The Canadian Health Information Management Lifecycle by Kelly J. Abrams & Shirley Learmonth & Candace J. Gibson instant download
This resource will provide a framework to help answer the following questions:
• What is the legal health record in a hybrid or electronic environment?
• How is information protected, shared, and exchanged across jurisdictions?
• How are data quality and data integrity maintained when data are collected from a number of different sources and devices?
• Who is the custodian of the health record in a shared environment?
• And so much more.
Key Features:
Offers considerations and guiding principles for the Canadian Health Information Management Lifecycle, such as:
• collection and capture of data and organization of the data into information
• maintenance and preservation in a secure and private environment
• use and disclosure via authorized and authenticated paths
• final disposition and destruction, and
• evaluation and maintenance of the entire process.
“The minute I started reading, I knew this book was destined to be my most trusted choice for the management of health information in Canadian healthcare. This source is clear and concise and offers much more information than I expected. Thank you to all of the professionals who contributed to this valuable creation.”
Sue Schneider, BA, CHIM, CPHIMS-CA, Director, eHealth Standards, Architecture and Standards, eHealth Ontario
“This HIM lifecycle resource will be useful to a wide range of jurisdictions that manage health information. The document will provide a summary of the recommended leading practices and principles related to managing health information throughout its lifecycle, regardless of the type of jurisdiction or information media.”
Stephen O’Reilly, Executive Director/Associate Chief Information Officer,
Information Technology Services, Canadian Institute for Health Information
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