I would like to thank you and your staff for a great experience. The lessons I learned have taught me so much about this field and I now know that I should not limit myself just to coding and that there are many opportunities in other areas.
The practicum was significant additional commitment for you, and I appreciate your time and patience in answering my questions and finding informative and interesting tasks for me to do. I know that my practicum experience will be invaluable as I complete my course in Health Information Management.
Thank you for making my practicum rewarding and exciting. I look forward to keeping in touch with you and your staff as I continue in the field of Health Information Technology.
I wanted to thank you again for allowing me to be a part of the HBCU Pride Summer Institute. The experience was enjoyable and enlightening. Since this experience, I have seriously questioned my career goals and direction. In fact, I really miss our quarterly self-assessments. They really provided a roadmap for growth. I also love working with Gina. She is awesome. I feel inspired, just as I did with Dr. Gamble, to stretch myself and knowledge base. I want to do more.
In order to minimize the risks for potential privacy breaches, the health information management (HIM) director has to understand all facets of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). This should include conducting an audit of their practices. In this scenario, an audit would have been useful to detect the improper access by the employee sooner. HIPAA uses both its privacy and security regulations to “protect consumer’s health information, allow consumers greater access and control to such information, enhance health care, and finally to create a national framework for health care privacy protection” (Amaguin, n.d.). These privacy and security regulations serve as the “only national set of regulations that governs
First, I would like to thank you for your participation in our effort to spread technology in under privileged areas. Your involvement is greatly appreciated, and is a big blessing to our organization. I hope this partnership builds further success in both our organizations, and in the community, we serve. People like you, are the reason why advancement is possible, and self-development is possible.
The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) website was very detailed and laid out. It was also very user friendly when it came to learning or finding information on health information technology. The AHIMA is the most leading association of health information management (HIM) specialists globally. The AHIMA has played a major role in leadership and in finding efficient ways for management of health data and medical records that are required to distribute quality healthcare to the patients. Furthermore, AHIMA is supporters for the HIM profession, aids as a “thought leader” in the global world of HIM. Also, AHIMA is “one of the four cooperating parties responsible for the ICD-10 Coding
I wanted to take a moment to thank you again for the time you spent with me on Tuesday morning. I know it isn't easy to take some time out of your busy schedule for an informational interview. Your willingness to provide me with additional information about the scope of works you do, makes me believe that this is the kind of job I would enjoy, as well as one where I can make valuable contribution both to the organization and healthcare at large.
I had my moment of achievement of a milestone when I received this great news I felt that all my hard work up to this point has paid off. And it is now my time to shine and over time gain respect in this placement, and become a respected medical professional in the Oakville Hospital by staff and the Oakville Community. I hope this shows my level of focus and maturity, that I have to my future career goals. Along with the ability to give back to the
I will continue to learn and expand my knowledge on each advanced practice role as I progress through the program. I hope to be able to collaborate with nurses in each of the APN roles so that I can truly appreciate in practice the specific contributions that each role brings to the delivery of patient
Thanks again for taking the time out of your day to speak with me about the summer internship at Kaiser Permanente. It was a pleasure to get to know about your backgrounds and what Kaiser Permanente is looking to accomplish.
At this point I know that I am confident, I can critically think and independently plan, organize and provide quality care to my patient. I have made a tremendous improvement on medication knowledge, application and administration and these competencies will be demonstrated in my clinical rotation at Holy redeemer. I have also put studying materials and practices that will help me recall and comprehend what I had learn so far to help me finish strong in this course that I have journeyed so
I cannot thank you enough for all the opportunities and experiences you have provided me during my time with the company.
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you for the wonderful job you did as the professor and director of the honors program. This has been my first year in the program and I can proudly say that it is an amazing opportunity to be able to be part of. We faced challenges, met new friends, and heard anecdotes from doctors from different fields, which I think that is moving forward to our future step by step going through the right direction.
Frighten by the information I received, I almost made the biggest mistake of my life by leaving. At the end of the session, a woman stood before us and changed my life from that point on. On that day, I was introduced to the Clinical Health Informatics
I achieved and exceeded the expectations of the 6 core clinical competences and performed superiorly on my in-service examinations. In addition, I made good use of this time to strengthen and improve my leadership and teaching abilities, including monitoring and supervising interns, medical and pharmacy school students. Beyond that, I learned how to better balance my work and personal life, and how to efficiently handle multiple tasks at the same time. This experience also has contributed to making me a much stronger, and more confident person and further confirmed my decision to become a physician. Now I am fully confident to become the best physician I can
I can’t thank you enough for everything you have done for me in the past 8 weeks and taking time out of your days to teach me. I have to say that at times it was challenging but it was all worth it in the end. I have learned so much during this experience in every area from you and the staff. I also just wanted to say that rather you know it or not you have a very positive and uplifting personality when it comes to interacting with your patients, which is a way I hope and will strive to model you with through my own practicing. Thank you again for everything, I am forever appreciative.
In 2009, the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) developed literature that outlined Data Warehousing and its impact within Healthcare Data Management. A study showed that companies who implemented a data warehouse had one consistent data store for reporting, forecasting, and analysis (HIMSS, 2009). Additionally, they had easier and more timely ways to access data, improved end-user productivity, improved IS productivity, reduced cost, scalability, flexibility, reliability, and an overall better competitive advantage (HIMSS, 2009).