JuneBronnert

June Bronnert, MHI, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P

Vice President, Global Clinical Services

June Bronnert, MHI, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, is the Vice President of Global Clinical Services at IMO. June joined IMO in 2012 in order to use her informatics and health information management expertise knowledge throughout the organization. She completed her master’s degree in health informatics at Northeastern University and holds Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), and Certified Coding Specialist-Professional (CCS-P) credentials. In her free time, June enjoys traveling and spending time with her family.

More from June Bronnert, MHI, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P

Join IMO subject matter experts June Bronnert, Vice President, Global Clinical Services and David Arco, Director, Product Management, for an in-depth look at the CMS-HCC Version 28 model, potential implications, and strategies from IMO on managing the transition.
In this webinar, IMO experts June Bronnert and Kerri Grizer explore the importance of a robust clinical terminology that encompasses specialty terms and code sets both inside the EHR and beyond.
This blog breaks down the shift from the current industry standard of ICD-10-CM to ICD-11 and what it means for healthcare.
CMS’ latest report proposed major changes to Medicare Advantage reimbursement structure and the clinical documentation used to capture HCCs.
Get to know health information professional June Bronnert and learn why coding is a critical part of achieving data quality in healthcare.
Need a refresher on why the ICD-10-CM system is an important part of clinical documentation? Our 101 guide breaks it down.
Changes to the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code set go into effect on January 1, 2023 and there’s no time like the present to explore what’s new and noteworthy in this year’s updates.
A lively discussion as our expert panel shares their experiences with the POMR.
The yearly update to ICD-10-CM is almost here. Prepare your organization for a smooth transition, and avoid any negative impacts to your bottom line, with an in-depth look at the upcoming changes.
This white paper explores how a sound HCC strategy can improve the management of chronic diseases, create a more complete picture of a patient population, and dramatically impact reimbursements.
The movement away from fee-for-service, toward a model of value-based care has placed greater emphasis on population health management. This eBook takes a look at some of the financial challenges that have arisen as a result of this shift in focus, and ways that healthcare organizations can address them.
Speakers will discuss how to simplify precise documentation for clinicians, the effects of imprecise coding on reimbursement, and more.