Health Information Management Journal – Vol 52, No.2 (May 2023)

Health Information Management Journal – Vol 52, No.2 (May 2023)

Editorial

The emergence of health information in aged care

Carol Loggie & Jenny Davis?

Forum Article

The historiography of a profession: The societal and political drivers of the health information management profession in Australia

Kerin Robinson, Simon Barraclough, Elizabeth Cummings & Rick Iedema

Review Article

Can electronic assessment tools improve the process of shared decision-making? A systematic review

Nyantara Wickramasekera, Sarah K Taylor, Elizabeth Lumley, Thomas Gray, Emma Wilson & Stephen Radley?

Research Articles

Impact of implementing structured note templates on data capture for hernia surgery.

Christopher David Vetter & John H Kim

Training and experience of coding with the World Health Organisation’s International Classification of Diseases, Eleventh Revision.

Cathy A Eastwood, Danielle A Southern, Chelsea Doktorchik, Shareen Khair, Denise Cullen, Alicia Boxill, Malgorzata Maciszewski, Lucia Otero Varela, William Ghali, Lori Moskal, & Hude Quan

Is training doctors in medical certification effective? Evidence from a prospective study in the Philippines.

Jomilynn Rebanal, Tim Adair & Lene Mikkelsen

Completeness and accuracy of adverse drug reaction documentation in electronic medical records at a tertiary care hospital in Australia.

Gina McLachlin, Airley Broomfield, & Rohan Elliott

Comparison of routine blood alcohol tests and ICD-10-AM coding of alcohol involvement for major trauma patients.

Georgina Lau, Belinda J Gabbe, Biswadev Mitra, Paul M Dietze, Sandra Braaf, & Ben Beck?

Professional Practice & Innovation Article

Innovations in clinical documentation integrity practice: Continual adaptation in a data-intensive healthcare organisation.

Kathleen H Pine, Lee Ann Landon, Claus Bossen, VanGelder ME?

Letters to the Editor

Discharge status of the patient: evaluating hospital data quality with a focus on long-term and palliative care patient data.

Jo?o Vasco Santos, Filipa Santos Martins, Fernando Lopes, Júlio Souza, Alberto Freitas

Transition from ICD-9-CM to ICD-10-CM/PCS in Portugal: An heterogenous implementation with potential.

Jo?o Vasco Santos, Ricardo Novo, Júlio Souza, Fernando Lopes, Alberto Freitas

Read science news critically and look for original studies: An example of misleading headlines related to COVID=19 vaccines in mainstream media.

Petar Milovanivic

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