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    Health Information Management

    Health Information Management Career and Training Profile

    Health Information Management

    Health Information Management Job Description
    Health Information Management professionals manage all aspects of the content of medical patient records and patient information systems. Job responsibiities include anything from information gathering and maintenance, data analysis and interpretation to designing, implementing, and maintaining health information technology systems.

    Health information managers are responsible for the maintenance and security of all patient records. Recent regulations enacted by the Federal Government require that all health care providers maintain electronic patient records and that these records be secure. As a result, health information managers must keep up with current computer and software technology and with legislative requirements. In addition, as patient data become more frequently used for quality management and in medical research, health information managers ensure that databases are complete, accurate, and available only to authorized personnel.

    HIM professionals have expertise in health informatics, which requires knowledge of clinical medicine, the computer-based patient record, coding and classifications systems, quality and human resource management, as well as ethical, legal, regulatory and accrediting agency requirements.

    Job titles in Health Information Management include:

    • HIM Director
    • Clinical Data Analyst
    • Health Data/Information Resource Manager
    • Health Information System Application Designer
    • Compliance Officer
    • Chief Information Officer

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    Health Information Management Career Outlook
    HIM professionals enjoy a broad selection of job opportunities and options for professional growth. About a third of HIM professionals work in a hospital setting. Most work in physician offices, nursing care facilities, outpatient facilities, and home healthcare services. A small segment of the HIM workforce is employed by insruance firms and public health departments.

    Health Information Management Salary
    For many HIM professionals, salary levels are driven by their job titles, their education levels, and where they live. In 2006, the average annual full-time HIM salary across all work settings is $55,676. However, depending on all the factors, including job title, salaries started in the mid $30,000 and reached as high as over $100,000.

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    Health Information Management Career Advancement
    Experienced health information technicians typically advance through specialization or management. Technicians can specialize in coding, particulary Medicare coding or cancer registry. Depending on the employer, health information technicians can advance into supervisory or management roles based on experience and performance. However, most larger institutions and facilities require RHIT or RHIA credentials, which require a 2-year or 4-year degree respectively.

    Health Information Management Education
    Health information managers require a bachelor's degree from an accredited program. In 2007, there were 42 accredited bachelor's degree programs and 3 master's degree programs in health information management according to the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education.

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    Professional Certification
    Health information managers who have a bachelor's degree or postbaccalaureate from an approved program and who pass an exam can earn certification as a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) or Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) from the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA).

    HIM Credentials include:

    • Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA)
    • Registered Health Information Techinician (RHIT)
    More Advanced Certifications include:
    • Certified Coding Specialist (CCS)
    • Certified Coding Specialist-Physician Based (CCS-P)
    • Certified in Healthcare Privacy and Security (CHPS)
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    Health Information Management Professional Organizations

    American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)
      233 N. Michigan Avenue, 21st Floor
      Chicago, IL 60601-5800
      312-233-1100
    Health Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS)
      www.himss.org
      230 East Ohio Street, Suite 500
      Chicago, IL 60611-3270
      312-664-4467