Record Analysis Clerk

What Does A Record Analysis Clerk Do?

A record analysis clerk analyzes medical records and identifies problems. It is the responsibility of this person to make sure the medical records are perfect.

How Do I Become A Record Analysis Clerk?

A high school diploma or equivalent is required to work in this position. Completing a two-year college program in office administration or a related field might make an applicant more competitive.

What is the Average Salary For A Record Analysis Clerk?

High – 34,000
Median – 24,000
Low – 19,000

What Courses Should I Take To Become A Record Analysis Clerk?

  • English – As much as possible!
  • Writing
  • Communication

What Is The Work Environment For A Record Analysis Clerk?

A record analysis clerk typically works in a healthcare facility like a hospital or doctor’s office.

What Is The Future Outlook For A Record Analysis Clerk?

The job outlook for office clerks (in general) looks good over the next 10 years, keeping in mind that geographical differences may exist.

References

  • Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook
  • Explore Careers, Labour Market Information, Government of Canada
  • Payscale

What Degree Should I Consider If I Want To Be A Record Analysis Clerk?