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Can you manage managed care?

S Willner1

  • 1Trianna, Inc, Oakland, CA, USA. suewillner@triannaconsulting.com

Journal of AHIMA
|February 24, 2005
PubMed
Summary
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Health Information Management (HIM) professionals are in high demand, especially in managed care settings. Their data management expertise is crucial for how these organizations utilize information and contribute to overall success.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Information Management
  • Managed Care Analytics
  • Healthcare Data Science

Background:

  • Managed care organizations (MCOs) increasingly rely on data for operational efficiency and strategic decision-making.
  • The unique data landscape within managed care presents specific challenges and opportunities.
  • Health Information Management (HIM) professionals possess critical data management skills relevant to MCOs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To elucidate the specific ways managed care organizations leverage data.
  • To highlight the essential contributions of HIM professionals within the managed care sector.
  • To inform HIM professionals about career opportunities in managed care.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review focusing on data utilization in managed care.

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  • Analysis of HIM professional roles and skill sets.
  • Case study examples (implied).
  • Main Results:

    • MCOs utilize data for various functions including population health management, quality improvement, and financial analysis.
    • HIM professionals are vital in ensuring data integrity, security, and compliance within MCOs.
    • Key HIM contributions include data governance, analytics support, and information lifecycle management.

    Conclusions:

    • HIM professionals' data management skills are highly valuable in managed care settings.
    • There is a significant need for skilled HIM professionals to support data-driven initiatives in MCOs.
    • The role of HIM is expanding within managed care, offering diverse career paths.