HEALTH INFORMATION SPECIALIST
Duties and Responsibilities:
Health
information Specialists obtain, post and analyze medical, workload, finance,
and insurance data. They ensure that this information is properly recorded into
medical records so practitioners can plan and evaluate health care provided to
patients.
There are a variety of job specialists within this field
including Registered Record Administrators, Accredited Record Technicians, and
Certified Coding Specialists. Administrators coordinate the various information
management responsibilities and supervise record technicians and coding
specialists. Record technicians ensure medical records are accurate, coordinate
reimbursement, and maintain disease registries for research. Coding specialists
assign and post correct diagnosis and procedure codes to records and report
codes to insurance companies.
Health information specialists work in hospitals, clinics,
insurance companies, physician offices, and many other medical settings.
Average
Salary:$20,000-$25,000(Coding Specialists)
$23,000-$30,000(Record
Technicians)
$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 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.
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