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if you want to have an impact on the
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healthcare industry but you don't want
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to go to school until you're like thirty
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to become a doctor and go into all of
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that debt and this video is for you
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there's a lot that goes on behind the
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scenes at hospitals to keep them running
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you would be surprised at how many
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lesser-known yet still extremely
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important jobs there are in the
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healthcare field I'm going to share two
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jobs I've had some experience with I'm
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curious as to which one sounds cooler to
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you
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so let me know down below hey everybody
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my name is Hassan Khan and welcome to
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income / outcome where I give you
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college career and of course personal
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finance tips now last week a lot of you
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enjoy my video where I talk about high
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paying health care jobs that don't
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require an MD if you haven't seen that
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video you should definitely check it out
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once this video ends because this is
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basically a part two to that video and
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I'll link it in the description the
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first job is a quality improvement
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specialist the government actually
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requires all hospitals to have some sort
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of quality improvement program as part
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of them being accredited the quality
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improvement department has to report
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what we call patient safety events which
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are things like a medicine being given
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to the wrong patient and them dying or
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the wrong body part being operated on
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and you would be surprised at how often
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these kind of mistakes happen as I
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quality improvement specialist you would
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be creating plans to make sure patient
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safety events don't happen again but
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your job goes way beyond that you're
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there to make sure a hospital is
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operating safely and effectively so you
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would be working very closely with
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doctors patients and other hospital
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administration to solve problems by
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senior year of college I was actually
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able to intern in hospitals quality
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improvement department and it was
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actually a really cool job Qi is a real
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good balance between being involved with
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patients and working on the business
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side of healthcare I worked on helping
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to build a safer surgery setup which
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actually involved to going to the
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operating room and washing entire
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procedures I got to talk to patients and
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their families to see how their
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experiences could have been improved I
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also worked really closely with doctors
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on projects that made it easier for them
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to take care of their patients
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and of course there were a bunch of
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business meetings where we had to
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explain everything we were finding to go
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into quality improvement you need to
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have a degree in Healthcare
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Administration health information
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management or some other sort of degree
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that teaches you about the business side
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of healthcare you also need to get a CP
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HQ which would certify you as a
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professional in healthcare quality and
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some degrees might actually offer this
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as part of their program most jobs
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require some experience but if you go to
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a school with a large academic Medical
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Center then you can easily get an
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internship in their quality improvement
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department exactly like I did if you
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want tips on how to get internships then
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watch this video here it's also linked
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in the description it'll be helpful for
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you to learn how to set up your resume
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and present yourself in interviews
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having a CP HQ and a few solid
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internships and quality improvement
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would be enough to get you a job
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post-grad starting out or salary will
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probably be around sixty thousand which
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is more than what doctors make in
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residency as you get more experienced it
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will go up to around 80 or 90 thousand
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higher up quality improvement positions
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like directors earn upwards of a hundred
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twenty thousand the great thing is that
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a health management degree is so
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versatile as you can probably tell by my
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videos so if you ever choose to leave
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quality improvement you can easily do
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that as a quality improvement specialist
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doctors might not like you all the time
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because you have to call out their
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mistakes and trust me
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doctors hate being called out but at the
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end of the day you're just keeping
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patients safe the second field is health
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information management or what we in
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health care just call him a lot of my
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professors had this degree and work in
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the field so I'm very familiar with it
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back in the day health information
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management was made to keep paper
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medical records safe they were the
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people who made sure your records didn't
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get into the wrong hands and all the
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information was accurate now that sounds
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like a really boring job but I would
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never turn you towards anything boring
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over the last decade as paper medical
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records have become less common the role
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of health information management has
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totally changed the field is expected to
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grow by almost 20 percent in the next
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ten years because healthcare data is
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only becoming more and more important
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modern-day him is all about using data
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to drive health care
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one of the hospitals I worked with saw
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that their data showed there were a
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bunch of new patients visiting from a
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zip code 30 minutes away the hospital
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then decided to build a clinic in that
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zip code which helped them because they
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got a whole bunch of new patients and it
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helped the patients because it made
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seeing a doctor more convenient there
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are so many different types of jobs in
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the hem field you could work as a data
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analyst at a hospital which means you
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would work with patient data to find
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trends that could improve cost increase
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the quality of care or enhance a patient
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experience you could also be a
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hospital's to answer registrar which
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means it would work with our Cancer
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Registry to report and maintain it and
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that's where the government gets all of
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its cancer stats from him doesn't box
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you into one career path you don't have
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to work as a data analyst or even in a
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hospital I know people in him working
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for government agencies like CMS
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insurance companies pharmaceutical
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companies and even in healthcare
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consulting like I do a lot of you
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actually really enjoy the healthcare
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consulting part of my first video they
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are now trying to go into it which i
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think is really cool but the whole point
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is that with ahem degree you can
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basically do anything on the business
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side of healthcare to get into health
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information management you're going to
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need a degree in health information
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management as part of that degree you're
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going to have to get a certification as
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a registered health information
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administrator or are hia you also need
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to make sure the school you're going to
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is actually accredited by a Hema or the
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American Health Information Management
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Association I have a link to accredited
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schools in the description below so
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check that out if you want the average
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salary for our HIA is around 280
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thousand but honestly that range is
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really wide since it all depends on
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where you choose to work that's all I
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have for you today if you learn
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then take care
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