How much does it cost? > From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2018 09:01:31 -0800 (PST) > > should I get my Acclaim account so that it shows up in my LinkedIN? > > > From: "American Health Information Management Association" <http://www.ConnectedCommunity.org/~DoNotReply> > > Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2018 05:14:55 +0000 > > > > Email digest for the AHIMA Membership and Business egroup. > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ------------------------------- > > > > 1. RE: Acclaim Badge > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ------------------------------- > > > > 1.From: Kristen Piccirillo > > Posted: Friday February 2, 2018 9:17 AM > > Subject: RE: Acclaim Badge > > Message: Samantha, > > > > Many national organizations and educational institutions use digital badges > > to virtually display and verify one's accomplishments and achievements.  > > AHIMA recently partnered with Acclaim <http://www.ahima.org/digitalbadges> ( > > a Pearson Vue Company) and emails went out to those with AHIMA credentials > > in the fall to claim their digital badges. It is not mandatory to claim > > your digital badges or create an account, and it is up to you if you want to > > share them online. > > > > If you have not already created an Acclaim account for your initial digital > > badge, you will need to create one for the recertification badge if you wish > > to upload and share your badge on social media. It appears that this > > process of claiming your digital badges will occur with every > > recertification cycle. When you reclaim your digital badge after > > completing all recertification requirements, your badge will be updated with > > a new expiration date. > > > > When I received the Acclaim email last fall for my RHIA and CCS credentials, > > I created an account with a username and password. After I registered with > > Acclaim, I was able to upload my digital badge and share it on social media, > > including Linkedin. I just reclaimed my new badges earned through > > recertification. I logged into my Acclaim account through the link > > provided in the email and I have shared the badges with the new expiration > > date on my Linkedin profile. > > > > Digital badges are a great way to get noticed by employers and recruiters > > and acts as digital medium to verify your credential. It's a virtual way > > for you to prove to your employer or prospective employers that your > > credential is current and you are keeping up with CEU requirements. The > > badge also provides important information about the credential including > > skill sets, core competencies, and eligibility requirements. Sometimes > > recruiters may be unfamiliar with certain credentials and it helps them > > learn what skills you have mastered by passing the exam. > > > > Again it's up to you if you want to share your digital badge, but I think > > the benefits of claiming the badges and sharing them on social media > > outweigh having to register with Acclaim and creating an account. > > > > ------------------------------ > > Kristen Piccirillo, RHIA, CCS, NASM-CPT > > AHIMA - Independent Contractor > > Engage Advisory Committee > > Engage Community Facilitator > > ------------------------------ > > ------------------------------------------- > > Original Message: > > Sent: 02-01-2018 16:05 > > From: Samantha Traylor > > Subject: Acclaim Badge > > > > Has anyone else received an email from AHIMA via Acclaim stating your badge > > was replaced due to re certification? It makes you create a log in for > > Acclaim. Has anyone else done this? What is it? Thank you! > > > >  < > > https://s3.amazonaws.com/higherlogicdownload/AHIMA/UploadedImages/lrvjUOd4SCG > > go7Bzz4ss_Acclaim Badge.PNG> > > > > ------------------------------ > > [Samantha] [Traylor,RHIT,CPC] > > [ASC Medical Coder] > > ------------------------------