Health Information Management and Clinical Coding Workforce Issues (Reports) (Report) Health Information Management and Clinical Coding Workforce Issues (Reports) (Report)

Health Information Management and Clinical Coding Workforce Issues (Reports) (Report‪)‬

Health Information Management Journal 2010, Oct, 39, 3

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Publisher Description

In early 2008, it became apparent that many Victorian hospitals were having difficulty filling Health Information Manager (HIM) vacancies and that the service area most specifically affected was the clinical coding services. However, at that stage there was only anecdotal evidence to support the suggestion of a workforce shortage. There was no knowledge of the underlying issues and no understanding of the profile of the existing HIM workforce in Victoria. Nothing was known about attrition rates and, importantly, no definitive knowledge of vacancy rates. As this perceived shortage of clinical coders had the potential to adversely impact on the casemix funding model, the Victorian ICD Coding Committee (VICC) decided to undertake a survey and they enlisted the help of the Victorian Department of Health (DH) Workforce unit to do so. Two follow-up studies were subsequently undertaken by a small graduate group (2) within the DH. The findings of the initial survey and the two follow-up studies supported the contention that Victoria had a workforce problem. Keywords (MeSH):

GENRE
Health, Mind & Body
RELEASED
2010
October 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
14
Pages
PUBLISHER
Health Information Management Association of Australia Ltd.
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
214.7
KB

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