VIRTUAL AI SUMMIT FOR HEALTH INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS
Learn how to apply AI in real workflows across coding, RCM, and operations.June 26 | 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. CT | Live + On-Demand
Earn 6 CEUs
WHAT YOU'LL WALK AWAY WITH

Real-world AI use cases you can apply immediately

Hands-on tools you can start using right away

Clear guidance on governance and responsible use

Skills to stay competitive as roles evolve
PRICING
$79
Premier Members
$99
Professional Members
$199
Non-Members
EXPLORE THE SUMMIT EXPERIENCE
Six curated sessions designed to meet you where you are, from getting started with AI to leading adoption. *Subject to change.
9 - 9:10 a.m.
Introduction and Opening Remarks
9:10 - 10:05 a.m.
AI in Action: Igniting HI Operational Teams Through Automation and Real Impact (AI Use Scenarios)
Real-world case scenarios showing how automation transforms hospital operations, improving efficiency, accuracy, and outcomes across workflows.
10:15 - 11:10 a.m.
NotebookLM: From HI Resource Files to Audio & Video AI Style (Show and Tell)
Watch AI transform documents into summaries, slides, and even audio content through live demonstration.
11:20 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
No PhD, No Tech Degree — Just AI, HI & Me! (Hands-On Tools)
Get hands-on with tools like ChatGPT, Copilot, and Claude to improve productivity without needing a technical background.
12:15 - 12:55 p.m.
Break
12:55 - 1:45 p.m.
Your Transferable Skills+: Setting Goals for Evolving Roles (Upskilling)
Identify how your current skills translate into AI-driven roles and build a plan for career growth.
1:55 - 2:50 p.m.
AI Readiness > AI Mastery: Make AI Make Sense for HI (Governance and Leadership)
Learn how to approach AI adoption responsibly with practical frameworks for readiness, risk, and workforce enablement.
3 - 4 p.m.
"I AM HI" - The Human Intelligence Behind AI: EXAM Room to EVERY Room (Flagship Experience)
Hear real stories from HI professionals and a physician expert on how AI is shaping roles and why HI must be at the table.

SPEAKERS
Chrishonda Benson is an AI Readiness and Adoption Consultant, executive speaker, and founder of Benora Solutions, a consulting firm helping regulated industries build the strategy and workforce readiness needed to adopt AI responsibly.
She works with healthcare organizations and other regulated environments to bring clarity to AI adoption, helping leaders build a strong foundation before implementation. Her work focuses on decision-making, accountability, and risk-informed AI use in high-stakes environments.
Chrishonda is the author of AI Without the Overwhelm and the creator of the S.I.M.P.L.E. framework. She holds an MBA from Florida International University, the CompTIA Security+ certification, and is a CPD-certified AI Consultant.
Joseph C. Brown is the Davenport University’s Chair for the Allied Health and Health Information Management Department. He has 20 years of experience in the healthcare field. His “industry” background includes working in insurance, software management, data analytics, quality improvement, and the urgent care setting. The specific topics include HEDIS, RIsk Adjustment, and CMS Star Ratings.
Academically, Joseph has obtained a bachelor’s degree in telecommunications and mass media, a master’s degree in science in administration, and a doctorate in healthcare administration. Most recently, he obtained the AHIMA’s Certified Health Data Analyst (CHDA) credential.
His healthcare career has allowed him to visit Switzerland’s World Healthcare Organization, United Nations, and Red Cross offices. His published dissertation focuses on medical tourism in India and can be found at the following link. In addition to his academic and professional accomplishments, Joseph has been teaching at the collegiate level for 10+ years.
Personally, Joe lives in metro Detroit with his wife (Chelsea) and their 2 children (Brooke (6) and Bo (2)). They have a dog named Sally Brown (15). In addition to being heavily involved in his family’s church as the Sunday school superintendent, Joe is diehard Pistons and Tigers fan. He is part of the fan ownership group for the DCFC Soccer team and loves to shop!
