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Just Associates attends industry events throughout the year, including major trade shows and conferences. We’re also presenting at events in the country and around the world - check this page often to find out where we’ll be next!

82nd AHIMA Convention

September 25-30, 2010 
Orlando, FL

Changing the Face of HIM through HITECH

September 27, 2010

Beth Haenke Just, MBA, RHIA, FAHIMA, President and CEO, Just Associates, Inc.,
Centennial, CO, 2nd Year Director

Mary Reeves, RHIA, Administrative Director, Medical Information Services at Vanderbilt 
University Hospital in Nashville, TN, 3rd Year Director

Cassi Birnbaum, RHIA, CPHQ, Director Health Information and Privacy Officer at Rady 
Children's Hospital in San Diego, CA, 1st Year Director

The impact of ARRA is significant and widespread, affecting all segments of the healthcare industry.  Health Information Management (HIM) in particular has been affected by ARRA-driven initiatives and challenges, among the most notable of which are regional extension centers, health information exchange (HIE), privacy and security, meaningful use and workforce funding. AHIMA Board of Directors members, Beth Just, President and CEO, Just Associates, Inc., Mary Reeves, Administrative Director, Medical Information Services at Vanderbilt in Nashville, and Cassi Birnbaum, Director Health Information and Privacy Officer at Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego, will provide a high level overview of these key areas, how they are reshaping healthcare and their impact on the HIM profession as a whole. The presenters will then discuss real world examples to illustrate their first hand experience at the changing face of HIM. Finally, the presenters will provide their expert insights into new and emerging roles for HIM professionals as the many facets of HITECH are executed.
International Federation of Health Records Organizations

November 15-19, 2010

Milan, Italy

Data Stewardship -
 Key to Building Transparency and Trust in the EHR
November 17, 2010

Beth Haenke Just, MBA, RHIA, FAHIMA, President and CEO of Just Associates, Inc., Centennial, Colorado

Barbara Manor, MA, RHIA, System Senior Director of Health Information Management, Exempla Healthcare, Denver, Colorado

Karen Proffitt, RHIA, CHP, EHR System Director, Exempla Healthcare, Denver, Colorado.

The EHR provides tremendous opportunity for improving both quality and efficiency of healthcare. And the research and other secondary data uses that can be attained will be enormous. However, EHRs are also creating unexpected and difficult challenges that can impede quality and efficiency improvements and that can actually cause harm. Electronic documentation challenges and their impacts on the legal health record will be discussed as will HIM's vital importance in the development of EHRs and the governance and policy development in their use. Several real-world examples will be discussed to heighten the audience's understanding of the subtleties of these issues.

Session Objectives:
• Demonstrate importance of data integrity and patient safety by walking through real stories of EHR mistakes leading to "near misses" in patient care
• Understand new HIM challenges that emerge as EHRs are implemented and utilized
• Discuss the evolving practice of HIM and emerging roles and opportunities for our profession - understand AHIMA's HIM "core model".
Audio Conference:

Organizational Readiness for the EHR 

Wednesday, August 26, 2009 12:00 – 1:00 Eastern
UHIMA State Meeting

June 12, 2009

Salt Lake City, UT


Effective Strategy For EHR Adoption - Panel Discussion

Friday June 12, 2009
Dave Clark – Speaker of the House
Mark Probst, CIO, Intermountain Healthcare
Michael Strong, MD, CMIO, University Healthcare
Beth Just, MBA, RHIA, AHIMA Board of Directors
PHIMA                     
June 2009
Audio Seminar
Current State of Health Data Integrity
Beth Just
NAHAM 09

Mandalay Bay

Las Vegas, NV

May 27- 30, 2009

University Hospital Special Session: Duplicate Records Roundtable Discussion

Wednesday May 27, 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Vicki Wheatley, RHIA

Learn about the financial and clinical implications of duplicate / overlay records. The problem is bigger than you think. Discussion topics will include techniques to identify and resolve duplicate records as well as techniques to avoid creating them. Case studies will be presented followed by a Question and Answer session.
CHIMA State Meeting

May 13-15

Denver, CO

Project Management

May 14, 2009

Vicki Wheatley, MS, RHIA
LHIMA State Meeting

April 22-24, 2009

West Monroe, LA


HIM Involvement in Health Information Exchanges

Thursday April 23, 2009 – 1:45 PM to 3:30 PM 

Beth H. Just, MBA, RHIA

President, Just Associates, Inc.

