The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)

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The development of the United States health care delivery system has significantly enhanced the methods of advanced medical technology, information management, and patient care for all health care professionals and society. Moreover, the United States health care delivery system is a unique system with many organizations and individuals that are involved in the delivery cycle. Health Care delivery organizations such as American Health Information Management Association is an established organization that supports and direct the needs of its health care professionals and patients.
Organizational Selection and Background October 1928, Ms. Grace Whitney Myers and the American College of Surgeons created the Association of Record Librarians of North America (ARLNA) which later became known as American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). …show more content…

Moreover, the American Health Information Management Association exhibits their unique attributes to the health care community by assuming leadership roles in informatics, data analytics, information governance, and consumer education, while creating health intelligence that used to lower costs and improve patient care (AHIMA.org, 2017). Equally important are the organizational alliances that support the goals and functions of the AHIMA. In recent view of the organization’s background, the linkage with other organizations such as 3M, GeBBS, MRO, Oxford HIM, AHIOS, AHRQ, and CDC/ National Center for Health Statistics has aided in the success of AHIMA becoming the prime leader in the health care delivery cycle. Furthermore, these organizational alliances equally benefited from this linkage by sharing research, education, and effective marketing

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