The Health Information Management Journal (HIMJ) is the official peer-reviewed research journal of the Health Information Management Association of Australia.
Excited to announce - recent Release: January issue of HIMJ Vol 53(1) 2024. Special Issue: IFHIMA Regions - winning papers from HIMAA hosted joint 20th IFHIMA Congress & 40th HIMAA National Conference, Brisbane 2023: https://t.co/Eb2D61R3IG
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Gibbs et al. ‘Health information management and physiotherapy faculty collaboration to discover the use of health informatics hiding in plain sight in an entry-level DPT program.’ https://t.co/JErfrRZK5O
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Staggering achievement - leading Australian researcher in her field for the 3rd year running. @UTSARCCIM and @UTS_PH are rightly proud of all your success. Extremely well done Amie, fabulous for all of us who get to call you a close colleague & friend @UTS_Health @UTSResearch
Sierla et al. ‘Attaining consensus on a core dataset for upper limb lymphoedema using the Delphi method: A foundational step in creating a clinical support system.’ https://t.co/nsgs3vJE2V
Ever wondered what defines career success in the field of Health Information Management? A recent study by La Trobe University and Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences sheds light on this! Nexhip et al. ohttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/18333583231184903
Spectacular🌟 @MonashVHI presentation from @cardiopharmnerd today on his PhD research on metro-rural differences in the use of guideline recommended medicines following heart attack 🫀💊
Important research to evaluate clinical practice in the real-world setting
Check out this new study by Zarei et al. ‘Comparison of the accuracy of inpatient morbidity coding with ICD-11 and ICD-10’ https://journals. https://t.co/KzqSeyQcR1 @KilkennyMonique
New study finds that patient safety and medication therapy management stand to benefit from e-PMR in community pharmacies in the UAE - Meslamani et al. ‘https://t.co/V4g0zyyxCr @KilkennyMonique@deborah_debono
New findings in TBM @BehavioralMed on the benefits of qualitative process mapping focus groups! Our research shows they're an efficient way to identify target behaviors for change, barriers to change, and gain insight on site-specific clinical processes #ImpSci#LynchSyndrome
Kalochristianakis et al. ‘IPPASOS: The first digital forensic information system in Greece" ,describes the first digital clinical information system tailored to support the operational needs of a forensic unit in Greece https://t.co/wOkhWO2av7 @KilkennyMonique
Discussing #angiogenesis & anti-angiogenics in my lecture today on a clinical trial with #bevacizumab & #olaparib in ovarian cancer (PAOLA-1). My favourite quote from the "Father of Angiogenesis" Judah Folkman from the pre-clinical days .. things certainly changed! #ovariancancer
Nexhip et al. ‘Professional identity and workplace motivation: a case study of health information managers’ explores HIM motivational profiles, perspectives on prof identity; & correlations between prof identity and motivational factors. https://t.co/o9Mi6SBxTi
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Varela et al. ‘International Classification of Diseases clinical coding training: An international survey’ reports the current landscape of international ICD clinical coding training https://t.co/IL7wi4KKtj @KilkennyMonique @lloydsj2460 @sue_walker15
Palamuthusingam et al. ‘Evaluating data quality in the Australian and New Zealand dialysis and transplant registry using administrative hospital admission datasets and data-linkage’ analysed concordance between comorbidities in ANZDATA and hospital admissions datasets.
Palamuthusingam et al. ‘Evaluating data quality in the Australian and New Zealand dialysis and transplant registry using administrative hospital admission datasets and data-linkage’ analysed concordance between comorbidities in ANZDATA and hospital admissions datasets.
Sheikhtaheri et al. ‘A near real-time electronic health record-based COVID-19 surveillance system: An experience from a developing country’. Linked data (primary, secondary care, mental health, community services), comparison pre/post COVID-19 diagnosis. https://t.co/uD7bO02SoV
Duke et al. ‘Performance of hospital administrative data for detection of sepsis in Australia: The sepsis coding and documentation (SECOND) study’ assessed performance of 3 coding definitions for sepsis derived from admin data. https://t.co/7KcepZapAT
Kim et al. ‘Costs of acute hospitalisation for stroke and transient ischaemic attack in Australia.’ Data from Australian Stroke Clinical Registry linked to hospital admin and clinical costing data to describe costs of hospital care for stroke and TIA. https://t.co/gdR1CNtdpG
Kim et al. ‘Costs of acute hospitalisation for stroke and transient ischaemic attack in Australia.’ Data from Australian Stroke Clinical Registry linked to hospital admin and clinical costing data to describe costs of hospital care for stroke and TIA. https://t.co/gdR1CNtdpG
Mensah et al. ‘Electronic health records post-implementation challenges in selected hospitals: A qualitative study in the Central Region of southern Ghana’ reports a number of surmountable concerns common to users of EHRs in other countries. https://t.co/LOdSUzy3y2