Distinguished Member Award
Award Description: The Distinguished Member Award is AHIMA’s highest honor and Triumph Award. This award celebrates an individual with a long, exceptional history of HIM contributions. It is awarded to an outstanding member whose record of contributions to the field over many years is truly exceptional.
Qualifications: Qualified individuals are professionals in HI and HIM who have made significant contributions to the field through dedicated volunteer service, innovative professional practice, education, research, presenting or publishing. Nominees must be AHIMA members at the time of nomination.
Guidelines: Required nomination criteria for this award include the following:
- Conducted significant original or applied research or authored, edited, or served on editorial boards for a journals, books, monographs, and other publications that advance the HI/HIM profession
- Advanced professional practice through development of new theory; active dissemination of knowledge about cutting edge practice innovations; or leadership in a specialty area
- Presented at HIM conferences and other educational events; respected instructor, teacher or educator, testified at government hearings for AHIMA or other national healthcare associations
- Volunteered as an officer, director, committee or council chair for HI/HIM-related organization
- Positioned the HI/HIM profession as a leadership force in the healthcare and wellness industry
- Provided inspiration, guidance, and opportunities for emerging leaders to participate in AHIMA’s volunteer structure and to build meaningful leadership experiences
- Supported AHIMA’s mission, vision, strategy and key initiatives
Advocacy and Public Policy Award
Award Description: The Advocacy and Public Policy Award honors those whose long-term and enthusiastic support of AHIMA and the HIM profession has advanced AHIMA’s capacity to achieve its mission and/or advanced HIM practice through involvement in AHIMA advocacy and public policy efforts.
Qualifications: Qualified nominees are individuals, groups, or corporations who have worked tirelessly to support the HIM profession by advancing AHIMA’s leadership position and/or who have developed or refined practice theory, demonstrated leadership, or introduced innovation and creativity to current practice. These are best characterized as individuals or organizations that go above and beyond in their quest to make the HIM profession thrive.
Guidelines: Required nomination criteria for this award include the following:
Leadership Award
Award Description: The Leadership Award an individuals who has outstanding accomplishments of a valued and trusted leader. Those who have demonstrated on-going leadership competency with the association, the HIM profession; adheres and advocates for the AHIMA Code of Ethics, and any other appropriate codes of conduct, values, honesty, integrity and transparency and respects diversity, and fosters inclusion. A qualified authority in the HIM profession who presents a positive professional image as the leader for the association and the profession.
Qualifications: Qualified individuals who are Active members of the Association with proven leadership abilities. Professionals who have distinguished themselves in the profession as a recognized leader
Guidelines: Nomination criteria for this award include the following competencies:
- Visionary leadership and strategic planning: formulated a vision and strategy and set direction
- Exhibited an entrepreneurial spirit and inspired others
- Business and resource management, process, expertise and acumen (directed and evaluated organization-wide performance, developed and articulated a value proposition, identified budgetary and resource, impactedand pursued cost effectiveness, was vigilant about financial and fiduciary responsibility)
- Critical thinking, analysis and problem solving: thought in a logical and analytical manner, deliberated through multiple perspectives and alternatives, solved problems with effective solutions, advised toward results-oriented and effective decision-making
- Organizational innovation and transformation: understood the complexities of organizations, acted as a change agent, fostered creativity
- Team leadership: built consensus, created a climate that empowered others, advanced inclusion and full group participation
- Development of others: motivated individuals, mentored and coached people, advocated for continuous learning
- Negotiations skills: influenced others to act cohesively, led conflict resolution and settled differences
- Interactive communication, presentation and technology skills: articulated effectively, listened actively and confirmed a message was heard, commanded and engaged audience, utilized multiple and appropriate communication modes, applied tools to convey thoughts and images, used current technology
- Project Management/Time Management: practiced project management methodology, tools and techniques, accomplished an outcome, and championed the importance of goals, expectations and deadlines
Pioneer Award
Award Description: The Pioneer Award honors those individuals, groups or organizations who are focused on moving HI/ HIM into the future of the healthcare and wellness industry. The Pioneer Award honors persons or groups who have promoted important advances in areas related to quality data, standards development, patient safety, systems development, and any domain where visionary thinking has made a difference.
Qualifications: Qualified nominees are individuals, groups or corporations who have utilized breakthrough thinking and actions for HIM that has demonstrated the future of the profession.
Guidelines: Nomination criteria for this award include the following:
- Instituted creative practice innovations through advances in the profession
- Demonstrated ability of a forward thinking leader in the healthcare industry
- Implemented systems that impact the quality and safety of the delivery of healthcare within an organization, across multiple organizations or states
- Participated in standards development to move HIM implementation to a new level
- Demonstrated activities that have opened the door for others to make advances in HIM practice
- Introduce creative practice innovations through advances in technology, development of more effective quality management measures, or new methods of promoting employee productivity and job satisfaction
Rising Star Award
Award Description: The Rising Star Award honors those individuals, groups or organizations who are up and coming in the HIM field. It honors a promising new professional who embodies great hope as we look to the future of the HIM profession. (An HIM professional in the business for 5 years or less.)
Qualifications: Qualified are HIM professionals who worked tirelessly to establish a mark in the transition to electronic health information management
Guidelines: Nomination criteria for this award include the following:
- Willingness to challenge tradition, take risks, and think critically and to lead others in these processes
- Exceptional problem solving ability with the capacity to envision the "big picture" in health information management and make decisions accordingly
- Demonstrates excellence in management of personnel, finances or information systems
- Demonstrates commitment to the HIM profession through active participation in local, state and national AHIMA activities, especially those that promote HIM education