Electronically linking disparate clinical data is challenging within a single healthcare organization; it is even more difficult for HIEs to achieve success exchanging data. Many HIEs start with the technology selection to be used to complete the data exchange without first defining their information exchange purposes or the business processes required to accomplish the data exchange. HIM Professionals need to be involved early in the HIE formation. We bring tremendous knowledge and skills that can help these HIEs be successful - and subsequently improve patient care for all of us. Tools have been developed to help bring a consistent message and support HIM professionals in this role. Learn about the deliverables of one of AHIMA's recent e-HIM workgroups, "HIM Principles in HIE" created to help HIM Professionals lead discussions on quality health information data exchange.
HIMSS 09

McCormic Place

Chicago, IL

April 4-8, 2009

Identity Crisis: Solutions for Patient Identity Integrity

Tuesday, April 7, 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM

Beth Just, MBA, RHIA

This important industry discussion is targeted at issues surrounding patient identity integrity, and how to ensure accurate association of patient data across multiple systems and organizations to safeguard patient safety and quality of care.

Objectives:

• Provide opportunity for brainstorming common solutions to universal problem of identity management

• Provide forum for exchange of information in how various sectors of healthcare currently manage patient identity

• Raise level of understanding across all sectors of healthcare in the issues surrounding patient identity management
80Th AHIMA Convention 

October 11-16, 2008

Seattle, WA



Work Progress Management Track

How Technology Influences Data Integrity and Impacts Patient Safety, Privacy and Security


Monday, October 13, 2008 - 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Barbara Demster, MS, RHIA, CHCQM

Senior Consultant, Just Associates, Inc.

Technology and health information exchange (HIE) have created a whole new opportunity for corruption of data. The absence of an active data integrity program in health information systems creates health information that is suspect at best and potentially harmful to patients at its worst. This session will provide insights into the pitfalls created by technology and the innate nature of data.
Health Information Exchange Track
Knock, Knock, Who's There? Authentication Requirements in Healthcare


Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 - 9:15 AM to 10:15 AM
Stacie Durkin MBA, RN-C, RHIA, DURKIN & ASSOCIATES

Beth Haenke Just MBA, RHIA, Just Associates, Inc

Melanie Schattauer , St. John's Mercy Health System

Jack Obert , St. John's Mercy Health System

Is developing the data exchange relationships and agreeing to the terms of those relationships enough? HIM professionals need to understand e-authentication to assist RHIOs/HIE in securing data and ensuring identity management. This session describes the authentication requirements and the steps for conducting forensics activities in a security breach.

Health Information Exchange Track

Clinical Data Exchange: Developing the Right Stride for Hurdling the Obstacles


Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 - 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM

Arthur Davidson, MD, MSPH Director, Public Health Informatics, Principal Investigator, CORHIO State and Regional Demonstration Project

Beth H. Just, MBA, RHIA

CEO, Just Associates, Inc.

The creation of Health Information Exchanges and RHIOs has exploded nationally in the past few years, but not all are achieving their objectives or staying the course. As with running hurdles, the development of a successful HIE is dependent upon developing a stride that allows the clearing of many hurdles - this stride development includes the technique (or technology), but also significant energy; those factors involving people and processes and a tenacious commitment to the fundament beliefs in what their organization is trying to achieve. Join us in learning about real world challenges in moving past writing and obtaining funding for an HIE, to actually achieving interoperability, financial sustainability and ultimately building a foundation that helps providers improve the patient care they deliver.
NJHIMA

June 19-20, 2008

Atlantic City, NJ



Understanding HL7: What Every HIM Professional Needs to Know

Beth H. Just, MBA, RHIA

President, Just Associates, Inc.

