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:"To qualify to sit for the CHISP exam, you must either successfully complete the ASHIM Health IT Professional online training program or have 3 years working IT experience." "The CHISP exam is a 2.5 hour timed exam with 150 multiple choice questions."
:"To qualify to sit for the CHISP exam, you must either successfully complete the ASHIM Health IT Professional online training program or have 3 years working IT experience." "The CHISP exam is a 2.5 hour timed exam with 150 multiple choice questions."
:Available online? ''No''
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:Program URL: [http://www.ashim.com/what-chisp http://www.ashim.com/what-chisp]
:Program URL: [https://ashim.com/what-chisp https://ashim.com/what-chisp]





Latest revision as of 21:28, 20 June 2021

The American Society of Health Informatics Managers (ASHIM) is a professional association for information technology (IT) professionals who specialize in health informatics. ASHIM sponsors a credentialing exam known as the Certified Health Informatics Systems Professional exam that "demonstrate[s] skills and knowledge in technology and the healthcare industry, including the unique requirements formed where these two trades meet."[1]

Informatics programs

Health and clinical informatics

The following health/clinical informatics options exist for potential students:

Certified Health Informatics Systems Professional certification
"To qualify to sit for the CHISP exam, you must either successfully complete the ASHIM Health IT Professional online training program or have 3 years working IT experience." "The CHISP exam is a 2.5 hour timed exam with 150 multiple choice questions."
Available online? No
Program URL: https://ashim.com/what-chisp


External links

References

  1. "About ASHIM". American Society of Health Informatics Managers. http://www.ashim.com/about. Retrieved 26 September 2016.