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Component 3-Terminology in Healthcare and Public Health Settings Unit 14-What is Health Information Management and Technology? This material was developed by The University of Alabama at Birmingham, funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology under Award Number 1U24OC

What is Health Information Management and Technology Learning Objectives –Define and explain the terms and concepts used in the field –Understand the terms that frame HIM and HIT practice –Explain commonly used acronyms and abbreviations Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Terms and Concepts in HIT HIT Regulations –ARRA American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Terms and Concepts in HIT HIT Regulations –ARRA American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 –HITECH Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Terms and Concepts in HIT Classification vs Terminologies –Classification systems Group similar or related data for external reporting Example -- the ICD-9-CM coding system, which is used for the reporting to insurers by providers in order to receive reimbursement for services provided A new classification system, ICD-10-CM, will be implemented on October 1, 2013 Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Terms and Concepts in HIT Classification vs Terminologies –Classification systems are designed to group similar or related data for external reporting –Clinical Terminologies Designed for the documentation by providers when delivering clinical care and allow for the information to be codified and used in EHRs Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Terms and Concepts in HIT Classification vs Terminologies –“Together, standard clinical terminologies and classifications represent a common medical language that allows data to be shared. Therefore, standard, modern clinical terminologies and classifications must be incorporated into EHR systems in order to achieve system interoperability and to realize the benefits of a national health information infrastructure.” Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring American Health Information Management Association. Relationship of Terminologies and Classifications. Available from :

Terms and Concepts in HIT Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Terms and Concepts in HIT Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) Decision-Support Systems (DSS) –Clinical Decision Support (CDS) Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Terms and Concepts in HIT Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) Decision-Support Systems (DSS) –Clinical Decision Support (CDS) Consolidated Health Informatics (CHI) Initiative Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Terms and Concepts in HIT Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) Decision-Support Systems (DSS) –Clinical Decision Support (CDS) Consolidated Health Informatics (CHI) Initiative Electronic Health Record (EHR) Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Terms and Concepts in HIT eHIM ® –A term and trademark used by AHIMA to identify the transition from paper based health information management to electronic health information management (eHIM) Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring E-HIM. Available from:

Terms and Concepts in HIT eHIM –A term and trademark used by AHIMA to identify the transition from paper based health information management to electronic health information management (eHIM) Electronic health record (EHR) management –A process where the management of electronic health data is created or received for legal or business purposes HIM role in EHR management and the legal EHR. Available from Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Terms and Concepts in HIT Electronic Prescribing (eRx) –Use of personal computer devices to review drug and formularies –Electronic transmission of prescriptions to pharmacies –Integration with clinical systems to provide physician with patient-specific information about drug interactions and allergies Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Terms and Concepts in HIT Electronic Prescribing (eRx) Federal Health Architecture (FHA) –A collaborative body composed of more than 20 federal departments and agencies Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Terms and Concepts in HIT Health Information Technology (HIT) Health Information Exchange (HIE) –Regional Health Information Organization (RHIO) –Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN) Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Terms and Concepts in HIT Health Information Technology (HIT) Health Information Exchange (HIE) –Regional Health Information Organization (RHIO) –Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN) Meaningful Use (MU) Regional Extension Centers (RECs) Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Commonly Used HIT Acronyms Professional organizations supporting HIT –AHIMA American Health Information Management Association –AMIAAmerican Medical Informatics Association –HIMSSHealthcare Information and Management Systems Society Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Commonly Used HIT Acronyms Trade Associations supporting HIT –EHRA HIMSS Electronic Health Record Association –IOM Institute of Medicine Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Commonly Used HIT Acronyms Funding agencies supporting HIT –AHRQ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality –HHS Department of Health and Human Services –NIH National Institutes of Health –NLM National Library of Medicine Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Commonly Used HIT Acronyms US governmental oversight for HITECH –ONCHIT Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology –ONC Office of the National Coordinator ONC HIT (Health IT) Standards Committee ONC HIT (Health IT) Policy Committee Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Commonly Used HIT Acronyms Other government agencies –CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention –CMS Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services –FDA Food and Drug Administration –HRSA Health Resources and Services Administration Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Commonly Used HIT Acronyms Organizations supporting HIT standards –CCHIT Certification Commission for Health Information Technology –ATCB Authorized Testing and Certification Body –ACB Authorized Certification Body –SDOStandards Development Organization –HITSPHealth Information Technology Standards Panel –HL-7 Health Level 7 –ISO International Organization for Standardization Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Commonly Used HIT Acronyms –ADTAdmission, Discharge & Transfer –CIOChief Information Officer –PQRIPhysician Quality Reporting Initiative –SNOMEDSystematized Nomenclature of Medicine –VHAVeterans Health Administration –VistAVeterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

Commonly Used HIPAA Acronyms –BABusiness Associate –BAABusiness Associate Agreement –CAHCritical Access Hospital –CECovered Entity –CFRCode of Federal Regulations Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring

–HIPAAHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 –IFRInterim Final Rule –NPRMNotice of Proposed Rule-Making –OCROffice of Civil Rights –PHIProtected Health Information Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring Commonly Used HIPAA Acronyms

Sources Most of the materials in this presentation have been adapted from portions of the ONC website: In addition to citations on individual slides, additional sources used for the acronyms in this presentation are: AHIMA. ARRA acronyms. Available from: p?dDocName=bok1_ ONC. Acronyms. Available from: Component 3/Unit 14 Health IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0/Spring