The number of interfaces between various health care databases continues to increase as more and more components of the medical record are automated.  But, as an HIM professional, do you know the challenges associated with transferring patient data from one system to another.  Learn the basics of HL7 messages and why HIM professionals need to be involved in deciding what scenarios patient data can and should be sent from one system to another and the data mapping of these messages.  Examples of scenarios that can and do go wrong will be shown to highlight the importance of HIM involvement in interface message design and testing. This presentation will de-mystify HL7 messaging and empower the HIM professional to be more involved with their IT departments.
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New England State HIMA Annual Conference

May 18-20, 2008

Worcester, MA

The HIM Professional's Role in Health Information Exchanges

Beth H. Just, MBA, RHIA

President, Just Associates, Inc.

Electronically linking disparate clinical data is challenging within a single healthcare organization; it is even more difficult for Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) to achieve success exchanging data. Many HIEs start with the technology selection to be used to complete the data exchange without first defining their information exchange purposes or the business processes required to accomplish the data exchange. HIM Professionals need to be involved early in the HIE formation as we bring tremendous knowledge and skills that can help these HIEs be successful - and subsequently improve patient care for all of us. A key to HIM professionals assisting with successful HIE formation and execution is their knowledge of clinical data exchange models and data exchange protocols such as HL7. Learn about the deliverables of AHIMA?s recent e-HIM workgroup, "HIM Principles in HIE" and the founding of the "HIE Practice Council" which were created to help HIM Professionals lead discussions on quality health information data exchange.
CHIMA Spring Conference & Annual Meeting

May 14-16, 2008

Denver, CO

CORHIO: Statewide Health Information Exchange to Improve Health Outcomes

Beth H. Just, MBA, RHIA

President, Just Associates, Inc.

The Colorado Regional Health Information Organization (CORHIO) is beginning to facilitate state-wide health information exchange to improve health outcomes. These efforts are available and encourage interactive efforts between and among health care providers of all types, public health activities and insurers. This season will address how CORHIO is developing, what services are underway, providers' experience with CORHIO and how you can be involved.
PHIMA State Meeting

May 5-6, 2008

State College, PA

Achieving and Maintaining Data Quality for EHRs and RHIOs

Beth H. Just, MBA, RHIA

President, Just Associates, Inc.

This presentation focuses on the importance of implementing Data Quality initiatives as part of a new or existing EHR deployment or RHIO initiative. If Data Quality is not addressed, both physician adoption and the effectiveness of an EHR can be compromised. Effective participation in a RHIO is also compromised as electronic health records cannot be linked across participating organizations. Real world examples from Just Associates? consulting projects are discussed.
HIM Involvement in Health Information Exchanges

Beth H. Just, MBA, RHIA

President, Just Associates, Inc.

Electronically linking disparate clinical data is challenging within a single healthcare organization; it is even more difficult for HIEs to achieve success exchanging data. Many HIEs start with the technology selection to be used to complete the data exchange without first defining their information exchange purposes or the business processes required to accomplish the data exchange. HIM Professionals need to be involved early in the HIE formation. We bring tremendous knowledge and skills that can help these HIEs be successful - and subsequently improve patient care for all of us. Tools have been developed to help bring a consistent message and support HIM professionals in this role. Learn about the deliverables of one of AHIMA's recent e-HIM workgroups, "HIM Principles in HIE" created to help HIM Professionals lead discussions on quality health information data exchange.
WHIMA State Meeting

April 30 - May 2, 2008

Elkhart Lake, WI



How HL7 Messaging Affects Your EHR

Beth H. Just, MBA, RHIA

President, Just Associates, Inc.



The number of interfaces between various health care databases continues to increase as more and more components of the medical record are automated into an EHR.  But, as an HIM professional, do you know the challenges associated with transferring patient data from one system to another.  Learn the basics of HL7 messages and why HIM professionals need to be involved in deciding what scenarios patient data can and should be sent from one system to another and the data mapping of these messages and how they affect the EHR.  Examples of scenarios that can and do go wrong will be shown to highlight the importance of HIM involvement in interface message design and testing. This presentation will de-mystify HL7 messaging and empower the HIM professional to be more involved with their IT departments.
THIMA State Meeting

April 2-4, 2008

Memphis, TN



A Critical HIM Aspect of Health Information Exchange: Patient Identity

Beth H. Just, MBA, RHIA
President, Just Associates, Inc.

