Health Information
Management in Australia
Sallyanne Wissmann
Director Information Management, Mater Health Services, Brisbane
Immediate Past President, Health Information Management Association of Australia
Western Pacific Regional Director, International Federation of Health Information
Management Associations
Introduction
Director Information Immediate Past Western Pacific
Management President Regional Director
HIMAA IFHIMA
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Mater Health Services
Mater Health Services (Brisbane, Australia) comprises several hospitals, health
centres, a world-class medical research institute, and pathology and pharmacy
businesses—all with one aim—to provide Exceptional Care
Mater is a not-for-profit private healthcare provider treating:
• Insured (private) patients through contracts with the private insurer health funds
• Mater Children’s Private Hospital
• Mater Mothers’ Private Hospital
• Mater Private Hospital Brisbane
• Mater Private Hospital Redland
• Mater Private Hospital Springfield
• Non-insured (public) patients under
contract with Queensland Health
• Mater Hospital Brisbane
• Mater Mothers’ Hospital
Information
Supporting
Patient Care
Recording &
Information
Reporting
Governance Patient Activity
Information
Management
at Mater
Governance Information
of the Health Privacy and
Record Access
Data Document
Management Management
What we will cover
HIM Professionals in Australia
HIMAA (national association)
Career Pathway
Competency Standards
Education
Challenges facing the profession
Recent HIMAA achievements
My Role as a Health Information Manager
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HIM Professionals in
Australia
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Who We Support How We Add Value
Patients / Public Health information management professionals ensure your health
information is kept confidential and secure and is available to
clinicians when you come to see them.
Clinicians Health information management professionals ensure quality
patient information is available to you when you provide patient
care.
Government Health information management professionals ensure quality
information is available to support decision making about and
funding of the healthcare system.
Funders Health information management professionals ensure that quality
information is available for billing, revenue and funding purposes.
Employers in Health information management professionals ensure quality
healthcare information is available to support the management of all clinical
delivery and business functions in the organisation.
IT/health Health information management professionals manage all aspects
informatics of the relationship between data and information in information
professionals systems.
Researchers Health information management professionals ensure that quality
information is available for research purposes.
(HIMAA Defined Value Propositions for Health Information Management Professionals)
About HIMAA
• The peak professional association of health information management (HIM) professionals in
Australia, established in 1949 (1000+ members)
• HIMAA promotes and supports its members as the universally recognised specialists in
information management at all levels of the healthcare system, through:
• positioning and advocacy
• education and training
• Education provider - 500 Clinical Coding students per annum in ICD-10-AM both from Australia and
internationally, as well as students in medical terminology
• Students from: Ireland, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, India, South Africa, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan,
Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand
• Accredits HIM undergraduate and postgraduate education
• Offers a professional credentialing scheme that is based on continuing professional development and
quality improvement activity (optional for members)
• quality standards
• publications and resources, and
• HIMAA membership networking activities at local and national levels, including an annual national
conference of international standing
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HIMAA Membership
Membership Type Definition
Full Individuals who have graduated with a HIMAA-accredited Degree
(Undergrad or Masters)
Fellow Full Members of HIMAA with at least 7 years of continuous financial
membership with the Association who have made a significant
contribution to the health information management profession
Senior Associate Individuals who are graduates of a HIMAA approved program in
clinical coding, health informatics, business, management of
information systems/IT or have a minimum of five years senior level
experience within the health information industry
Associate Individuals working in or associated with the health
information/informatics industry and not eligible for Full or Senior
Associate Membership
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Career Pathway
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Competency Standards
Health Information Manager Entry Level Competency Standards
Domains:
Generic professional skills
Health information and records management
Language of medicine
Healthcare terminologies and classification
Research methods
Health services organisation and delivery
Health information law and ethics
eHealth
Health information services organisation and management
Available on the HIMAA website
Intermediate and Advanced Competency Standards across the same domains are
currently being finalised
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Health Information Manager
• A health information management professional with a HIMAA-accredited
undergraduate or postgraduate university degree
• who plans, develops, implements and manages health information services, such as
patient information systems, and clinical and administrative data
• to meet the medical, legal, ethical and administrative requirements of health care
delivery
• or who teaches or does research in these areas
• Meets all of the HIMAA Entry Level Health Information Manager (HIM)
Competency Standards
• May apply some or all of the HIMAA Intermediate and Advanced Health
Information Manager (HIM) Competency Standards depending on their
experience and professional development
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HIM Education in Australia
3-4 year undergraduate Bachelor or a postgraduate Master degree
5 Universities offer HIM degrees in Australia:
Queensland University of Technology
Western Sydney University
La Trobe University, Victoria
University of Tasmania
Curtin University
HIMAA is the official, formal accrediting body for all Health Information
Management courses in Australia against the HIM Entry Level Competency
Standards
HIMAA also undertakes formal review and accreditation of Health Information
Management courses internationally, upon request from individual countries and
universities.
