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Job Opportunities


What are the job opportunities?
Qualified coders are in great demand at all levels of the healthcare system to provide coded clinical data for reimbursement and research purposes. As more and more healthcare organizations and companies become established in rural areas of Utah, the job market in healthcare coding is steadily increasing. Weber State University is recognized as the leader in the state of Utah in the education of healthcare coders.  


What are starting salaries of graduates?
The average starting salary for certified healthcare coders in Utah is $20,800-$31,200. Starting salaries for associate and bachelor’s degree graduates is significantly higher. This may vary depending on the region, workplace and skill level.

What are employers saying about WSU's Health Care Coding program?
"When hiring for coding positions at my hospital, I require, like most other hospitals, an RHIT or RHIA, which are well-respected and well-known credentials from the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). Weber State's Health Information program is the only one in the state of Utah which provides eligibility to sit for these certification exams. The wide variety of classes offered through Weber State's program produces well rounded students who can perform any of the numerous job functions in an acute care facility's Health Information Department. Beyond that, the opportunities that unfold with a degree from Weber State and successful certification go well beyond the hospital setting, from research to consulting, management to auditing. I value the solid knowledge gained at Weber State and I know the benefits of hiring students of Weber's program."

Tifini Corbin, RHIA
HIM/Coding Supervisor,
Ogden Regional Medical Center
 

What are students of WSU's Health Care Coding saying about the program?
“As a full-time director of health information management at Castleview Hospital, completing my degree was a requirement, not an option. Living as far away from an institution as I do, I knew I'd have to be both flexible and creative in the way I achieved my educational goals--and taking classes through WSU’s distance learning program was the only option for me. There have been times when I had to take a test online while traveling for work, or complete an assignment from my hotel room. If WSU didn’t offer this program, there’s no other way I could finish school.”

Peggy Anderson,
Health Information Management
Castledale, Utah

Profile of a successful coder:
Employers in the healthcare coding industry are looking for candidates who possess the following skills:
 
Ability to multi-task
An enthusiasm for learning
Ability to work independently
Excellent reading comprehension
Good written/verbal communication skills
Detail Oriented
Team Player
Ability to adapt to new and changing procedures
Excellent problem-solving skills
Computer Literacy
 
Weber State University, Ogden, Utah 84408