Abstract
Background
Purpose
Methods
Results
Conclusions
Keywords
1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion
Declaration of competing interest
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Abstract
Background
In Saudi Arabia, Health Information Management (HIM) programs are established in universities and colleges that offer studies at the Bachelor's and Master's level.
Purpose
The main objective of this study was to assess the different HIM programs available in Saudi Arabian universities and colleges, in terms of the names of the programs, year of establishment, and other specific differences between them. Another objective was to have input for the establishment of future HIM degrees across Saudi Arabia.
Methods
A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate the number, date of establishment, and location of HIM programs available in Saudi Arabian universities and colleges. In this retrospective study, information was collected from the Ministry of Education and updated online websites of universities and colleges.
Results
A total of 81 universities and colleges across Saudi Arabia were reviewed for the availability of Health Information Management (HIM) programs. Out of the 81 reviewed institutions, 16 had at least one HIM program available. 6 programs were established in private colleges and 10 were in public universities. In terms of the level of education, all of the 16 institutes were offering Bachelor's degree programs; and, 5 of them were offering a Master's degree program.
Conclusions
HIM undergraduate programs in Saudi Arabia are better established than postgraduate programs. The adequacy of HIM programs in Saudi Arabia can only be judged by a careful analysis of the HIM alumni job placement and workforce needs. The results of this research can be useful to predict the workforce needs to ensure an adequate supply of highly skilled HIM professionals in Saudi Arabia. In this regard, it would be important to systematically monitor trends in healthcare technology and the healthcare industry to identify the level and types of skills required by these professionals.
1. Introduction
Health Information Management (HIM) is the heart of any healthcare organization. Hospitals and other healthcare facilities are obligated to have a system to complete, protect, and ensure the availability of high-quality health information. The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) defined health information management as “the practice of acquiring, analyzing, and protecting digital and traditional medical information vital to providing quality patient care. It is a combination of business, science, and information technology [1].” In the context of this study, the term HIM will be based on this definition.