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Value in Your Credentials

Value in Your Credentials. Facilitator: Moses Asiedu, RHIA. Panelists. Pamela Carter, RHIT Andrea Carroll- Alleyne, CCS, CPC-H Moses Asiedu, RHIA. Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT).

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Value in Your Credentials

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  1. Value in Your Credentials Facilitator: Moses Asiedu, RHIA

  2. Panelists • Pamela Carter, RHIT • Andrea Carroll- Alleyne, CCS, CPC-H • Moses Asiedu, RHIA

  3. Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) • Ensure the quality of medical records by verifying their completeness, accuracy, and proper entry into computer systems. • Use computer applications to assemble and analyze patient data for the purpose of improving patient care or controlling costs. • Often specialize in coding diagnoses and procedures in patient records for reimbursement and research. • An additional role for RHITs is cancer registrars - compiling and maintaining data on cancer patients.

  4. Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) • Review patients’ records and assign numeric codes for each diagnosis and procedure • Possess expertise in the ICD-9-CM and CPT coding systems • Are knowledgeable about medical terminology, disease processes, and pharmacology.

  5. Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) • Is an expert in managing patient health information and medical records, administering computer information systems, collecting and analyzing patient data, and using classification systems and medical terminologies. • Possesses comprehensive knowledge of medical, administrative, ethical and legal requirements and standards related to healthcare delivery and the privacy of protected patient information. • Manages people and operational units, participates in administrative committees, and prepares budgets. • Interacts with all levels of an organization - clinical, financial, administrative, and information systems - that employ patient data in decision-making and everyday operations.

  6. References • AHIMA.org • LaTour, K, & Eichenwald, S. (2010). Health information management: Concepts, principles, and practices. Chicago, IL: American Health Information Management Association.

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