HIM Grad Facilitates Change
If anyone can attest to the support and flexibility the University of Cincinnati Health Information Management Bachelor’s program offer its students, it’s Barbara Dimanlig.
If anyone can attest to the support and flexibility the University of Cincinnati Health Information Management Bachelor’s program offer its students, it’s Barbara Dimanlig.
Innovation, evolution, and staying one step ahead are integral in the ever-changing technological world. Health Information Management (HIM), being a forerunner in new technologies is challenged monthly to find the solutions to ensure accuracy, efficiency, and confidentiality of patient records.
Health information managers are responsible for the maintenance and security of all patient records. As a result, it is important for them to keep up with current computer and software technology, as well as with legislative requirements.
RHIAs collect, interpret, and analyze patient data and communicate the information throughout the organizations that use it to make improvements.
Holding RHIT certification will help you qualify for UC’s Health Information Management bachelor’s degree program, an important step in becoming a RHIA and furthering your career.
Connect with the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) and learn more about other associations valuable to the health information industry.
Health Information Management (HIM) continues to be one of the fastest growing fields in healthcare, and HIM professionals are in high demand across the country.