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Lesson 15 Individual Task

A Health Information Manager is responsible for ensuring the security, integrity, and privacy of patient health records and data. They review records for accuracy and completeness, organize clinical databases, assign codes for insurance, and electronically record data. Health Information Managers also find ways to protect patient privacy, manage other information staff, and perform analysis of patient data.
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Lesson 15 Individual Task

A Health Information Manager is responsible for ensuring the security, integrity, and privacy of patient health records and data. They review records for accuracy and completeness, organize clinical databases, assign codes for insurance, and electronically record data. Health Information Managers also find ways to protect patient privacy, manage other information staff, and perform analysis of patient data.
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LESSON XV

CHANGE MANAGEMENT IN HEALTH INFORMATICS

Individual Task

Name of Student Condrillon, Choren G.

Year and Section BSMT-1B

Name of Instructor Sir Mark Abegonia

Date Submitted November 29, 2020 Rating

Name a job category for a Health Information Management Professional and describe
the duties and responsibilities.

Health Information Manager

Health information managers are generally in charge of the security and integrity of
electronic patient data. Health information managers are also responsible for
information governance or ensuring enterprise-wide health data integrity, privacy, and
security. They ensure a patient's health information and records are complete,
accurate, and protected.

Duties and Responsibilities

• Review medical records for completeness, accuracy, and timeliness


• Organize and maintain the clinical databases
• Track patient outcomes
• Assign clinical coding for insurance purposes
• Electronically record data with information technology systems
• Find new ways to protect patient privacy in health care settings
• Manage other staff members in health care information positions
• Work with other health care staff to perform analysis of patient data
• Report on patient data as part of studies and analysis

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