At the professional level, two categories of health information management exist: health information administrator and health information technician. Explain what each credential focuses on in the department.

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A health information administrator focuses on managing computer-based or paper-based record systems and on ensuring compliance with external and internal standards relating to health records and information. Health information administrators are responsible for collecting, interpreting, and analyzing patient health data in settings across the continuum of care. They may serve as managers or directors of the HIM department, overseeing the daily operational functions of the department.
A health information technician focuses on completeness, accuracy, and proper entry of data, using computer applications to improve patient care and control health care costs. Health information technicians can also be found in settings across the continuum of care. They can be supervisors of a department or may serve as coders, perform release of information duties, conduct utilization review, or assist the billing process, among other duties.

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