Transforming Health Information Management: AHIMA and Scenario Planning
Linda Kloss ()
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Linda Kloss: Kloss Strategic Advisors, Ltd.
Chapter 12 in Leading Strategic Change in an Era of Healthcare Transformation, 2016, pp 169-180 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The need for improved health information technologies from Electronic Medical Records to reimbursement systems is expanding rapidly. Coordinated and accountable care is only possible with information about individuals and populations that spans the continuum of care over time. Unfortunately, member organizations that support information technology (IT) personnel are often hesitant to outline future requirements for their members that may challenge existing relationships or capabilities. This case, based on the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), examines how a leadership team used scenario planning to challenge existing orthodoxies, thereby opening up transformational growth opportunities for members as well as the organization itself.
Keywords: American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA); Scenario Planning; Transformational changeTransformational Change; Strengths; Weaknesses; Opportunities And Threats (SWOT); communicationsCommunication Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-30776-3_12
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