301 results on '"Medical Record Administrators"'
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2. Enterprise content and record management for healthcare.
3. Professional profiles: Josephine Raw: Director, Clinical Information Services, The Royal Women's Hospital, Victoria.
4. The codes to watch: identifying the DRGs most prone to payment error.
5. Creating an HIM profession in the Sultanate of Oman.
6. The metamorphosis of medical records.
7. Electronic record, electronic security.
8. Masters of patient indexing. Interview by Jessica Squazzo.
9. A nontraditional day in the life. Long-term acute care: the effect of PPS.
10. Working smart. Risk assessment: doing more with less.
11. Documentation coordinators put it all together.
12. Toward growth in transcription solutions. Healthcare providers can gain minutes and even hours of efficiency with transcription technology.
13. Practice brief. Document imaging as a bridge to the EHR.
14. Not-so-strange bedfellows. Why HIM, IT are becoming fast friends.
15. When healthcare and law intersect: a primer on common legal actions.
16. From figures to facts: data quality managers emerge as knowledge leaders.
17. Tackling tough management issues: advice from the top.
18. Transcription cost analysis reveals opportunities for savings, efficiencies.
19. Revolution in progress: how technology is reshaping the coding world.
20. Spreading HIM excellence abroad.
21. How HIM can ease the pain of medical errors.
22. Quality at the core. Interview by Anne Zender.
23. Putting together the privacy puzzle. Interview by Jane Jeffries.
24. Oman towards electronic medical records.
25. Remote coding at home: tips for success.
26. Ten steps to successful chargemaster reviews.
27. A new approach to chargemaster management.
28. Exploring IT opportunities for HIM professionals.
29. Beneath the veil. Health Records in the United Arab Emirates.
30. Sharing resources for coding quality improvement.
31. A retrospective view.
32. When you don't see eye to eye with a Joint Commission surveyor.
33. The changing role of health information managers.
34. The vocabulary of experience. Interview by Jane E. Blumenthal.
35. Treading the rehab road. Interview by Anne Zender.
36. Key principles of quality management for health information departments and their managers.
37. The White Paper: a focus on clinical coding.
38. Taking chances, moving forward.
39. The full circle: using 360-degree evaluations.
40. Staffing to volume in integrated delivery networks.
41. Breaking away from traditional roles can create new opportunities.
42. Adopt an MRA--an education program for clinicians.
43. The New Zealand experience.
44. "If they could see me now!".
45. Arabian nights.
46. North American nostalgia.
47. Disaster plans: lessons learned.
48. A profile of regional coding workload.
49. Success with less.
50. Another day, another hospital, another town--a postcard from a health information manager in a small district hospital.
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