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Clinical Documentation, Coding & Analysis Conference

Clinical Documentation, Coding & Analysis Conference

Activity based funding and the imminent implementation of a national e-health system has highlighted the importance of ensuring the quality and quantity of clinical documentation, coding and analysis. Attend IIR Conferences' Clinical Documentation, Coding & Analysis Conference to gain practical advice on how to maximise your funding and prepare for e-health.

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*** PLEASE NOTE NEW VENUE DETAILS ***
Rendezvous Hotel, Melbourne
328 Flinders Street
Melbourne Victoria 3000
Ph: (+61 3) 9250 1888 Fax: (+61 3) 9250 1877


Many hospitals across the country are missing out on vital government funding allocations due to absent or poor documentation, irregularities in coding and lack of coding resources.

With so much relying on the quality of documentation and coding, never has it been so important to review state government documentation and coding guidelines, share project experiences, facilitate interstate discussion and cooperation, and discuss strategies and solutions which could pave the way for a more nationally consistent approach to clinical documentation, coding and analysis.


Featuring key contributions from:

  • Mark Gill, Department of Human Services, Victoria
  • Corrie Martin, Queensland Health
  • Catherine Garvey, SA Department of Health
  • Deborah Yagmich, Department of Health, WA
  • Jill Burgoyne, NT Department of Health & Families
  • Jennie Shepheard, Department of Human Services, Victoria
  • Senior Representative, National E-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA)
  • Colin McCrow, Queensland Health
  • Professor Michael Cleary, Queensland University of Technology & Logan Hospital
  • Vera Dimitropoulos, National Centre for Classification in Health
  • Rhonda Carroll, Alfred Health, Victoria
  • Ann Stewart & Tony Robben, Greater Southern Area Health Service, NSW
  • Carly Uzkuraitis & Karen Hastings, Eastern Health, Victoria
  • Lisa Gardiner, Cairns & Hinterland Health Service District, QLD
  • Kylie Holcombe, Ballarat Health Services, Victoria
  • Janette Gogler, Austin Health, Victoria
  • Emily Price, Mersey Community Hospital, Tasmania
  • Erin Holmes, Health Information Manager, Medical Record Advisory Unit, SA Department of Health
  • Paul Frosdick, Clinical Terminology and Safety Manager, National e-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA)

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The Health Information Management Association of Australia (HIMAA) is the peak professional body of Health Information Managers in Australia. Health Information Managers are tertiary qualified professionals who design, implement and manage the sophisticated information systems that support patient care, health planning, financial management and clinical research.

Membership of HIMAA is open to all qualified Health Information Managers and others involved in the health information management sector. Membership of HIMAA provides access to benefits such as the peer reviewed Health Information Management Journal, electronic newsletters, discounts to conferences and professional development seminars, and the opportunity to network with other health information management professionals.

For more information please visit our website www.himaa.org.au

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