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Why You Need to Write for Your Profession
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Sandefer, Ryan
, Watters, Amy
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Collaboration
/ Health informatics
/ Information management
/ Information professionals
/ Information sharing
/ Knowledge
/ Publishing
/ Writing
2019
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Why You Need to Write for Your Profession
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Sandefer, Ryan
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/ Information management
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/ Information sharing
/ Knowledge
/ Publishing
/ Writing
2019
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Why You Need to Write for Your Profession
2019
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\"1 The methods, tools, and techniques for how health information is collected, managed, and used internally and externally has changed drastically in the last few years, and the skills of health information professionals are not keeping pace because of this speed of change. Because of this, it is extremely important that HIM professionals share their collective best practices in this new era of HIM. The profession is known for developing, using, and adapting industry practices that are sound for ensuring organizational compliance to standards and guidelines, increasing the integrity of data collection, and protecting health information. The HIM Code of Ethics states that it is a HIM professional's obligation to contribute to the Body of Knowledge, as they should \"advance health information management knowledge and practice through continuing education, research, publications, and presentations. The main activities at this point are reading, obtaining Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval (if necessary), collecting/analyzing data, and writing.
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American Health Information Management Association
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