Dr. Melissa Koehler, DHA, MBA, RHIA, CHDA, CDIP, CCS, CCS-P, CCDS, CSBI, CRCR, CSPR, FAHIMA, is the AVP of Health Information Management for Inova Health System, where she leads enterprise HIM operations across coding, CDI, and health information services within the revenue cycle. She is a nationally recognized speaker on AI in healthcare, coding transformation, revenue integrity, and HIM workforce strategy, presenting at AHIMA national conferences, state HIM associations, and executive healthcare forums across the country.
Dr. Koehler is a Fellow of the American Health Information Management Association and a Past President of the Tennessee Health Information Management Association. She has held numerous national leadership roles within AHIMA, including House Leadership Co-Chair in the House of Delegates and multi-year service on the AHIMA Annual Conference Program Committee, where she currently serves as Past-Chair. She has also contributed to the profession as a technical reviewer for AHIMA textbooks and credentialing examinations.
She serves on the Health Informatics Advisory Council at Morehouse School of Medicine and remains actively engaged in national and state-level HIM leadership initiatives.
Dr. Koehler earned a Bachelor of Science in Health Informatics and Information Management, a Master of Business Administration, and a doctoral degree in healthcare administration.
David Marc, PhD, CHDA is a leading expert and educator in the field of health informatics and information management. He is an associate professor, the department chair, and the graduate program director at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, MN, where he teaches courses on artificial intelligence, data analytics, healthcare research, and health information systems. He holds a master’s degree in biological sciences and a PhD in health informatics from the University of Minnesota, and he is a certified health data analyst (CHDA).
He has held various leadership roles in professional organizations such as AHIMA, HIMSS, and AMIA. Dr. Marc is a prolific writer and speaker, with a multitude of contributions to peer-reviewed journals, books, and magazines. He is a highly respected speaker, frequently invited to present at conferences, workshops, and events at state, national, and international levels. His presentations offer valuable insights into subjects such as the application of artificial intelligence in healthcare, data-informed decision-making, and trends in the health informatics and information management workforce.
His research is primarily centered on two areas: the application of machine learning techniques to identify trends in the healthcare workforce, and the creation of innovative indexing methods for the publication and sharing of public healthcare data.
Jennifer Mueller, MBA, RHIA, SHIMSS, FAHIMA, FACHE, FACHDM, is the Senior Vice President of Health Information Career Advancement at AHIMA. In this role, she leads initiatives to assess and meet the professional and training needs of the health information (HI) workforce. She oversees AHIMA’s CEU development, educational quality initiatives, and member career advancement strategies.
Previously, Jennifer served as the Vice President and Privacy Officer at the Wisconsin Hospital Association Information Center in Madison, Wisconsin. She has also held leadership roles such as Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Watertown Regional Medical Center. Her extensive experience includes a term as President of AHIMA and a three-year tenure on its Board of Directors.
Jennifer is deeply engaged in professional organizations at both the national and state levels. Nationally, she is a member of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) and the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), holding Fellow certifications from both, as well as from the American College of Health Data Management (ACHDM). She is also a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) and a Senior Member of the Health Information and Management Systems Society (SHIMSS). In Wisconsin, Jennifer has served as a two-time Past-President of the Wisconsin Health Information Management Association (WHIMA), participates in the Wisconsin Chapter of HIMSS, contributes to the HIPAA Collaborative of Wisconsin (HIPAACOW), and held the role of Treasurer on the board of the Wisconsin Statewide Health Information Network (WISHIN).
Her accolades include WHIMA’s Rising Star Award, Motivator Award, Distinguished Member Award, and Professional Practice Mentor Award. Jennifer holds a Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management and an MBA from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Anthony Roscoe, MSL, RHIA, FACHDM, is the Director of Education for Applied AI in Health Information at AHIMA. With over 25 years of experience in data architecture, governance, and health law, he has led enterprise-wide data initiatives at AmeriHealth Caritas and Highmark Health, enhancing standards in interoperability, data quality, and governance. Throughout his career, he has aimed to leverage data and technology responsibly to improve healthcare outcomes.
