Health Information Technology Hawaii

An online degree in health information technology can make you a part of one of the fastest growing occupations in the U.S.

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Health Information Technology Jobs: Medical Coding Specialists
by Emily Kerr

With the information age in full bloom, and new technology emerging everyday, the demand for people who can input and organize large quantities of information is on the rise. The health care industry is no exception, as hospitals, private medical facilities, and insurance companies all have specialized data that needs to be processed and stored efficiently. If you're interested in technology, and enjoy helping people on a daily basis, consider a rewarding career in the field of health information technology.

Online Degrees: Your Path to Success

Job opportunities within the health information technology field are expected to grow by 36 percent over the next 10 years, with annual health information technology salaries reaching an average of $95,000. According to the American Health Information Management Association, entry-level jobs in this fantastic field pay approximately $30,000 per year. With an online degree in health information technology, you can advance in the healthcare field to more complex and financially lucrative positions.

If you love working with computers and the medical field intrigues you, your skills and interests could come together in the perfect job. But you need to have a degree. Because the field is expected to grow so fast, competition for the best positions and the highest salaries will be intense. An online degree in health information technology can help you land one of these in-demand occupations.

Where Do You Find Health Information Technology Jobs?

An online degree in health information technology could help you find work in several of the following environments:

• hospitals
• physicians' offices
• clinics
• surgery centers
• health information technology companies
• long term care facilities
• billing companies
• home care

The Specifics of a Health Information Technology Career

The field of health information technology contains a wide range of distinct occupations. For example, medical coding specialists input and organize information for hospitals, private practices, government agencies, and consulting firms. Since physicians sometimes outsource medical coding to streamline busy practices, many medical coding specialists work for insurance companies and as consultants.

If you enjoy the medical industry and have a way with technology, a degree in health information technology may be right for you. Enroll in an online degree program and learn the ins and outs of this dynamic field when and where it fits your schedule.

Sources
Bureau of Labor Statistics -- Financial Clerks
Bureau of Labor Statistics -- Medical Records and Health Information Technicians

About the Author
Emily Kerr is a freelance writer with over 350 articles in print. She writes about topics from careers to entertainment, technology to education, people to animals and everything in between.

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