As a Health Information Management (HIM) professional it is critical to have a strong understanding of your responsibilities regarding health records.
For this assignment, complete the following steps.
- List the nine clinical and nonclinical uses of the health record. Explain why it is important to know the different uses of the health record.
- Identify the HIM professional’s responsibilities as custodian of the health record.
- Demonstrate your knowledge of the following by writing definitions in your own words for the following terms.
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