Electronically linking disparate clinical data is challenging within a single healthcare organization; it is even more difficult for HIEs to achieve success exchanging data. Many HIEs start with the technology selection to be used to complete the data exchange without first defining their information exchange purposes or the business processes required to accomplish the data exchange. HIM Professionals need to be involved early in the HIE formation. We bring tremendous knowledge and skills that can help these HIEs be successful - and subsequently improve patient care for all of us. Tools have been developed to help bring a consistent message and support HIM professionals in this role. Learn about the deliverables of one of AHIMA's recent e-HIM workgroups, "HIM Principles in HIE" created to help HIM Professionals lead discussions on quality health information data exchange.
79th AHIMA Convention    

Philadelphia, PA 

Oct 6-11, 2007



HIE Networking Opportunity   Room 103 A

Tuesday, Oct 9, 2007 Noon

Beth Just, MBA, RHIA, Just Associates, Inc., Anastasia Durkin MBA,RN,RHIA, Durkin & Associates, Cassi Birnbaum, RHIA, CPHQ, Rady Children's Hospital and Health Center

EHR Track

HIE: Why You Need to be at the Planning Table   Room 204 A


Wednesday, October 10, 2007 - 8:30 AM to 9:15 AM

Beth Just, MBA, RHIA, Just Associates, Inc.,  Anastasia Durkin MBA,RN,RHIA, Durkin & Associates,  Cassi Birnbaum, RHIA, CPHQ, Rady Children's Hospital and Health Center



Electronically linking disparate clinical data is challenging within a single healthcare organization; it is even more difficult for HIEs to achieve success exchanging data. Many HIEs start with the technology selection to be used to complete the data exchange without first defining their information exchange purposes or the business processes required to accomplish the data exchange. HIM Professionals need to be at the planning table. We bring tremendous knowledge and skills that can help these HIEs be successful – and subsequently improve patient care for all of us. Tools have been developed to help bring a consistent message and support HIM professionals in this role. Learn about the deliverables of one of AHIMA’s recent e-HIM workgroups, “HIM Principles in HIE” created to help HIM Professionals lead discussions on quality health information data exchange.
KHIMA State Meeting

September 20-21, 2007

Hutchinson, KS



Understanding HL7: What Every HIM Professional Needs to Know

Beth Just, MBA, RHIA, Just Associates, Inc.


The number of interfaces between various health care databases continues to increase as more and more components of the medical record are automated.  But, as an HIM professional, do you know the challenges associated with transferring patient data from one system to another?  Learn the basics of HL7 messages and why HIM professionals need to be involved in deciding what scenarios patient data can and should be sent from one system to another and the data mapping of these messages.  Examples of scenarios that can and do go wrong will be shown to highlight the importance of HIM involvement in interface message design.

HIE: Why You Need to be at the Table

Beth Just, MBA, RHIA, Just Associates, Inc.


A primer to understanding why HIM professionals should play a role in helping define the business processes and record linking methodologies required to accomplish the successful linking of data through a Health Information Exchange (HIE).
AHIMA Summer Leadership Conference

July 21, 2007

Chicago, IL

HIE Activity: Getting to the Table
Beth Just MBA, RHIA, Just Associates, Inc.,  Anastasia Durkin MBA,RN,RHIA, Durkin & Associates,  Cassi Birnbaum RHIA, CPHQ, Rady Children's Hospital and Health Center
CHIMA State Meeting

May 3-4, 2007

Denver, CO

Understanding HL7: What every HIM Professional Needs to Know

Beth Just, MBA, RHIA, Just Associates, Inc.