Higher Colleges of Technology, United Arab Emirates
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Where HIMs work
• Hospitals
• Primary Health Care – GP practices etc
• Aged Care
• Government departments
• Clinical registries
• Research
• Health IT software companies
• Other health based organisations
• Where ever there is health data, HIMs could be working
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Clinical Coder
• A health information management professional who is a
graduate of a HIMAA-approved clinical coding course or a
HIMAA-accredited tertiary course
• who assigns codes to narrative descriptions of patients'
diseases, operations and procedures in accordance with
recognised classification systems
• to allow for easy storage, retrieval and analysis of health data
• A Clinical Coder specialises in a subset of the HIMAA Entry
Level Health Information Manager (HIM)Competency
Standards
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Clinical Coding
Clinical coding is the process of abstracting relevant clinical data from the
health record for every patient who is admitted to hospital and assigning
relevant and accurate classification codes to each coded concept –
diagnoses, complications, procedures and interventions
ICD-10-AM Classification
International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health
Problems– 10th Revision – Australian Modification
Australian Classification of Health Interventions
Australian Coding Standards
AR-DRG Classification
Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Groups
The AR-DRGs classify units of hospital output. The classification groups
inpatient stays into clinically meaningful categories of similar levels of
complexity (outputs) that consume similar amounts of resources (inputs)
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Clinical Coder Education in
Australia
Initial education options:
A component of the HIM degree, or
A standalone course, offered by HIMAA or another provider
Followed by:
On-the-job competency based learning
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Workforce
Reporting &
Tools
Benchmarking
Audit & Clinical Documentation
Assurance
Coding
Clinician
Accuracy
Engagement
Timeliness
Challenges Facing the Profession
Changing healthcare environment
Standing, visibility and positioning of the profession
Workforce
Workforce shortages – HIM and Clinical Coders
Role substitution
Organisational pressures
eHealth and ICT
http://
perspectives.ahima.org/addressing-challenges-to-the-health-information-management-profession-an-australian-
perspective
(Journal article by S Wissmann, April 2015)
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Positioning
Membership
& Advocacy
Education
Recent HIMAA Achievements
HIMAA membership increases
Increased profile and advocacy of the profession
Development of nationally recognised clinical coding
qualification – Certificate IV Clinical Classification
Certified HIM (CHIM) and certified HIP (CHIP)
credentialing
Skilled migration requirements
Very active professional association…
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www.himaa2.org.au
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www.himaa2.org.au
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My role as a Health
Information Manager
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Information
Managemen
t at Mater
Information
Governance
Governance Information
of the Health Supporting
Record Patient Care
Data Recording &
Managemen Reporting
t Patient Activity
Document Information
Managemen Privacy and
t Access
Information Management Functions
Patient Master Index / Patient
Information registration
Supporting Paper health record management
Patient Health record scanning
Care Clinical transcription
Patient alert management
Clinical documentation advice
Information Management Functions
Clinical coding inpatient episodes
Recording & (ICD-10-AM)
Reporting DRG expertise (AR-DRG)
Patient Activity Patient Administration System
Policies and procedures
Data quality
Statutory reporting:
Government and health funds
Information Management Functions
Privacy Act compliance
Information Release of patient information
Privacy & Access Privacy impact assessments
Health record access
Patient Declaration and Consent
Information Management Functions
Clinical forms management
Document Patient information
Management Enterprise document management
Document Management Framework
Mater Document Centre
Information Management Functions
Clinical and non-clinical data
Data integration
Management Mater Clinical Data Repository
Database administration
Information architecture
Information Management Functions
Storage, retention & destruction
Governance Management of patient information
of the in systems
Policies and procedures
Health Record
Business Owner - Health Record,
Clinical Portal, Patient Portal, Mater
Doctor Portal, Health Provider
Directory
Information Management Functions
Information Strategy
Information Information Governance Framework
Governance Data Excellence Framework
Accreditation requirements
What does Best Practice Health Information
Management Look Like?
What is needed for Health Information
Management Best Practice?
• Practice standards, policies and procedures
• Trained and educated staff
• Accountability
• Continuous improvement
• Continuous learning
• Governance
Thank You
Sallyanne Wissmann
Contact me via:
[email protected]
LinkedIn
Twitter @SallyanneWissmn
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