AHIMA Membership Basics
Member Benefits
AHIMA is the leading authority on health information. We equip our members with the strategies and resources to:
- Navigate the complexities of health information
- Shatter data silos
- Connect clinical teams
- Build bridges to patient communities
Faculty Resources
AHIMA membership offers several benefits tailored to support educators like you, such as:
- Academic Advisor e-newsletter: brings critical updates, tips, and news to your inbox
- Assembly on Education online community: connects faculty so they can share best practices and insights with each other
- CourseShare online repository: collects academic resources such as lectures, presentations, case studies, rubrics, and more
Student Resources
Some of the benefits of AHIMA membership that will help health information students establish themselves in the industry include:
- Member-exclusive discounts to obtain career-enhancing credentials
- Early access to postings on the Career Assist Job Board
- Members-only online community Access
More from AHIMA
April 17, 2023 | Webinar
The Value of Advocacy
Help shape the future of health information! Join the AHIMA Policy & Government Affairs team for this webinar to learn about the benefits of getting involved with advocacy at AHIMA and ways to stay engaged. This is the second in a series of FREE webinars for AHIMA members. Register today.
October 8 – 10, 2023 | Baltimore, MD
Save the Date for AHIMA23 Conference
If data could talk, what would it say? As health information professionals know, health data is much more than it appears. It tells the story of patients and caregivers, of challenges and triumphs. Join us at the Baltimore Convention Center this October—AHIMA23 is more than an event, it’s where health information comes to life.
Free Whitepaper | Available Now
Opportunities and Challenges of Collecting, Integrating, and Using SDOH Data
A new AHIMA study conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago found that nearly eight in 10 healthcare organizations currently collect social determinants of health (SDOH) data, but challenges remain when it comes to the collection and use of this clinically relevant data. Read the paper or press release for more details.