WAYNE, Pa. and ALPHARETTA, Ga., June 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Precyse, a leader in Health Information Management (HIM) technology and services, announces that Anita Doupnik, RHIA, Precyse Account Executive, has been elected President of the Florida Health Information Management Association (FHIMA). During this 3-year term, Ms. Doupnik will serve as the association's President-Elect in 2013-2014, President from 2014-2015, and Past-President from 2015-2016.
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FHIMA's new leadership will take their offices starting July 23, 2013, when they are inducted during the FHIMA annual conference in Orlando, FL. This year, as President-Elect, Ms. Doupnik will focus on keeping the lines of communication open with the association's membership, including the leaders of the nine regional component associations. She also will help FHIMA members with educational opportunities and she will oversee the organization's Leadership Conference being held in August.
"I have been very involved in FHIMA for many years, in many capacities, and I'm now honored with this opportunity to help support FHIMA in addressing the unique challenges and opportunities facing the health information management industry," said Ms. Doupnik. "I look forward to helping the organization in the next 3 years to deliver on its mission to support and promote HIM professionals."
Ms. Doupnik's healthcare experience spans 25 years, including expertise in consulting, project management, business development, sales and marketing. In her current position, she's responsible for the total customer relationship with Precyse's early adopter precyseCode™ computer assisted coding (CAC) and precyseCDI™ clinical documentation improvement (CDI) technology clients. She is also responsible for maintaining effective long-term relationships at the senior level with key decision makers, ensuring client retention, satisfaction and strategic growth.
"FHIMA is pleased and excited to work with Anita," said Carolyn Glavan, MS, RHIA, FHIMA Executive Director. "Anita has served in many various leadership roles with the organization and received FHIMA's Distinguished Member Award in 2012. FHIMA will truly benefit from Anita's unwavering commitment to the association and the HIM profession."
A graduate of The Ohio State University, Ms. Doupnik holds a B.S. degree in Allied Medical Professions, with a Minor degree in Computer and Information Sciences. She is currently a member of HFMA, AHIMA, FHIMA and GCHIMA and has held numerous roles and positions on the Board of GCHIMA and FHIMA. Ms. Doupnik was awarded the FHIMA Distinguished Member in 2012. She has presented at local and state HIM meetings on topics such as myPHR, clinical documentation improvement, computer assisted coding and document imaging technology.
About Precyse
Precyse provides industry-leading expert services and comprehensive technologies that empower healthcare organizations to most effectively and efficiently capture, organize, secure and analyze clinical data and transform it into actionable information, supporting the delivery of quality patient care and optimizing operating performance. Precyse has enabled nearly 4,000 hospitals and health systems nationwide to improve efficiency and deliver tangible outcomes for more than a decade. With products ranging from an integrated transcription and coding platform with advanced speech recognition, expert workflow technologies and Natural Language Processing to HIM consulting and services, Precyse's flexible software can be delivered standalone or complemented by a professional staff of more than 1,200 experts. Now more than ever, hospitals and health systems are challenged to achieve meaningful use of the legal health record. Precyse is the partner hospitals across the country choose to achieve this goal. To learn more, visit www.precyse.com.
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Lisa Algeo, Precyse
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