In his role at AHIMA, Anthony focuses on integrating applied AI into professional education, equipping health information professionals with the knowledge and confidence to use AI tools effectively and ethically in their daily work. He works to translate complex innovations into practical, real-world learning that supports areas such as coding, revenue cycle management, informatics, and privacy and security.
As a long-standing member of AHIMA and a credential-holder, Anthony has actively contributed to industry initiatives with HL7, HIMSS, and various AHIMA advisory groups. He remains committed to preparing health information professionals for the future, ensuring they continue to play a vital role in safeguarding data integrity and shaping the digital transformation of healthcare.
Lakeisha "Keisha" Tolbert, MA, RHIA, CHPS, is a nationally recognized health information leader, innovator, and fierce advocate for the profession she loves. In her current role as Director of Health Information Practice Advancement at AHIMA, she oversees Communities of Practice - including Privacy, Artificial Intelligence, Revenue Cycle Management, and Health Data Access & Use - developing industry-driven resources and guidelines that serve HI professionals, the broader healthcare community, and the public.
With more than 24 years of experience spanning outpatient, inpatient, long-term care, and pediatric settings, Keisha has built something rare: a career defined not just by what she knows, but by what she builds. She has opened and rebuilt entire Health Information departments from the ground up in hospitals, surgery centers, and specialty clinics. In a corporate setting, where colleagues saw exactly who she was inside and out, she earned Employee of the Year - a testament to the leadership and character she brings to every role. Her expertise spans operational leadership, HIPAA privacy and security, information governance, coding, CDI, risk and compliance, EMR implementation, revenue cycle integrity, and far more.
At the national level, she has served on AHIMA's Professional Ethics Committee and as a charter member of the AHIMA Governance Task Force. As former TxHIMA President, she championed state-level advocacy, and locally she has supported Collin College's HIM Advisory Board, opening her department to students as interns, volunteers, and employees. But what truly sets Keisha apart is her energy. She is a volunteer, a mentor, an author of resources built on real industry needs and a woman on fire for teaching every single day! She doesn't just find her seat at the table. She creates a name tag for it and then shows everyone around her how to do the same.
Elizabeth Vainder, MD, FAAP is a board-certified pediatrician with 26 years of experience and the founder of DrVCares Pediatrics, a concierge pediatric practice in South Florida specializing in personalized, direct-access care for families.
Dr. Vainder has dedicated her career to the intersection of clinical medicine and innovation, with experience spanning public health, academic medicine, and private practice. Through DrVCares Pediatrics, she leverages technology to enhance the care experience for both patients and families, offering telehealth, digital resources, and direct physician access. Over the past two years, she has expanded her focus to the evolving role of AI in healthcare, advising on digital health tools and advocating for the safe and responsible implementation of technology in medicine, with a commitment to ensuring that both patients and physicians are protected as the landscape continues to evolve.
MEET THE VOICES BEHIND "I AM HI"
The Human Intelligence Behind the AI: Exam Room to Every Room
Hear from leaders bringing unique perspectives on how human expertise, innovation, and AI are shaping the future of healthcare.
Sharon Easterling, MHA, RHIA, CCS, CDIP, CRC, FAHIMA, is CEO of Upskillz, LLC and a nationally recognized leader in health information, clinical documentation integrity, revenue cycle strategy, and applied AI education. With more than 20 years of experience across inpatient and outpatient coding, CDI, denials management, HIM operations, utilization review, and revenue cycle leadership, she brings a practical operational perspective to the evolving role of AI in healthcare.
Sharon is known for helping healthcare professionals and organizations understand how human intelligence remains essential in AI-driven workflows. Her work focuses on documentation integrity, workflow validation, governance, compliance awareness, and responsible AI implementation across HIM, coding, CDI, and revenue cycle operations.
