| Related Jobs |  | Technician, Pharmacy |
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| Job Outlook |  | According to the OOH, job prospects should be very good. Employment of medical records and health information technicians is expected to grow much faster than average for all occupations through 2016 because of rapid growth in the number of medical tests, treatments, and procedures that will be increasingly scrutinized by health insurance companies, regulators, courts, and consumers. Also, technicians will be needed to enter patient information into computer databases to comply with federal legislation mandating the use of electronic patient records.
Although employment growth in hospitals will not keep pace with growth in other healthcare industries, many new jobs will, nevertheless, be created. The majority of new jobs is expected to be in offices of physicians as a result of increasing demand for detailed records, especially in large group practices. Rapid growth is expected in home health care services, outpatient care centers, and nursing and residential care facilities. Additional job openings will result from the need to replace technicians who retire or leave the occupation permanently.
Technicians with a strong background in medical coding will be in particularly high demand. Changing government regulations and the growth of managed care have increased the amount of paperwork involved in filing insurance claims. Additionally, healthcare facilities are having difficulty attracting qualified workers, primarily because of the lack of both formal training programs and sufficient resources to provide on-the-job training for coders. Job opportunities may be especially good for coders employed through temporary help agencies or by professional services firms. |
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| More Information |  | American Health Information Management Association |
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| References |  | Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-09 Edition, Medical Records and Health Information Technicians, online at http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos103.htm
O*Net OnLine at http://online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/29-2071.00#menu
American Health Information Management Association, online at
http://www.ahima.org/certification/documents/CCA-2007_000.pdf
http://www.ahima.org/membership/member_profile_data.asp |
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