Health
Information Specialist
Duties
and Responsibilities:
Health
Information Specialists obtain, post, and analyze medical, workload and finance,
and insurance data. They ensure this data is properly stored into medical records
so practitioners can plan and evaluate health care provided by the patients.
There are a variety of jobs within this field including Registered Record
Administrators, Accredited Record Technicians, AND Certified Coding Specialist.
Administrators coordinate the various information management responsibilities
and supervise record technicians and coding specialist. Record technicians
ensure medical records are accurate, coordinate reimbursement, and maintain
disease registries for research.
Average
Salary:
$ 20,000- $25,000(Coding Specialist)
$23,000-30,000(Record Technician)
$30,000-40,000(Record Administrators)
Educational
Requirements:
Students should take high school courses in business,
information management, science, math, and English.
Coding specialists must have
a high school diploma or GED certificate.
Training is usually conducted on the job, but classes are offered at
technical schools and community colleges.
To become certified, specialists must pass an examination.
Accredited record technicians
must earn an associate's degree from an accredited college program or from the
American Health Information Management Association Independent Study
Program. Additionally, they must pass a
credentialing examination.
Record administrators must
complete a bachelor's degree program in the field and pass a certification
examination.
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