La Trobe University, Australia.
Austin Health, Australia.
Health Inf Manag. 2020 May-Sep;49(2-3):88-98. doi: 10.1177/1833358319839296. Epub 2019 Apr 21.
Employability, employment destinations and utilisation of knowledge-skill domains of new graduate health information managers (HIMs) have not been explored.
To capture the timing from course completion to employment and employment locations of a 5-year cohort of health information management graduates of La Trobe University, Australia, in 2017-2018; identify professional knowledge and skills used by the graduates in executing their roles; and map these to four domains of the health information management curriculum.
A mixed-methods descriptive study utilising a survey investigated early career pathways of new graduates of health information management courses from 2012 to 2016. Demographic data included age, year of graduation, lead time from course completion to employment, position title, number of positions held post-graduation and knowledge-skills used in the workplace.
Eighty percent ( = 167) of graduates working in Australia with known contact details responded to the survey. Of these, 96.4% ( = 161) worked in at least one "health information management-related" position since graduation. Forty-five percent ( = 72) of graduates obtained a position before course completion, and over 94% ( = 150) were employed in the profession within 6 months of completion. Sixty percent ( = 97) of graduates had worked in two or more positions from 2012 to 2016. The large majority of new graduate HIMs (82.4%) were employed in the public healthcare sector in "health information management" (44%), or "health classification" (28.1%) roles. Most graduates (61%) had utilised at least three or four domains of professional knowledge-skills in the workplace. Whereas 16% ( = 26) of graduates used, solely, their health classification knowledge-skill set, almost 74% ( = 117) undertook some health classification-related activities. Only 16% ( = 26) of graduates were over 40 years of age, and there were no statistically significant differences between Bachelor and Master (Combined Degree Programs) graduates and Graduate-entry Master degree graduates in terms of lead time to employment, number of positions held, type of employing agency and professional knowledge-skills utilised in the workplace.
Graduate HIMs have very high employability, demonstrate job mobility consistent with the national trends, are largely represented in the public sector but have presence throughout the healthcare system and utilise most or all of the specialised domains of professional knowledge and skills studied at university.
新毕业的健康信息管理人员(HIM)的就业能力、就业去向和知识技能的利用情况尚未得到探索。
了解澳大利亚拉筹伯大学 2017-2018 年 5 年健康信息管理专业毕业生从课程完成到就业的时间安排以及就业地点;确定毕业生在执行其角色时使用的专业知识和技能;并将这些技能映射到健康信息管理课程的四个领域。
采用混合方法描述性研究,利用问卷调查了 2012 年至 2016 年期间健康信息管理课程的新毕业生的早期职业道路。人口统计学数据包括年龄、毕业年份、课程完成到就业的时间间隔、职位名称、毕业后的职位数量以及工作场所使用的知识和技能。
在澳大利亚工作且已知联系方式的 80%(=167)名毕业生对调查做出了回应。其中,96.4%(=161)名毕业生自毕业以来至少从事过一份“与健康信息管理相关”的工作。45%(=72)名毕业生在课程完成前获得了工作机会,超过 94%(=150)名毕业生在课程完成后 6 个月内从事该专业工作。60%(=97)名毕业生在 2012 年至 2016 年期间曾从事过两份或两份以上的工作。新毕业的 HIM 中,绝大多数(82.4%)在公共医疗保健部门从事“健康信息管理”(44%)或“健康分类”(28.1%)工作。大多数毕业生(61%)在工作场所至少使用了三个或四个专业知识技能领域。虽然 16%(=26)的毕业生仅使用其健康分类知识技能,但近 74%(=117)的毕业生从事了一些健康分类相关活动。只有 16%(=26)的毕业生年龄在 40 岁以上,在就业时间、职位数量、雇主类型和工作场所使用的专业知识技能方面,学士学位和硕士(综合学位课程)毕业生与研究生入学硕士学位毕业生之间没有统计学上的显著差异。
毕业的 HIM 具有很高的就业能力,表现出与国家趋势一致的工作流动性,主要分布在公共部门,但在整个医疗保健系统中都有代表,并且在工作场所使用了大部分或全部专业知识和技能领域。