Brenda Taylor Ms, Rhia, Ccs
About Brenda Taylor Ms, Rhia, Ccs
Brenda Taylor is the Executive Director of Health Information Management Revenue Cycle at Loma Linda University Health, where she has worked since 2013. She is also an Associate Professor at Loma Linda University and actively supports Health Information Management students through educational internships.
Work at Loma Linda University
Brenda Taylor has been an integral part of Loma Linda University Health since 2013, serving as the Executive Director of Health Information Management Revenue Cycle. In this role, she oversees the management of health information and revenue cycle processes, ensuring compliance and efficiency within the organization. Additionally, she has been a faculty member at Loma Linda University in the School of Allied Health since June 2008, where she contributes to the education of future professionals in the field.
Education and Expertise
Brenda Taylor holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Health Information/Medical Records Administration from Loma Linda University. She furthered her education at National University, earning a Master of Science (MS) in Organizational Leadership. Her educational background equips her with a strong foundation in health information management and organizational dynamics, which she applies in her professional roles.
Background
Brenda Taylor has extensive experience in various healthcare settings, including acute care, ambulatory, sub-acute, and home health. Prior to her current position, she served as the Executive Director of Health Information Management at Loma Linda University Medical Center from 2008 to 2013. This diverse background has provided her with firsthand knowledge of the trends in integrated healthcare delivery and their implications for the industry.
Achievements in Academia
Brenda Taylor actively participates in academia to support the Health Information Management community. She sponsors educational internships for students in this field, providing them with practical experience that enhances their learning and prepares them for future careers. Her commitment to education and mentorship reflects her dedication to the development of the next generation of health information professionals.