Health information technicians manage healthcare and patient data for insurance, billing, research, and treatment purposes.
Not exact matches
Medical records and
health information technicians, commonly referred to as
health information technicians, organize and
manage health information data.
Health information technicians who can process medical
information and
manage records will be paramount as Baby Boomers age and the number of new patients increases.
This profession is very similar to that of a medical records and
health information technician, in that they both operate to organize and
manage health information and billing data.
1985 to 2002: Systems Analyst / Clinical Engineering
Technician SSM
Health Business
Information Systems, St. Louis, MO As Systems Analyst
managed hardware / software configuration and repair, and served as support liaison for all entity users.
Clear One
Health Plans, Bend • OR 2006 — 2010 Pharmacy Services
Technician Followed
managed care practices, created member and group utilization reports in EXCEL, submitted new pharmacy benefits to Pharmacy Benefit Manager, maintained and added all new
information to pharmacy benefits grid for company wide use, wrote pharmacy benefit section of member handbook, pharmacy call center customer service, data entry, performed prior authorizations for step therapy and non formulary medications.