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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 23 MIN

On-ramps and routes to Health Information Management

from Chart Check Up · host Accuity Education Team

Send us Fan MailWe talk with Accuity's Vice President of Revenue Cycle Operations, Jennifer Miecznikoski, about health information management careers and how an HIM foundation can lead to operations, IT, analytics, and revenue cycle leadership. We break down credentials like RHIA, RHIT, and CCS, then look ahead to AI, data governance, interoperability, and HIM paths allowing growth into management roles. • Jennifer’s career path from foundations in HIM to leadership of EHR implementations • Emerging and expanding HIM career roles• How DRG integrity work pairs coding expertise with physician review • What RHIA and RHIT signal for leadership and technology paths • Why CCS and other coding certifications build credibility • A practical tip on taking credential exams sooner • Where AI, computer-assisted coding, and data governance create new opportunities • Advice for moving from coding into leadership through mentoring and research If you have any questions or would like to offer a topic to discuss, please email [email protected]

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Send us Fan Mail We talk with Accuity's Vice President of Revenue Cycle Operations, Jennifer Miecznikoski, about health information management careers and how an HIM foundation can lead to operations, IT, analytics, and revenue cycle leadership. We break down credentials like RHIA, RHIT, and CCS, then look ahead to AI, data governance, interoperability, and HIM paths allowing growth into management roles. • Jennifer’s career path from foundations in HIM to leadership of EHR implementat...

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