News & Analysis

October 1, 2012
HIM Briefings

In this month's issue, we explore a current hot topic in the HIM world.

October 1, 2012
HIM Briefings

Editor's note: The following scenario is provided by Laurie A. Rinehart-­Thompson, JD, RHIA, CHP, assistant professor of clinical allied ­medicine in the School of Allied Medical Professions at Ohio State ­University in Columbus. Present the scenario portion to your HIM staff to see how they would handle the issue.

October 1, 2012
HIM Briefings

Coders need to code. This much you know. But with the transition to ICD-10-CM/PCS occurring perhaps as soon as October 1, 2014, they'll need to know a bit more than just raw coding. Now is a good time to review and update current ­coding descriptions, procedures, and job titles to streamline and reengineer your coding team's work flow, says Luisa DiIeso, RHIA, MS, CCS.

October 1, 2012
HIM Briefings

Coding accuracy in postoperative complications ­impacts a facility's Medicare claims profile, error rate, and physician profiles on hospital watchdog websites that monitor performance.

October 1, 2012
Briefings on HIPAA

Paula Moran, MEd, and Jennifer Edlind, JD, CHC, know what they're talking about when they say having an incident response team in place when a data breach occurs is important. Moran is privacy and security manager at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in Boston. Edlind is director of privacy and compliance operations at University Hospitals Health System (UH) in Cleveland.

October 1, 2012
Briefings on HIPAA

Q.As part of its fundraising effort, Hybrid ­Entity's cancer center wants to send a ­patient list ­(demographic information only) to Hybrid's ­development office, which is not ­designated as a healthcare component of Hybrid. Is this permissible? 

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