The Certified Healthcare Documentation Specialist Program
Get extensive training in medical terminology, electronic health records, medico-legal regulations, and HIPAA.
The Certified Healthcare Documentation Specialist Program
Get extensive training in medical terminology, electronic health records, medico-legal regulations, and HIPAA.
Invest In a New Career
Get trained, get hired, and get ahead. Our Certified Healthcare Documentation Specialist Program is online by design so you can study at your own pace, wherever and whenever works for you.
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12 Months of Full Access
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$55,560 Average Annual Salary*
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CEHRS Certification Prep
Unleash your full potential for a more fulfilling life and career. We’ll help.
6 Reasons to Complete Your Certified Healthcare Documentation Specialist Training With CareerStep
Learn at your own pace.
Because the program is self-paced, you can study whenever and wherever you are – around your schedule!
Save cash.
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Enjoy end-to-end support.
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Get certified for free.
We’ll provide one free voucher for the Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) exam.
Acquire relevant skills.
This program is specifically designed by experts in the field with extensive knowledge of what skills health providers are looking for when hiring new employees.
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Program Details
This program prepares Learners to work with confidential information in traditional office settings. The skills and knowledge you’ll learn throughout your training may be applied in care clinics, surgical centers, hospital settings, and other healthcare environments.
- > 12 Months Access
- > Self-Paced Study
- > Anywhere, Anytime Learning
- > 1:1 (Human) Support
- > 1 Free Certification Exam Voucher
What You’ll Learn
This program covers everything you need to know to position yourself as an ideal candidate for nearly any medical records or HIT role:
History of Medical Scribing
Medical scribing continues to evolve. We’ll fill you in on where the profession started, where it stands now, and where we expect it to be in the future.
Functions of Electronic Health Records
Learn all about EHR—how they work, what they’re for, and why they’re valuable.
Basic Body Systems
We’ll walk you through all the basic body systems and provide an overview of standard terminology.
Communication Standards
Learn how to construct an accurate and organized HPI, which requires the use of medical terminology and appropriate phrasing as used in formal healthcare documentation.
Your Questions—Answered
Are healthcare professionals in high demand?
CareerStep training programs are all focused in growing industries—particularly healthcare, which is expected to add upwards of 2.4 million jobs through 2029.*
How much do medical records and health information technicians make?
There’s a slight variation in salaries depending on specific locations, but the median wage comes in at just over $45,240 per year.
What do health information technicians do?
Health information technicians have a pretty incredible gig. In simple terms, they use technology to help healthcare providers improve care and lower costs, but the day-to-day routines are a lot more involved than you might think. Typical job responsibilities include tracking patient outcomes for quality assessment, using classification software to assign clinical codes for insurance reimbursement, and recording data for collection, storage, analysis, retrieval, and reporting.
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This program includes unparalleled training, career support, and coaching. It’s a faster, cheaper alternative to traditional schooling.
$3,999.00 for full program access
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*Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. “Medical Records Specialists.” Occupational Outlook Handbook. Accessed June 5, 2023.
Statements found in the United States Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook are not a guarantee of any post-graduation salary, in part because the data used to create the Occupational Outlook Handbook includes workers from differing educational backgrounds, levels of experience, and geographic areas of the country.