At AHIMA, volunteers are the driving force behind our leadership in health information (HI). Unleash your potential by engaging in various volunteer roles—from small tasks to committee leadership. Your journey with AHIMA brings forth benefits like:
Explore available positions, assess your skills, and discover opportunities that align with your expertise, interests, and time commitment.
Volunteering for the organization, whether at the CA or national level, is really a great experience. Even though it may be scary at first, these opportunities allow a person to grow and gain knowledge in the profession. That knowledge will be instrumental in building confidence.
Networking is another important aspect of being a volunteer. This is a chance to get to know other members, locally and nationally, and to build friendships that are personally and professionally valuable.
Go out on a limb, step outside your safety zone and volunteer…you’ll never regret it!
-Patti Kritzberger, RHIT, CHPS
Volunteer Member Since 1992
Whether you prefer one-time, project-based, or term-based commitments, AHIMA offers opportunities tailored to your skills, interests, and availability.
Discover local volunteer opportunities. AHIMA is a federation of Component Associations (CAs). Connect with your state CA to discover how you can get involved.
Governance Agility Task Force*
Composition: The Task Force is composed of at least eight (8) members chosen from members of the Board of Directors and Governance Committee, House of Delegates, and Component Association (CA) central office, and one Board liaison. Members will serve for a one-year term. The Task Force Chair will serve a one-year term and will assist the Governance & Board Operations team with setting agendas, facilitating the work of the Task Force, and ensuring completion of deliverables. AHIMA Governance & Board Operations staff and General Counsel will provide support for the Task Force. Staff will consult outside legal counsel experienced in nonprofit governance, as needed.
Roles & Responsibilities: The purpose of the Governance Agility Task Force is to review the AHIMA Bylaws and identify possible revisions to enhance the Association’s governance agility to position it for the future and support its strategic plan. In addition, the Task Force is responsible for:
*This is an ad-hoc Task Force created by the AHIMA Board of Directors.
(from AHIMA Bylaws, section 10.2)
Composition: The President/Chair-elect shall annually appoint members to serve on a Professional Ethics Committee to consider and take action as appropriate on formal complaints filed against AHIMA Members and/or AHIMA certificants, for reasons including, but not limited to, violation of AHIMA’s Bylaws, the Code of Ethics, the Standards for Initial Certification, the Standards for Maintenance of Certification. The Committee shall be comprised of from five (5) to seven (7) Professional Members in good standing. The President/Chair-elect shall appoint the Chair of the Committee, with the approval of the Board of Directors, to serve for a term of one (1) year. In addition, the committee includes one Board liaison.
Roles & Responsibilities: The Committee shall also review and recommend to the House of Delegates revisions to the AHIMA Code of Ethics. Rules establishing a review and hearing process and an appeal process for matters before the Committee, and available disciplinary action, shall be set forth in the AHIMA Policy and Procedure Manual.
Advocacy and Policy Advisory Council
Composition: The Council is composed of 8-15 members, who serve for a two-year term, and one Board liaison. At least one seat on the Council must be filled by a delegate from the AHIMA House of Delegates. All members must be AHIMA Professional Members. The AHIMA Policy and Government Affairs team provides staff support to the Council. The Council includes one Chair and one Vice Chair, who will serve two-year terms: one year as Vice Chair and then one year as Chair. The Council Chair will assist the AHIMA Policy and Government Affairs team to set agendas, facilitate the work of the Council, and ensure deliverables are being accomplished. The Vice Chair will work with the Council Chair and Policy and Government Affairs team to support the work of the Council.
Roles & Responsibilities: The Advocacy and Policy Advisory Council advises AHIMA leadership and the AHIMA Board of Directors on critical areas for AHIMA strategic engagement in advocacy and public policy that align with the AHIMA mission and vision. This includes:
Composition: The Awards Committee is composed of 8-10 AHIMA Professional members who serve a staggered two-year term, and one Board liaison. The Chair or co-chairs will also serve for a two-year term, with an optional, additional one-year term as past co-chair for continuity purposes. A staff liaison provides staff support to the Committee.
Roles & Responsibilities: The Awards Committee honors and recognizes the excellence, dedication, and service of those professionals or groups whose steadfast efforts have enriched the HI profession by selecting and acknowledging these individuals, organizations, Component Associations, or groups for award recognition. This includes:
Component Relations Advisory Council
Composition: The Council is composed of the following positions:
Roles & Responsibilities: This Council facilitates good communication, collaboration, and cooperation among AHIMA CAs, supports CA leadership as a resource and liaison to AHIMA, better enabling CAs to meet their objective of delivering core member services at the local level, and partners in the development and delivery of AHIMA strategies impacting CA operations.
Conference Program Advisory Council
Composition: The Council is composed of three chair positions (Current, Vice/Incoming, and Past). The Vice Chair is appointed by the AHIMA President/Chair-elect to serve in the upcoming year and then will move directly into the Chair role. All members must be AHIMA Professional Members during their terms of office. Volunteers are appointed by the AHIMA President/Chair-elect to serve a staggered three-year term. Up to 14 members who reside in the conference host city or state can serve on the Council; one Board liaison also serves on the Council. Due to the nature of the group’s work, the terms for these appointments start and end in October instead of the calendar year. Members of the AHIMA Conference planning team serve as staff liaisons providing support and coordinating efforts of AHIMA staff to support council efforts.
Council members are chosen based on their experience, expertise, and past contributions. This council will include a diverse representation of the HI practitioner community. Council members are expected to participate in subcommittees to be defined.