Attendees will learn about Key HL7 message types and segments and how electronic medical records are communicated from one system to another.  They will be able to provide ideas on why reports or results don’t show up in an EHR.  This information will help attendees to be proactive in working with their I.T. departments to resolve integration issues and will help attendees become the bridge between their clinicians and their I.T. departments.
78th AHIMA Convention

Denver, CO

Oct 7-12, 2006



Organizational Readiness for the EHR

Monday, October 9th from 3:30 - 4:15p.

Beth Just, CEO/President, Just Associates, Inc., Mary Paul, RHIA, Columbia - St. Mary's, Milwaukee, WI

The capital budget has been approved for your EHR roll out, but is your organization truly ready to assimilate use of the EHR into the everyday working lives of your physicians and staff? This presentation discusses organizational, cultural and operational changes required to realize the most benefit from your EHR investment. Follow the journey of a large, not-for-profit integrated delivery network as they successfully prepared their organization for a successful EHR implementation.
TXHIMA State Meeting

Galveston, TX

June 18-20, 2006

RHIO Panel Discussion

Beth Just, MBA, RHIA, Just Associates, Inc.

Beth Friedman, RHIT, The Friedman Marketing Group



Achieving and Maintaining Data Quality for EHRs

Beth Just, MBA, RHIA, Just Associates, Inc.; Stefanos Damianakis, PhD, Netrics; and Katherine Lusk, MHSM, RHIA, Children's Medical Center Dallas



This presentation focuses on the importance of implementing Data Quality initiatives as part of a new or existing EHR deployment. If Data Quality is not addressed, EHRs are rendered practically useless and compromise physician adoption. Effective participation in a RHIO is also compromised as electronic health records cannot be linked across participating organizations.
Improved Data Integrity Encourages Physician Adoption of EHR

Stefanos Damianakis, PhD - CEO, Netrics

Beth Just - CEO / President, Just Associates, Inc.


EHR success is severely compromised when physicians and other clinicians can't quickly and accurately locate their patients' online information. Data anomalies can create major frustrations for the clinician. Causes of data anomalies typically found in Healthcare databases will be highlighted in this presentation. Results of a study that examined the costs an organization incurs as a result of these data anomalies will be shared. Help your organization by learning strategies to identify and correct data anomalies and by identifying best practices for maintenance and prevention.
2006 CERNER North Atlantic Regional Users Group

Valley Forge, PA

May 18 - 19, 2006



EMPI Cleanup options

Beth Just, CEO/President, Just Associates, Inc
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CHIMA State Meeting

Denver, CO

May 4-5, 2006



Update on AHIMA's "Patient Identification in RHIO's" Workgroup

Beth Just, MBA, RHIA, Just Associates, Inc.



Learn about AHIMA's workgroup results on Patient Identification in RHIOs. This workgroup surveyed over 20 RHIOs across the country to learn about their purpose, organizational structure, membership, financing and methodology for sharing patient data. Deliverables from this group included a Practice Brief on the RHIO landscape including explanation of record linking methods, detailed findings on the RHIOs surveyed and a glossary of definitions surrounding RHIOs and electronic record linking. This session will be informative for any who are interested in RHIOs or anyone who is sharing data among various databases within their own facility.
AHIMA Audio Seminar
HIM ROLE in RHIOs


Seminar Date: April 11th, 2006

Faculty: Deborah Kohn, RHIA, CHE, CPHIMS and Beth H. Just, MBA, RHIA



Gain understanding about current status of RHIOs in the healthcare landscape. This seminar will especially focus on how RHIOs affect HIM professionals. We will review the current status of RHIOs, and provide information on the role of HIM professionals in cross-jurisdictional data exchange settings. We will also discuss entry portals for HIM professionals into RHIOs via privacy/security, and patient identification methods.
77th AHIMA Convention

San Diego, CA

October 15-20, 2005


Wednesday 10/19/05



Memphis Moves Towards a Community Health Record

Donna Andrews, RHIA, The University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center and Just Associates, Inc.; and Meg McGill, RHIA, Methodist LeBonheur Healthcare



In today's interconnected world, community-based health records make sense. Hear the trials and tribulations of the Memphis community's interoperability project and information regarding Methodist LeBonheur Healthcare's steps to link quality information across their multi-hospital system. Develop your own strategies for preparing your organization for community-based health records. Level: 2


