Health Information Management (HIM) Professional

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Many positions, like loss prevention, are comparative to that of the health information management (HIM) professional. Depending on the particular position within a health care organization, the HIM professional is many times responsible for some type of data analytics or policy and procedure review. The HIM career field is heavily saturated in research related to health care organizational success. Moreover, HIM professionals are usually immersed in the formulation and development of health care data reports and statistics that directly influence organizational policy progression and evaluation. Reports in 2009 showed “605 federal and state/territorial agencies employed health information systems/data analysts in the public health workforce” and the numbers are growing (Houser, Manger, Price, Silvers, & Hart-Hester, 2009). Over the past few decades, public health research has risen and is a popular area for HIM professionals to explore research. HIM professionals are directly involved in disease classification, coding, and data registries. This makes HIM professional’s role in this type of research important. Past research …show more content…

In order to provide regulation and education to clinical research professionals, many industry specific associations were developed. The Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) was develop in 1976. The mission of ACRP is to “improve quality in clinical research by directly impacting the professionals conducting clinical trials” (‘About ACRP’, n.d.). ACRP accomplishes this mission through providing its members with a code of ethics to uphold, partnerships and affiliations with industry leaders, additional research certification opportunities, a job bank, and award recognition for exceptional clinical research studies (‘About ACRP’,

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