Medical Record Technicians

Overview

Medical Record Technicians

Introduction

In any hospital, clinic, or other health care facility, permanent records are created and maintained for all the patients treated by the staff. Each patients medical record describes in detail his or her condition over time. Entries include illness and injuries, operations, treatments, outpatient visits, and the progress of hospital stays. Medical record technicians, also known as medical records and health information technicians and health information management technicians, compile, code, and maintain these reco...

Quick Facts


Median Salary

$48,780

Employment Prospects

Good

Minimum Education Level

Associates Degree


Experience

Supervised clinical experience


Skills

Computer|Information Management|Organizational


Personality Traits

Hands On|Organized|Technical

Earnings

The salaries of medical record technicians are greatly influenced by the location, size, and type of employing institution, as well as the technicians training and experience. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the median annual earnings of medical records specialists were $48,780 in May 2023. Salaries ranged from less than $35,080 to more than $77,810.

In general, medical record...

Work Environment

Medical records departments are usually pleasantly clean, well-lit, and air-conditioned areas. Sometimes, however, paper or microfilm records are kept in cramped, out-of-the-way quarters. Although the work requires thorough and careful attention to detail, there may be a constant bustle of activity in the technicians work area, which can be disruptive. The job is likely to involve frequent rout...

Outlook

The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that employment in this field will grow by 9 percent, much faster than the average for all careers, through 2033. The demand for well-trained medical record technicians will grow rapidly. This expectation is related to the health care needs of a population that is both growing and aging and the trend toward more technologically sophisticated medicine, the i...