The legislative body of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) serves to establish and oversee policies and guidelines that govern the organization and its members. It plays a crucial role in advocating for health information management practices and ensuring compliance with relevant laws and standards. Additionally, the body facilitates communication between members and policymakers, helping to influence legislation that impacts the health information management profession.
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There is no US "parliament". Parliament is the legislative body in Great Britain and in some other countries as well, but not in the United States. In the United States the legislative body is called Congress. The function of Congress is primarily to make laws governing the nation.
The primary function of the legislative branch is to make laws.
American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)
The final approval of the AHIMA Code of Ethics is the responsibility of the AHIMA Board of Directors. This governing body reviews and endorses the ethical standards to ensure they align with the organization's mission and values. The Board's approval is essential to maintain the integrity and credibility of the code within the health information management profession.
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Bicameral legislative body: has two branches or chambers Unicameral legislative body: has a single legislative branch/chamber
The main function of the legislative branch is to legislate, or make laws.
AHIMA stands for American Health Information Management Association. AHIMA offers certification for healthcare professionals in the areas of health information management, coding, healthcare privacy and health data analysis.