|
|
The
Northline. |
|
ALASKA
HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Summer/Fall 2000 |
|
| Go back to the AKHIMA Home Page |
The rest of our time in D.C. was
spent learning how to get the most from the national association (AHIMA)
and the best from the CSA’s leadership. AHIMA does a extraordinary job
outlining and delivering everything that CSA leadership indicates they
need.
Some important issues coming up for vote at the House of Delegates:
1) An
increase 
|
wActive & Associate will go
from $100 to $135; wStudents from $15 to $20;
wSeniors from $50 to $75.
|
In 1984, RHIA dues were increased to $100
from $75; RHIT from $50 to $75.
In 1993, RHIT dues were aligned to RHIA
dues when membership benefits were equalized. The cost of living from 1984 to
1999 has increased by 67%. If
dues had kept pace with cost of living, annual dues would be $167.00. The
dues increase would be effective beginning with the 2001 membership
billing cycle. It is
important to note that according to Bylaws, the HOD approves dues. Dues for specialty groups and the
CE maintenance fees are set by the board. There would be a transition period
for specialty groups. The
member fees for maintaining certification will not change. The board intends to increase the
non-member fees for continuing education. RHIA/RHIT will increase from
$100/two year CE cycle to $135/two year cycle beginning with

CODER NEEDED !
South
Peninsula Hospital in beautiful downtown Homer is looking for an
in/outpatient coder.
Interested? Please call or write to Barb Norbeck, RRA at
907.235.8101
IN THIS ISSUE:
President’s
message
1
AKHIMA
Web Page
3
Round
Table Coord.
3
Annual
meeting
4
Treasurer’s
report
4
Bd
of Directors
5
|
PUBLISHING DELAY The AKHIMA Board and
Editing Team apologize for the delay in getting this issue of
The Northline out to our
members |