HIM aka Medical Records and coding are not the same as Informatics. Believe it or not, I've coded for Home Health and acute care reimbursement A LONG TIME AGO, lol. Being able to accurately select the correct ICD9, ICD11, CPT, HCPCS, etc. are worlds apart and very different from the work done in health, nursing and medical informatics.
Related to graduate certification in healthcare or Nursing Informatics. Think about the titles/names. Healthcare informatics would be a more general course of study where as "Nursing" Informatics would have as its primary focus Nursing -which and how system(s) support the nursing process, work flow issues that impact nursing practice and patient care, how data can be transformed into information into knowledge to improve patient care and nursing practice, etc. The choice you make between certification (or degree0 focus all depends on what area you want to direct your informatics practice to. B.T.W. St. Scholastica's nursing informatics certification is post graduate.
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Originally Posted by Mijourney
Ok, so I'm now a minute closer to the informatics sector. I have entered the world of HIM (health information management) by getting a coding certificate. I think it's the wave of the future, and I feel that more nurses will follow this trail. Rninformatics, what I need to know is the ROI for nursing informatics as opposed to healthcare informatics? You mentioned in a much earlier thread that nursing informatics is a subspecialty of healthcare informatics. I'm looking at the College of St. Scholastica which offers both graduate certificates. Thank you for a response.
