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Unit 1
LaTour, K. M., American Health Information Management, A., Eichenwald, S., & Oachs, P. K. (2013). Health Information Management : Concepts, Principles, and Practice. Chicago, Ill: AHIMA Press.
Chapter 4 “Health Information Systems: Supporting Technology Systems Development”
LaTour, K. M., American Health Information Management, A., Eichenwald, S., & Oachs, P. K. (2013). Health Information Management : Concepts, Principles, and Practice. Chicago, Ill: AHIMA Press.
Chapter 5 “ Electronic Health Records: Conceptual Framework”
Unit 2
Brown, G. (2019). Health informatics: A systems perspective. Health Administration Press.
Read Chapter 8 “E-Health and Consumer Health Informatics”
Unit 3
Gregg Fahrenholz, C., & Russo, R. (2013). Documentation for Health Records. Chicago, Illinois: AHIMA Press.
Chapter 2 “Clinical Documentation and the Health Record”
Gregg Fahrenholz, C., & Russo, R. (2013). Documentation for Health Records. Chicago, Illinois: AHIMA Press.
Chapter 7 “Best Practices in Record Documentation”
Unit 4
Brown, G. (2019). Health informatics: A systems perspective. Health Administration Press.
Chapter 14 “The Role of People and Information in Delivering Patient-Centered Care”
Ratwani, R., Fairbanks, T., Savage, E., Adams, K., Wittie, M., Boone, E., … Gettinger, A. (2016). Mind the gap. A systematic review to identify usability and safety challenges and practices during electronic health record implementation. Applied Clinical
Shahmoradi, L., Darrudi, A., Arji, G., & Nejad, A. F. (2017). Electronic Health Record Implementation: A SWOT Analysis. Acta Medica Iranica, 55(10), 642-649.
Unit 5
Grider, D. J. (2015). Medical Record Auditor. American Medical Association.
Chapter 5 “ The Medical Record”
Unit 6
Glandon, G. L., Slovensky, D. J., & Smaltz, D. H. (2014). Information Systems for Healthcare Management. Health Administration Press.
Chapter 13 “HIT Value Analysis”
Brown, G. (2019). Health informatics: A systems perspective. Health Administration Press.
Read Chapter 15
Bullard, K. L. (2016). Cost-Effective Staffing for an EHR Implementation. Nursing Economic$, 34(2), 72-76.
Unit 7
Wickersham, M. E., & Basey, S. (2016). Is accreditation sufficient? A case study and argument for transparency when government regulatory authority is delegated. Journal of Health & Human Services Administration, 39(2), 245–282.
Ratwani, R., Fairbanks, T., Savage, E., Adams, K., Wittie, M., Boone, E., & ... Gettinger, A. (2016). Mind the Gap. A systematic review to identify usability and safety challenges and practices during electronic health record implementation. Applied Clini
Unit 8
Gregg Fahrenholz, C., & Russo, R. (2013). Documentation for Health Records. Chicago, Illinois: AHIMA Press.
Chapter 8 “Federal and State Requirement and Accreditation Guidelines”
Gregg Fahrenholz, C., & Russo, R. (2013). Documentation for Health Records. Chicago, Illinois: AHIMA Press.
Chapter 11 “ Facility Based Long-term Care”
Caffrey, C., & Park-Lee, E. (2013). Use of electronic health records in residential care communities. NCHS Data Brief, (128), 1-8.
Shaw, C. D., Braithwaite, J., Moldovan, M., Nicklin, W., Grgic, I., Fortune, T., & Whittaker, S. (2013). Profiling health-care accreditation organizations: an international survey. International Journal For Quality In Health Care, 25(3), 222-231. doi:10.1
Unit 9
Joshi, M., Ransom, E. R., Nash, D. B., & Ransom, S. B. (2014). The Healthcare Quality Book : Vision, Strategy, and Tools. Chicago, Illinois: Health Administration Press.
Chapter 6 “ Statistical tools for Quality Improvement”
Kruse, C. S., Kristof, C., Jones, B., Mitchell, E., & Martinez, A. (2016). Barriers to Electronic Health Record Adoption: a Systematic Literature Review. Journal Of Medical Systems, 40(12), 252.
Unit 10
Barbour, T. (2016). Data storage & backup for healthcare: electronic health records designed to improve the quality of care and reduce costs. Alaska Business Monthly, (12). 46.
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