Roles & Responsibilities: This Council constructs superior professional development offerings that are market-driven, align with AHIMA strategic initiatives, and utilize evolving technology to enhance audience engagement and learning, allowing for this event to launch successful, professional, and lifelong learning journeys. In addition, this group:
Purpose: Build the strategy around fostering relationships with academic institutions and educational programs.
Deliverables:
CEE Faculty Development Workgroup
Purpose: Advise AHIMA on faculty and professional development programs by engaging professional and academic communities regarding their current and future needs.
*May be responsible for the facilitation of task groups if/when required.
Purpose: Advise AHIMA on research initiatives by engaging professional and academic communities regarding their current and future needs.
Community Engagement Editorial Council
Access online community facilitators are the key in making each digital community successful. Facilitators serve as community champions and subject matter experts in seeding the communities with fresh, relevant content. They influence and drive engagement to support the overall needs of the community and its members. Please note: AHIMA is in the process of implementing a new online platform scheduled to launch in early 2025. This group’s scope is still currently being defined.
Emerging Professionals Advisory Council (EPAC)
Composition: The EPAC is composed of 10-12 members who can serve for up to two years (two one-year terms), and one Board liaison. All members must be AHIMA Professional Members during their terms of office. A member of the Membership Department will serve as the staff liaison to provide staff support to the Council.
Roles & Responsibilities: The EPAC advises AHIMA on strategic membership recruitment and value opportunities for emerging professionals (under seven years of work experience), current students, and new graduates. In addition, the EPAC:
Exam Development Committees (EDCs) are experienced, credential-specific subject matter experts, representing HIIM leaders, practitioners, and other relevant stakeholders. EDCs are responsible for the oversight of their respective credential’s certification examination.
Composition: This committee is composed of at least six (6) members who hold the FAHIMA designation to serve a two-year term (with the ability to be invited to serve one additional year after the two-year term ends). All members must be AHIMA Professional Members during their terms of office. A staff liaison provides staff support to the Committee.
Roles & Responsibilities: This committee recognizes significant and sustained contributions to advance the profession through meritorious service, excellence in professional practice, and through innovation and knowledge sharing. In addition, the Committee:
Item writers and reviewers serve as subject matter experts to create and modify items for AHIMA certification exams. Item Writers will create items for blueprint accuracy (Domain & Task) as well as cognitive complexity. Item Reviewers will analyze and modify items based on content expertise to find potential flaws and ways to improve items.
Journal of AHIMA Editorial Advisory Council
Composition: The Journal of AHIMA Editorial Advisory Council includes a chair, up to three AHIMA subject matter experts, up to 12 AHIMA Professional Members, one AHIMA staff liaison, and one Journal editor. Council members should represent a cross-section of AHIMA membership and job types. Council members serve renewable, one-year terms. All council members, including the chair, can serve no more than three consecutive terms. After at least a one-year hiatus, previous council members can rejoin for renewable, one-year terms again not to exceed three consecutive terms.
Roles & Responsibilities: The Journal of AHIMA is the official publication of AHIMA. It delivers best practices in health information management and keeps readers current on emerging issues that affect the accuracy, timeliness, privacy, and security of patient health information.
The Journal of AHIMA Editorial Advisory Council is tasked with advising on the direction of the Journal’s content and overall themes. The council’s goals are in line with the AHIMA mission, which includes:
In addition, the Council:
Knowledge and Practice Advisory Council (KPAC)
Composition: The Knowledge and Practice Advisory Council is composed of up to 20 members to serve a one-year term, including a designated chair and vice chair, and one Board liaison. The Knowledge and Practice Advisory Council’s membership structure may change due to need. The Council Chair and Vice Chair will serve a one-year term and assist AHIMA’s Knowledge and Practice team in setting agendas, facilitating the work of the Knowledge and Practice Advisory Council, and providing direction for the Communities of Practice (CoP). The AHIMA Knowledge and Practice team provides staff liaison support and oversight to the Council and Communities of Practice.
Roles & Responsibilities: The KPAC creates interdisciplinary communities of practice that will drive best practices in the healthcare industry. The Council also defines a small set of interdisciplinary communities of practice (CoP) that align with the AHIMA Advocacy Agenda, defines the problem(s) AHIMA is trying to solve for each CoP, and identifies the key aspects of the problem(s) that AHIMA can address effectively, and what stakeholders need to be involved in order to solve the problem(s). It is intended that each CoP will be interdisciplinary, considering all sites of care and payment methodologies and will draw from the broader healthcare industry.
In addition, the KPAC:
Composition: This Council is composed of 8-12 Professional Members, one chair and/or co-chairs, who serve can serve for a one-year term (with option to renew), and one Board liaison. Of these members, three (3) must be AHIMA credential holders, and the remainder will come from the stakeholder groups identified in the Council’s Purpose statement. A staff member of the Membership Department will assist the chair with scheduling meetings, organizing agendas, etc.
Roles & Responsibilities: The Council provides input on membership value drivers to attract health information professionals, innovators, thought leaders, and a broader group of HI professionals/stakeholders. In addition, the Council provides input on membership growth and retention strategies for this identified set of stakeholders, identifies need(s) for different member benefits, and utilizes AHIMA’s market research regarding member needs to identify new, valued-added member benefits and engagement opportunities.
Professional Certificate Approval Program (PCAP) Council
Purpose: The PCAP Council makes decisions on applications of institutions who have applied for approval of their coding certificate program.
Professional Certificate Approval Program (PCAP) Review Team
The PCAP Review Team is composed of individuals who review submitted PCAP applications/self-study documentation and make recommendations to the PCAP Council regarding program approval. The PCAP Review Team and PCAP Council report to the CEE.
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