and complete Scavenger Hunt exercises 1 & 2, located in docsharing

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