News | October 19, 2015

AHIMA Receives Award For Online Coding Courses

Rebuilt Coding Basics program honored with Brandon Hall Excellence Award

The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) is being recognized for its revised online Coding Basics program with a 2015 HCM Brandon Hall Excellence Gold Award.

As the leading source of knowledge about health information management (HIM), AHIMA identified a need to update its Coding Basics program to support coder workforce development after the transition to ICD-10, a new coding system that was implemented nationwide in October. AHIMA worked with Pearson Higher Education to create a more engaging program for students that provides up-to-date information and a world class design interface.

The Brandon Hall Group Human Capital Management Excellence Awards recognize innovative, high quality educational and training programs throughout the country.

“AHIMA is honored to receive this award, particularly at such a pivotal time for the HIM industry,” said AHIMA CEO Lynne Thomas Gordon, MBA, RHIA, CAE, FACHE, FAHIMA. “With the transition to ICD-10 this month, it is imperative that AHIMA offer engaging, robust training to prepare students to take on this new challenge and provide leadership to their healthcare organizations.”

AHIMA and Pearson worked together quickly to rebuild the program to not only fit students’ expectations, but also reach a larger market to help grow the workforce and serve the nation’s need for skilled HIM professionals. The outcome is a more robust, high-quality training program to create a pathway for new HIM professionals to enter the field of medical coding.

“Our mission is to lead the health informatics and information management community to advance professional practice and standards,” said Thomas Gordon. “The new Coding Basics program for which our team is being recognized directly addresses that mission.”

The Coding Basics program is available at www.ahima.org/education/onlineed/Programs/cb.

About AHIMA
The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) represents more than 101,000 health information professionals in the United States and around the world. AHIMA is committed to promoting and advocating for high quality research, best practices and effective standards in health information and to actively contributing to the development and advancement of health information professionals worldwide. AHIMA’s enduring goal is quality healthcare through quality information. For more information, visit www.ahima.org.

Source: The American Health Information Management Association