EWD's Centers of Excellence (COE) partner with business and industry to deliver regional workforce research to guide curriculum development at California community colleges and meet the needs of California's businesses for a skilled workforce.
The COE's latest report shows a high demand for health information management (HIM) and health information technology (health IT) workers. The COE has recommended that new programs for HIM be established in the Los Angeles/Orange County area to address the rising trend. These areas focus on acquiring, storing, retrieving and using health information in medical settings. The adoption of Electronic Health Records (EHR) is the biggest change in health information today.
In Los Angeles and Orange Counties, 715 new jobs are projected, representing a 12% growth in employment for Medical Records and Health Information Technicians (HIT) between 2009 and 2014. When retirements and resignations are factored in, a total of 1,511 job openings will occur over the five-year period, which represents 26% of all of the jobs in this occupation.
Currently in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, there are two programs for HITs located at East Los Angeles College and Cypress College; two private schools also have accredited programs. In 2008, 42 students graduated from local accredited AA/AS-degree programs for HITs and another 87 students completed shorter-term certificate programs.
At this rate, there will be 645 program graduates and completers from 2009-2014, but during this same time period there are expected to be 1,511 vacant positions. The data does not indicate how many of the positions in this category are for RHITs and how many are for medical records personnel, but it is clear that demand will be greater than the supply with 866 openings potentially going unfilled.
To download the full report, or to view other industry reports and scans, go to www.coeccc.net.