
معرفی
Lori Prince is an Assistant Professor and Program Director in the College of Allied Health Sciences at Augusta University, with academic appointments in the Department of Undergraduate Health Professions, Department of Allied Health Professions, and Department of Health Management and Informatics. She contributes significantly to health informatics and health information management education.
Education:
- MS in Health Services Administration, Central Michigan University, 1998
- BS in Health Information/Medical Records Administration, Medical College of Georgia, 1993
Her research interests center on health informatics, healthcare policy, HIPAA compliance, and the transition to online education in health sciences. She is particularly focused on financial aid mechanisms such as Georgia’s HOPE Scholarship and their broader socioeconomic implications. Her teaching portfolio includes key courses in medical terminology, health information coding, and healthcare finance and revenue cycle management.
The recent publications highlight her sustained engagement in policy analysis, regulatory compliance, and educational innovation. Themes across her work include access to education, privacy in health data systems, and adapting pedagogical models to digital formats.
Scientific Awards:
- Professional Achievement Award, Georgia Health Information Management Association (2011)
Lori Prince has served on numerous institutional committees including the CAHS Strategic Planning Committee, Faculty Council, AU Curriculum & Academic Policies Committee, and the AU Grievance Committee. She also contributes to professional service as a member of advisory boards at Augusta Technical College and Gordon State College, and serves on the board of the nonprofit 4 Girls for Girls. While no formal advisees are listed, her leadership as Program Director underscores her role in shaping academic programs and mentoring future professionals in health informatics.





