Medical Records and Health Information Technicians...
The salary is considered low

When a patient is delivered health care after a check, a health record is created of the observations, medical or surgical interventions, and treatment outcomes. This health information includes data provided by the patient including symptoms, the results of examinations, reports of x-rays and laboratory tests, and treatment plans. This is usually the technician’s job to give the report to the patients. Technicians compile patients’ health information, and ensure that the patients’ initial medical charts are complete, that all forms are completed, properly identified, authenticated, and that all needed information has been input to the computer. Routinely, they communicate with physicians and other health care providers to check diagnoses or to get more information. Technicians regularly use medical computer programs to tabularize and analyze data for the purposes of improving patient care, controlling costs, provide health data important for the further check. However, the Medical Records and Health Information technicians’ salary is still considered as low. Why so?

Although Medical records and health information technicians are mostly employed in the health provider industries, there is a still number of technicians are worked in the pharmacy or other health center. The following data is from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics regarding salaries of the technicians in US. The Medical Records and Health Information technicians’ salary reaches about $35,870. The mean salary is $28.460, a nursing care facility pays a mean salary of $33,100 and an outpatient care center’s mean salary is $30,650. In non-patient care settings the Bureau reports that those technicians who work in the Federal Executive Branch make a mean salary of $45,120 while in pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing it is $61,210, the mean in business, professional, labor, political, and similar organizations is $45.850.


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