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American Health Information Management Association
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LINDA KLOSS STEPPING DOWN AS AHIMA CHIEF EXECUTIVE

 

CHICAGO, July 16, 2009—The American Health Information Management Association today announced that chief executive officer, Linda Kloss, RHIA, CAE, FAHIMA, has decided to step down effective March 31, 2010 after 15 years of leadership, over which time the organization’s membership, revenues and national influence have all experienced substantial growth.  The AHIMA Board of Directors has initiated a national search for her successor. 

 “Serving as AHIMA’s CEO has been a privilege and the highpoint of my career,” Kloss said. “It has been an honor to work with so many able and dedicated members, volunteers, and staff. We have seen huge progress at AHIMA and in the role of health information management in our industry. I am proud of what we have accomplished together.”  Kloss, who has been AHIMA’s CEO since 1995, said she intends to continue her career-long commitment to improving health information and will explore ways she might contribute in these critical times during the coming months.  

AHIMA president Vera Rulon, MS, RHIT, CCS, FAHIMA, said the Board of Directors is committed to focusing on meeting AHIMA’s strategic goals while planning for a smooth transition of executive leadership. “We thank Linda for her leadership of AHIMA over the years and for working with the board over the coming months to make certain we accomplish a smooth leadership transition by the spring of 2010,” Rulon said.

During Kloss’s tenure, AHIMA has enjoyed a period of unprecedented membership growth and expansion. The association now serves 53,000 members with leadership in advocacy, education, certification, and lifelong learning.  The association leads important healthcare industry projects in both the public and private sectors, while affiliates such as the AHIMA Foundation and the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education support its mission.

About AHIMA

The American Health Information Management Association is America’s leading professional society whose mission is to “improve healthcare by advancing best practices and standards for health information management and [serve as] the trusted source for education, research and professional credentialing.” AHIMA represents more than 53,000 specially educated HIM professionals who serve healthcare and the public by managing, analyzing and utilizing data vital for health system management. www.ahima.org

 

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