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Earn CPHIMS-CA & CHIMA CPEs at Partnership

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Time’s running out! Watch the Countdown to Partnership video to find out more and check out the Infoway Partnership Conference Program for details about the expert speakers and compelling sessions you will experience at this year’s conference, including a dedicated interoperability stream.

 

 

The 2016 Infoway Partnership Conference has been accredited for CPHIMS-CA and CHIMA continuing education credits.

CHIMA Accreditation

CHIMA members can claim 7 CPE credits for Day 1 and 5 CPE credits for Day 2 of the Partnership Conference.

CHIMA requires that all certified members complete a minimum of 36 CPE credits over a three-year period. Of the 36 credits, 80 percent or 29 credits must be Health Information Management (HIM) related. This includes those professionals working in a variety of settings including coding classification, clinical terminologies and vocabularies, data quality, data analysis, information analysis, records management, research, clinical trials, privacy, electronic health record, IT vendor arena, education, and many more. All association and education sessions included in these areas are considered HIM-related.

CPHIMS-CA

The full Partnership Conference counts for 13.5 Continuing Education accredited hours.

The Certified Professional in Healthcare Information and Management Systems - Canada (CPHIMS-CA) credential signifies that a health informatics professional has the skills, knowledge and abilities to perform safely and effectively in a broad range of practice settings. Earning the CPHMS-CA credential demonstrates your commitment to your professional area of expertise and your dedication to quality healthcare.

Review the Partnership program and register today!

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