What Does a Career in Health Information Management Look Like?
By: Lindsay McKay
Published On:
March 29, 2022
Health Information Management Overview
Health information management (HIM) explores the intersection of healthcare, data management, administration, and technology. A career in health information management is vast and varied, becoming a health information manager is only one of many opportunities in the industry. While your first step is the same, completing a Canadian College of Health Information Management (CCHIM) Accredited Program such as Ashton College’s Health Information Management Program. After that, you are in for an exciting career in health information management. But what can that look like, what are some of your options? Read on to learn more about entry-level roles and intermediate roles.
Health Information Management Career Options
According to CHIMA’s health information management career matrix, there are seven different pathways you can take – one for each core competency. The seven competencies include:
Record Quality and Management: these roles focus on the maintenance, access and disclosure, storage and retrieval, coding, classification and risk management of health records from a record content perspective.
Privacy and Security: these roles focus on the administrative, technical, and physical safeguards that heath care organizations utilize to avoid accidental or purposeful access and disclosure of health data.
HIM Standards: these roles focus on implementing, maintaining, and testing HIM standards across all entities.
HIM Education: these roles focus on educating others about HIM or Health Informatics (HI) from the development of courses to overseeing HIM departments as a dean at a university.
Health Information Analytics and Research: These roles focus on researching, analyzing, interpreting, and testing health data.
Information Governance: these roles focus on ensuring compliance while supporting organization-wide frameworks of managing data through its life cycle and supporting the organization’s goals.
Business Intelligence and Sustainability: these roles focus on keeping healthcare sustainable in Canada through providing the necessary information to balance and monitor the health needs of various populations against the cost of delivering care. The goal is to have an efficient health system at the most effective cost.
Your First Health Information Management Role(s)
You have graduated with a Diploma in Health Management and have become Certified in Health Information Management through CCHIM, a voluntary but beneficial certification to get after completing your HIM program. Some entry-level HIM career opportunities in accordance with the above core competency pathways include:
Data Resource Administrator, Junior Coder, Registry Unit Analyst, Cancer Registrar
Privacy Analyst, Release Information Analyst/Auditor
Help Desk Coordinator, Integration Analyst, Testing Analyst
Training Assistant, Trainer
Junior Data Analyst, Research Assistant (Clinical Trials), Health Policy Analyst, Health Records Abstractor
Information Governance Analyst
Junior Business Analyst, Health Information Analyst – Junior, Evaluation and Measurement Analyst
Compensation
Each of these roles pay a competitive salary within Canada – however if you're interested in learning more about the province you live in with each of these roles, please refer to Indeed's Salary Guide.
3 – 7+ Years into Your Career Journey
You have spent a significant time learning and mastering your entry-level role, you may have experienced some lateral career movement but are ready to gain more responsibility and become more focused in a specialization. Some intermediate level opportunities in accordance with the above core competency pathways include:
Health Data Administrator, Site Manager – Cancer Registry, Clinical Data Specialist, Coding Specialist
Privacy Specialist, Information Access & Privacy Coordinator, HIM Privacy Officer
Content Management Specialist, Terminology Specialist, Lead – eHealth, Information Officer
HIM Coding Trainer Coordinator, Curriculum Developer, Manager eLearning, HIM Instructor
Data Integrity Specialist, Decision Support Analyst, Program Lead – Health Analytics, Population Health Analyst
Information Standards Specialist, Information/Data Steward, Information Management Policy Analyst, Information Management Auditor
Business System Analyst, Clinical Reporting Consultant, Senior Health Information Analyst, Process Improvement Specialist / Manager
7+ Years into Your Career Journey
You have spent 7+ years in health management, you have found your specialty and you continue to rise higher and higher in your career. Many people at this level look at earning a master's degree as they are encouraged for many of the advanced-level careers in the industry. Some advanced-level opportunities in accordance with the above core competency pathways include:
Director of Health Information, Chief Quality Officer, Registry Manager, Director Coding & Health Informatics, Provincial Lead Cancer Registry
Manager, Privacy & Security / Privacy & Risk / Access & Disclosure, Senior Specialist, Information Audit and Stewardship
Data Exchange Standards Lead, Manager of Health Information Standards, Clinical Terminology Standards Specialist
Program Coordinator HIM
Senior Policy Analyst, Director of Population Health, Lead Decision Support, Senior Methodologists
You have spent 10+ years in higher-level health executive leadership positions and HIM experience. If you have not earned your master's degree yet, you will need to if you want to continue up the leadership ladder. While a PhD is required for top-level research and education roles. Some master-level opportunities in accordance with the above core competency pathways include:
Vice President HIM, Chief Information Officer, VP in Information Services/Technology
Chief Privacy Officer, Director Information Stewardship, Access, and Privacy
Director Terminology Standards, Senior Director Clinical Information Systems, Director Provincial HIM Standards
Dean/Assistant Dean, Professor of HIM or Health Informatics
VP Population Health & Research, VP Analytics & Information, VP Research & Analytics
Chief Information Governance Officer
Chief Financial Officer, Corporate Director Planning & Quality, Director of Business Intelligence & Patient Flow, Senior Manager Enhancing Health Services
Take note that some of these positions may require additional certifications. Also, the certification you got through CCHIM will need to be maintained through active membership, upholding the professional code of ethics, and completing required CPE credits. Depending on the career path you have chosen, you may want to earn the Certified Terminology Standards Specialist or the Certified Classification and Coding Specialist.
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