2015 HIM director and manager salary survey: Survey respondents feel undervalued
HIM-HIPAA Insider, July 13, 2015
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It’s a prevailing trend—HIM directors and managers are overworked and underpaid. The results of MRB’s 2015 HIM director and manager salary survey shows this trend remains firmly in place, although it does indicate these professionals’ annual earnings have seen a slight uptick.
MRB surveyed 145 HIM professionals—largely directors (55%) and managers (26%)—for its 2015 survey and found little change in salary since last year’s survey, which received 236 responses.
Continue reading “2015 HIM director and manager salary survey: Survey respondents feel undervalued” on the HCPro website. This article originally appeared in the July issue of Medical Record Briefing.
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