Health Information Professionals Week is April 17-22
Health Information Professionals Week, April 17-22, provides an opportunity to highlight the professionals who manage and protect our crucial health data.
Health information professionals see the person connected to the data, and work tirelessly to ensure their information stays human–because when information stays human, it stays relevant. This perspective is critical to the success of all modern health organizations.
This year we are celebrating those who ensure health stories remain accurate, accessible, and protected. Health information represents many things to different people, but it means something to everyone. Your health information is your story. It is sensitive, nuanced, and complex. Above all, health information is human information.
For more information regarding UA-PTC’s Health Information Technology program, visit uaptc.edu/hit or contact Bryce Miller, HIT Program Director at (501) 812-2349 or [email protected].
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