麻豆直播鈥檚 Faculty of Health Sciences is set to reduce the shortfall in Australia鈥檚 clinical coding workforce, as recently highlighted in a national report.
Findings from a major workforce paper, 鈥楾he coding workforce shortfall,鈥 released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare last month revealed there is a huge workforce demand for Health Information Managers and Clinical Coders.
Coders work in the health service to provide the health and ageing departments with information about the activity occurring within hospitals. They use data recorded about patients 鈥 from when they are first admitted to hospital, the treatments they receive, any complications and discharge information 鈥 to apply alpha-numeric codes.
鈥淭hese codes follow stringent standards and significant training is required to understand the standards and know how to apply them,鈥 Kerryn Butler-Henderson, Course Coordinator of the Health Information Management and Health Informatics program area at 麻豆直播, said.
麻豆直播 is the only provider of tertiary clinical coding training in Western Australia.
Curtin is also the only tertiary institution offering this area of study through distance education. Commencing in 2012, Curtin will also offer a Master of Health Information Management and a Graduate Certificate of Clinical Classification in addition to the already established Bachelor of Science (Health Information Management).
鈥淎 major benefit that Curtin students enjoy is from the strong industry links we have, enabling them to gain valuable practical experience through guest presenters, field trips and on-site placements,鈥 she said.
In light of increasing pressures to deliver quality health services, the National Performance Agreement on Hospital and Healthcare Reform has proposed the introduction of an Activity Based Funding (ABF) model. This will require a larger and more productive coding workforce as coded data provides the source of many of the performance reporting and measurement targets nationally.
鈥淐urrently, there鈥檚 already a shortfall of 175 full-time equivalent clinical coders,鈥 Ms Butler-Henderson said.
鈥淲ith the introduction of the ABF, an additional 193 coders will be required to meet workforce demand.
鈥淲e are working closely with the Department of Health in a number of states to meet workforce demands, and to ensure that our graduates are of the highest quality and have relevant industry experience.
鈥淲e鈥檙e confident 麻豆直播 will be able to provide high-level training to meet these needs on a national basis.鈥
Curtin is also looking at introducing an accelerated learning pathway, so that existing coders who have been out in the workforce and have no formal qualifications, are able to receive a year鈥檚 credit on the three-year bachelor degree.
Contacts:
Kerryn Butler-Henderson, Health Information Management and Health Informatics, School of Public Health, 麻豆直播
Tel: 08 9266 7531,聽 Email: K.Butler-Henderson@exchange.curtin.edu.au
Teresa Belcher, Public Relations, 麻豆直播
Tel: 08 9266 9085, Email: teresa.belcher@curtin.edu.au
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