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Impact Area: Information Sharing

AHIMA23 Conference is the only annual meeting designed specifically for health information professionals by health information professionals

This year, we are offering targeted educational sessions and activities tailored to important Impact Areas in health information. These sessions will help attendees stay ahead of the curve in their careers and return to work with the tools they need to navigate the future of healthcare. 

The Information Sharing Impact Area will include thoughtfully selected educational sessions on pressing issues, including:

  • Protecting patient data
  • Individual right of access
  • Interoperability, information blocking, and the changing regulatory environment
  • Patient matching and identification
  • Price transparency
  • Minimizing risk

NEW Session Announcement!

Web3 and Blockchain: What They Are and How They Are Used for Secure Sharing of Health Data

Conference Schedule Now Available.

View AHIMA23 Pricing and Register Now.

In the digital age, we are faced with an unprecedented amount of health data stored in inefficient databases and legacy systems, hindering its usability and potential for meaningful insights. Join an insightful presentation on Monday, October 9 at AHIMA23 Conference on how Web3 and blockchain offer innovative solutions to address these challenges and revolutionize the way we share and manage health information.

Key Highlights of the Session Include:

  • Grasping the core concepts and functionalities of Web3 and blockchain technology
  • Exploring real-life use cases where Web3 and blockchain are transforming healthcare information management
  • Gaining an advanced understanding of the future applications and potential impact of Web3 and blockchain in healthcare, specifically within health information disciplines
  • Preparing to engage in conversations about Web3 and blockchain at your organization

Presenters include:

Don’t miss your opportunity to take advantage of more than 40 educational sessions presented by the industry’s most sought-after health information experts, while earning up to 24 CEUs.
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Related Content from AHIMA

AHIMA Responds Solutions for Challenges in Telehealth Privacy and Security

Protecting patient privacy and security should be at the top of healthcare providers’ priorities in the telehealth environment. Not only does this keep organizations in compliance with state and federal regulations but ensuring privacy builds trust between providers and patients. This Journal of AHIMA article breaks down challenges and impacts on telehealth security and privacy by looking at environmental factors, technology factors, and operational factors.

Read the AHIMA Policy Statement on Patient Identification

Patient identification is imperative to enhancing patient safety, while also improving interoperability and the appropriate use of workforce resources. AHIMA believes that public policy must:

  • Adopt a nationwide patient identification strategy
  • Address factors beyond technology
  • Prioritize privacy
  • Embrace the role of health information professionals

Explore Additional AHIMA23 Impact Areas

  • Thoughtfully selected educational sessions delivered by industry leaders
  • Best practice learnings that attendees can implement immediately at their own organizations
  • Myriad networking workshops and events

Data Utilization

Sessions in this Impact Area will address topics such as:

  • The impact of the increasing volume and sources of data in healthcare
  • Ensuring the integrity and quality of data
  • Using data to ensure effective, equitable care
  • Data literacy

View the Data Utilization page for details.

Workforce Strategies

Sessions in this Impact Area will address topics such as:

  • Preparing the healthcare workforce for new challenges
  • Engaging and re-engaging staff for optimal performance
  • Retention and recruitment
  • Building skills for the future of healthcare

View the Workforce Strategies page for details.

Operational Outcomes

Sessions in this Impact Area will address topics such as:

  • Improving clinical, quality, and safety outcomes
  • Leveraging technology to improve financial results
  • Improving operational efficiencies and productivity (artificial intelligence, revenue cycle optimization, etc.)
  • Telehealth strategies

View the Operational Outcomes page for details.

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