Kimberly Peterson has extensive experience in the healthcare industry, particularly in the implementation and optimization of Epic Healthy Planet and Ambulatory solutions. Kimberly has held various roles in different organizations, including Alameda Health System, NYC Health + Hospitals, Contineo Health, St. Charles Health System, Boulder Community Health, UW Medicine, Infirmary Health, GHR Technology, Children's Hospital Colorado, and Regis University.
In their most recent role as an Epic Application Analyst at Alameda Health System, Kimberly is responsible for supporting the Healthy Planet and Ambulatory modules.
Previously, they worked as an Epic Healthy Planet Consultant at NYC Health + Hospitals and St. Charles Health System, where they provided consulting services for implementing and optimizing the Healthy Planet module.
Prior to that, Kimberly served as a Lead Consultant at Contineo Health, specializing in Epic Population Health and Accountable Care Solutions.
Kimberly also has experience as an Epic Healthy Planet and Ambulatory Consultant at Boulder Community Health and UW Medicine, respectively.
Kimberly has a solid background in Health Information Exchange (HIE) and interoperability strategies, as evidenced by their role as the Health Information Exchange, Interoperability and Care Coordination Program Lead at Children's Hospital Colorado. In this capacity, they were responsible for strategic and operational planning, implementation, optimization, and support of HIE applications, such as Epic Care Everywhere and Colorado Regional Health Information Organization (CORHIO).
Additionally, Kimberly has experience in managing clinical application services revenue cycle teams and serving as a Clinical Application Analyst.
Outside of their work experience, they have also served as an Adjunct Instructor and Online Student Advisor at Regis University.
Overall, Kimberly Peterson brings a wealth of experience and expertise in Epic implementation, population health, accountable care, HIE, interoperability, and clinical application services to their current and future roles.
Kimberly Peterson completed their education in the field of Health Information Management. Kimberly first obtained an Associate's degree in Health Information Technology from Arapahoe Community College between 2002 and 2004. Kimberly then pursued a Bachelor's degree in Health Information Management from Regis University from 2004 to 2006. Finally, they completed a Master's degree in Health Information Management, focusing on Health Information Exchange, from The College of St. Scholastica between 2010 and 2012.
In addition to their formal education, Kimberly has also obtained several certifications related to their field. These include CHITS-TS (HIT - PRO Technical/Software Support Staff) from AHIMA, as well as various certifications from Epic, such as Epic Ambulatory, Epic Care Everywhere, Epic Chart Deficiency Tracking, Epic Coding and Abstracting, Epic Healthy Planet, Epic Identity, Epic Release of Information, and Epic Resolute Hospital Billing. Kimberly is also registered as a Health Information Administrator (RHIA) with AHIMA. However, no specific details about the months and years of obtaining these certifications are provided.
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