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A RHIA (Registered Health Information Administrator)
works with health care providers, patients, payers, and other
organizations for collecting and analyzing comprehensive health care data.
Through analyzing and managing health care information and records, RHIAs
compile necessary information and work on the corresponding HIM system
infrastructures to ensure patient care is handled efficiently, ethically,
and legally.
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Health information
managers manage and construct health information programs. They play a
crucial role in the maintenance, collection, and analyzing of data that
is received by doctors, nurses, and other healthcare players.
According to the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA),
a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) is an expert in
managing patient health information and medical records, administering
computer information systems, collecting and analyzing patient data, and
using classification systems and medical terminologies.
The MC based exam covers the following domains:
DOMAIN 1: Health Data Management
DOMAIN 2: Health Statistics and Research Support
DOMAIN 3: Information Technology and Systems
DOMAIN 4: Organization and Management
DOMAIN 5: Privacy, Security, and Confidentiality
DOMAIN 6: Legal and Regulatory Standards
Many RHIA candidates are
experienced professional who have been in the field of HIM for
years, that they know most of the practical how-tos, and all they need
is to learn the principles, concepts and science that are behind the
essential HIM techniques.


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