Discuss the benefits of in-built coding software within the Health Information Managements Systems? Note: Mention your references words limit: 500 words no plagiarism Solution Health information management (HIM) is information management applied to health and health care. It is the practice of acquiring, analyzing and protecting digital and traditional medical information vital to providing quality patient care. With the widespread computerization of health records, traditional (paper-based) records are being replaced with electronic health records (EHRs). The tools of health informatics and health information technology are continually improving to bring greater efficiency to information management in the health care sector. Both hospital information systems and health human resources information systems (HRHIS) are common implementations of HIM. Paper-based records have been in existence for centuries* and their gradual replacement by computer-based records has been slowly underway for over twenty years in western healthcare systems. Computerised information systems have not achieved the same degree of penetration in healthcare as that seen in other sectors such as finance, transport and the manufacturing and retail industries. Further, deployment has varied greatly from country to country and from speciality to specialty and in may cases has revolved around local systems designed for local use. In record time and at an unprecedented pace, the electronic health record (EHR) has spurred a revolutionary change in HIM that\'s modifying the profession as each day passes.EHRs and accompanying technology like health information exchange, computer-assisted coding, voice recognition software, and patient portals-along with revamped government quality and EHR incentive programs-are modifying many aspects of HIM. An information system consists of four interrelated components—data, information technology, process, and users.14 HIM professionals’ traditional job roles make them the experts in managing data and processes in an information system. With the digitizing of information systems in healthcare organizations, the roles of HIM professionals have expanded into information technology (IT) and user support, which usually are the functions of IT supporting services. HIM professionals’ training and experience in the intersection of clinical and management sciences as well as their knowledge about data quality equip them with the capability to maintain the integrity and accessibility of health information, although they may not necessarily have the particular skills to support technical operations of a health information system. Electronic medical record systems lie at the center of any computerised health information system. Without them other modern technologies such as decision support systems cannot be effectively integrated into routine clinical workflow. The paperless, interoperable, multi- provider, multi-specialty, multi-discipline computerised.