A former executive leader within a major integrated health system, Sharon has led system-wide initiatives involving denials management, coding education, documentation improvement, operational optimization, and audit defense. She is also an experienced educator, speaker, consultant, and author, including authoring the AHIMA Clinical Documentation Improvement Prep Guide and Exam Book.
Sharon is the creator of the Applied AI in Health Information course and companion book, designed to help health information professionals build practical AI knowledge and operational readiness. She also developed the RevGuard Simulator and GPT, an interactive learning experience focused on AI validation, workflow oversight, documentation integrity, denials, and revenue cycle risk awareness in healthcare environments.
Through her work with healthcare professionals at all levels, Sharon emphasizes the importance of transferable HI skills in emerging AI-enabled roles, including validation, workflow oversight, risk monitoring, data integrity, and operational decision-making. Her mission is to help professionals move confidently from AI users to informed contributors and leaders in the future of healthcare operations.
Jodi has been working in the HI profession for more than 35 years. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in HIM from Ferris State University and a Master’s degree in Health Information and Informatics from Davenport University. She is currently the Director of Health Information Management for MyMichigan Health. Her responsibilities include HIM operations, facility coding, transcription services and clinical documentation integrity. She is active in the MHIMA CA.
Melinda Ann McGuire, MS, MAS, RHIA, is a health information management educator, AI integrity strategist, and founder of Highland eHealth, LLC.
Most AI training teaches healthcare teams how to use the technology. Melinda McGuire teaches them how to interrogate it.
As Program Director at Baker College, she developed the SHIELD Framework, a curriculum-embedded methodology for auditing AI outputs, identifying algorithmic hallucinations, and maintaining data integrity before an AI error becomes a compliance risk.
She has delivered this framework as an AHIMA-approved CEU session and integrated it across active academic programs.
Her consulting practice focuses on AI governance, workforce readiness, and accreditation compliance. Pairing Master degrees in both Health Information Management and American Studies with over two decades of higher education leadership, along with an RHIA, she brings an unusually broad lens to the high-stakes space where artificial intelligence meets healthcare accountability.
Kim L. Orth, RHIA, CCS, is a seasoned Health Information Management professional with over 25 years of experience in the healthcare industry. Currently serving as the Medical Coding Subject Matter Expert at Innovaccer, she specializes in the integration of AI and Natural Language Processing (NLP) to drive smarter coding efficiency and optimize the healthcare revenue cycle. Throughout her career, Kim has demonstrated a commitment to excellence in coding and auditing, leveraging her deep expertise in clinical documentation to bridge the gap between complex healthcare data and technology-driven solutions. As a dedicated leader, she focuses on validating and implementing autonomous coding technologies to improve documentation quality and clinical accuracy, ensuring that AI-driven processes remain grounded in human intelligence and clinical context.
Alexi Van Houten has worked at Children’s Health since 2019 and serves as a results-oriented Health Information Management (HIM) Director. Experience spans the 21st Century Cures Act, patient portals, health data management, regulatory compliance, EHR optimization, AI, and team development.
She is adept at aligning health information practices with organizational strategy to ensure accurate, secure, and efficient patient data management, with a proven track record of driving process improvement and maintaining high standards for timely record completion, data privacy, and security.
Passionate about advancing healthcare through innovation, collaboration, and quality data management.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Health information professionals across:
CODING, CDI, and ROI
REVENUE CYCLE & OPERATIONS
COMPLIANCE & LEADERSHIP ROLES
FAQs
Will I receive CEUs for attending?
Yes, attendees will receive 6 CEUs for participating in the summit.
How do I receive my CEUs?
CEUs will be manually uploaded to each attendee's CEU center within 10 business days after the live event. You must complete a survey before CEUs are granted.
How will I access the virtual summit?
Registered attendees will receive Zoom login information via their registration email approximately three business days prior to the event.
Will the sessions be recorded?
Yes, recordings of the event will become available to all registrants approximately 2 weeks after the event.
What if I have technical difficulties during the summit?
For any questions or technical issues regarding the event, you can contact AISummit@ahima.org
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