So You Want to Be a Consultant

Thea Campbell, RHIA, Axolotl Corp.; Beth Just, MBA, RHIA, Just Associates, Inc.; Monica Pappas, RHIA, MPA Consulting,; Molly Diebert, RHIA, PriceWaterhouseCoopers



This panel discussion offers attendees an opportunity to hear from professional consultants from across the continuum (independent, specialized, and big firm consulting) and to get your questions answered. You'll come away knowing what skills are required and future needs for healthcare-related consulting. Speakers provide you with the lessons they've learned in the various markets in which they specialize. Level: 1



Achieving and Maintaining Data Quality for Electronic Health Records

Stefanos Damianakis, PhD, Netrics; Beth Just, MBA, RHIA, Just Associates, Inc.; and Katherine Lusk, MHSM, RHIA, Children's Medical Center Dallas



This presentation focuses on the importance of implementing Data Quality initiatives as part of a new or existing EHR deployment. If Data Quality is not addressed, EHRs are rendered practically useless and compromise physician adoption. Effective participation in a RHIO is also compromised as electronic health records cannot be linked across participating organizations.
CERNER Health Conference

Gaylord Palms Resort, Orlando, FL

Oct 9-12, 2005



EMPI Cleanup and Reducing Duplicate Records

Beth Just, CEO/President, Just Associates, Inc.; Stefanos Damianakis, CEO, Netrics
IDX Western User Group Meeting

Sainte Claire Hyatt, San Jose, CA

June 9th, 2005
TEPR 2004 - "2004 is the year of the Electronic Health Record"

Fort Lauderdale, FL

May 19 - 21, 2004



Haven't I Seen You Before? Identifying Your Patients Accurately

Friday, May 21, 2004 11:00 A.M. to 11:20 A.M.



Hear Beth Just, President of Just Associates, Inc. and Stef Daminanakis, President, CEO of Netrics, Inc. discuss data integrity issues and their impact on Healthcare organizations. You will hear recommendations for improving and maintaining the data integrity of EMPI databases and your Electronic Health Record. This presentation introduces Netrics' innovative matching algorithms and provides comparisons with traditional approaches. We will also discuss Just Associates' best practice model for optimizing data integrity.


CERNER Peer Illuminations

Wednesday, March 31, 2004

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM CST
"Millennium EMPI: A Great Success Story"

Children's Medical Center of Dallas
Mitzi Cardenas, Director of Advanced Development for Children's Medical Center of Dallas

Katherine Lusk, MHSM, RHIA, Director of Health Information Management for Children's Medical Center of Dallas

Beth Just, CEO / President, Just Associates, Inc.



Join them for a discussion on the Cerner Millennium person-centric data model and the operational implications for effectively managing the person data stored in Cerner Millennium. Learn why a solid understanding of the Cerner Millennium data model is needed by the client to assure minimal data integrity problems, reduce overlays, and keep duplicate patient and person records to a minimum.

The following topics will be discussed:
• Millennium implementation history at Children's Medical Center of Dallas.
• Why Children's Medical Center of Dallas wanted to clean up duplicates in Millennium.
• Discussion on duplicate creation rates and causes of duplicates.
• Operational efforts to reduce duplication rate at Children's Medical Center of Dallas.
• Just Associates' consulting project, including a high level overview of deliverables.
• Understanding Millennium's person-centric data model and its operational implications.
• Results of the EMPI and the EMPI Search server's implementation on reducing duplicate creation.
2004 CERNER South Central Regional Users Group

New Orleans, LA

March 24-26, 2004



Featured presentation: "Person Management and the Electronic Health Record"



Presented by: Beth Just and Linda Bock - Just Associates, Inc.



Presentation Times: Friday March 26th 10 AM and 3 PM

This presentation focuses on Data Integrity issues; their causes and their business impact on healthcare organizations. In addition to demonstrating real world examples of data integrity problems in MPI databases, there will be a review of recommendations for improving and maintaining the integrity of EMPI databases and ultimately your Electronic Health Record.
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