Summer/Fall 2023 Introduction
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Volume 20, Issue 3

Summer/Fall 2023 Introduction

The Summer/Fall 2023 issue of Perspectives in Health Information Management (PHIM), the peer-reviewed research journal of AHIMA, is now available. The issue’s topics include the use of telehealth and mobile applications stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, emerging technologies blockchain and machine learning, and incorporating digital health competencies into a health information curriculum:

  • Blockchain Revolutionizing Healthcare Industry: A Systematic Review of Blockchain Technology Benefits and Threats
  • The Perceptions towards the Effectiveness of mHealth Applications during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Saudi Healthcare Providers
  • Incorporating Digital Health Competencies into The Health Information Curriculum: A Case Study
  • Prediction of Electronic Health Record Documentation Compliance Using Machine Learning
  • Predicting Hospital Readmission in Medicaid Patients with Heart Failure Using Administrative and Claims Data
  • Current Challenges in Sepsis Documentation and Coding: A Review of the Literature
  • Understanding the Effects of a Modified Theory of Planned Behavior That Includes Privacy and Security on Continuance Intention of Telehealth Services
  • Evaluating Telemedicine Perception and Readiness among Healthcare Workers in Malaysia

We hope you enjoy the Summer/Fall 2023 issue of PHIM.


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