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Corrigendum to “The Accuracy of ChatGPT in Answering FAQs, Making Clinical Recommendations, and Categorizing Patient Symptoms: A Literature Review” AHIMA Review Article, Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 1, Issue 1, 8/12/2025 View Article
Current Challenges in Encephalopathy Documentation and Coding Jaime Sand, EdD, RHIA, CCS, CAHIMS; Alba Kuqi, MD, MSHIM, CCS, CCDS, CDIP, CRCR, CCM, RHIA, CICA, CSMC, CSAF Theory and Practice Reports, Coding, Vol. 1 / Issue 2, 8/12/2025 View Article
Shaping the Future of the Health Information Profession: The Impact of Emerging Technologies on the Workforce Shannon H. Houser, PhD, MPH; Donna Crew, BS; Cathy A Flite, PhD; Colleen Goethals, MS Commentary, Leadership, Vol. 1 / Issue 2, 8/11/2025 View Article
Incorporating Experiential Learning into Health Information Management Education: Enhancing Curriculum with Real-World Applications Shannon H Houser, PhD, MPH; Cathy A Flite, PhD; Susan L Foster, EdD, MBA; Lakesha Kinnerson, MPH; Thomas J Hunt, PhD; Angela Morey, PhD; Roberta Darnez Pope, MSHI; Linda Sorensen, Ed.D, MPA Theory and Practice Reports, Leadership, Vol. 1 / Issue 2, 7/23/2025 View Article
Organizational Factors Contributing to Duplicate Record Data Entry Errors in Emergency Room Fast-Track Admissions Shannon Harris, PhD, RHIA 1; Shannon H. Houser, PhD, MPH, RHIA, FAHIMA Research Article, Quality Improvement, Vol. 1 / Issue 2, 7/23/2025 View Article
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Readability Scores to Evaluate Readability of Clinical Documentation During an Electronic Health Record Transition Douglas W Challener, MD, MS; Andrew Wen, MS; Jungwei W. Fan, PhD; Hongfang Liu, PhD; John O'Horo, MD, MPH; Mark Nyman, MD Research Article, Clinical Documentation, Vol. 1, Issue 1, 6/18/2025 View Article
Clinical Document Improvement in Surgical Residency Training Jane Tian, MD; Jonathan Mejia, MD; Alexander Schaal, MD; Philippe Rousseau, MD; Kazi Islam, MD; Esther Espinoza, MBA; Kellyann Inniss, BSc; Martine A. Louis, MD; Nageswara Mandava, MD Research Article, Clinical Documentation, Issue 1 / Volume 1, 6/18/2025 View Article
A Transformative Innovation to Clinical Coding for Better Data and Less Burden Michael Pine, MD, MBA, Kathy Giannangelo, MA, RHIA, CCS, FAHIMA, Charles Hobson, MD, MHA, PhD, Christopher Tompkins, PhD Research Article, Coding, Vol. 1, Issue 1, 4/21/2025 View Article
The Accuracy of ChatGPT in Answering FAQs, Making Clinical Recommendations, and Categorizing Patient Symptoms: A Literature Review John Geracitano, MS; Brittney Anderson, MS; Melissa Coffel, MS; Myles Rosenzweig, BA; Spencer D. Dorn, MD; Saif Khairat, PhD, MPH; Jamie Conklin Review Article, Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 1 / Issue 1, 4/18/2025 View Article
Evaluating Patient Literacy in the Health Information Space: What Does Release of Information Tell Us? Darin Challacombe, PhD, SHRM-CP; Elizabeth N. McElhiney, MHA, CHPS, CPHIMS, CDH-l, CC Research Article, Leadership, Vol. 1, Issue 1, 4/17/2025 View Article
 

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AHISP's Editorial Board welcomes original research submissions related to health information. We especially seek submissions on AI implementation and governance, innovative health information practices, education innovations, and digital health applications. For more information, visit our For Authors page. AHISP is also seeking new peer reviewers who want to contribute to the profession by evaluating research. To register, please email your name, CV, and 3 primary interest areas: ahisp@ahima.org.

A New Name for 2025!

AHIMA's scholarly journal has received a new name: Advances in Health Information Science and Practice. To learn about how the update signals an even stronger commitment to thought leadership in the profession, read more from Editor-in-Chief Susan Fenton.