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Career Map - at AHIMA


Posted: Aug 03, 2013

 

Here is a link to a very cool career map on AHIMA website.  You click on one career in entry, mid, advanced or master level and it will connect you to all the paths you can go.  It also shows emerging areas. Just what we have all been talking about mapped out!

http://www.hicareers.com/CareerMap/

 



Thanks! Makes it really clear just how many job - possibilities are in HIM

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If you are an MT who never worked in a hospital, especially a big one, you might not realize that health information administration is such an extensive career field. There is more to it than plopping records on shelves. Most places no longer have paper records. Electronic records have opened up new career fields and will open more over time.

As you can see from the map, coding is a good way to get into this. If that does not appeal to you, you can see other jobs that might.

You can get into this without more formal education, using what you already know as an MT -- A&P, medical terminology, content of medical reports and medical records, an understanding of how hospitals and healthcare work, and computer skills. You can follow instructions, deal with many different types of instructions, are proficient in doing research to find answers, and you work well independently, requiring little supervision. You are reliable, punctual, mature, and have good ethics and good judgement. That is exactly what all of those jobs require. You can go on from there in a local or online program, which many facilities will pay for.

As for coding, you should apply for jobs pointing out the above. You DO already have experience that is relevant to coding. Perhaps not in coding cases themselves, but in areas and skills coding uses. That is very important.

To me, HIA is the most logical choice for an MT. You can use your existing skills, learn more, advance, and potentially earn very good incomes that nearly always come with good benefits.

That career map is what invalidates the whole "coding is going to go away" argument. Even if it did, any coder can just step into another job.



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