Medical Records Briefing, February 2009
Medical Records Briefing, February 1, 2009
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Inside:
Know how the EHR could reshape your department and job
Confront ROI challenges: Proceed with caution in situations involving sensitive conditions
AHIMA practice brief provides general ROI guidance
Comply with IM.01.01.01 as information flows throughout your organization
Coronary coding scenarios to test staff knowledge
Updated CoP reflect privacy, security, EHRs, and more
Understand how your EHR or hybrid record may affect Joint Commission compliance
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