A Day in the Life of a Health Information Technologist

Up close of a Health IT professional on a computer

Health IT is a booming field. After all, doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals rely on tech-based systems to deliver the highest quality patient care. Are you considering a career in health IT? Want to know what your day-to-day work will look like? Keep reading to find out more.

Your Day-to-Day Responsibilities Will Depend on Your Role

Your day-to-day responsibilities will depend on your health IT role. It’s a deep field, full of unique job opportunities. Some of the most popular roles inside this field include:

  • Health Information Technician: As a health information technician, you’ll spend your day tracking, analyzing, and recording patient diagnoses and treatments. You’ll also help doctors and other providers access patient health information. 
  • Cancer Registrar: As a cancer registrar, you would be responsible for tracking cancer patients through treatment and reporting outcomes and data to various organizations tasked with completing cancer research. Your role would directly impact the future care of cancer patients.
  • Coding Associate: Coding associates use ICD-10 and other components to code medical treatments and diagnoses inside the medical record. They also use these codes to bill insurances for payment.
  • Clinical Outcomes Coordinator: Clinical outcomes coordinators analyze patient data to determine if quality care is being delivered. They look for areas of improvement and support medical providers in making changes in care to promote better outcomes.
  • Medical Records Technician: As a medical records technician, you would be responsible for managing and maintaining the patient medical record. This may include auditing records for accuracy, performing quality assurance or updating records based on new patient information.
  • Health IT Instructor: Health IT instructors spend their days teaching care providers and healthcare professionals how to properly use health information and tech-based systems.

Where Can You Work as a Health Information Technologist?

Health information technologists can work in a wide range of settings. For example, you might find yourself in a hospital or a doctor’s office. You could also work for a non-profit organization or a specialty clinic. Anywhere that uses patient health data requires health IT professionals.

Let Us Help You Reach Your Health IT Career Goals

Health IT is a rewarding and fast-paced career. If it sounds like the perfect next step for you, we’re here to help. Our Health IT program is a great place to start. To learn more about the program or to get started today, give us a call at 877-206-4279 or send us a message.


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