Health Information Employer Needs Assessment

The Washington Health Information Industry-Education Council (WHIIEC) is a volunteer forum for representatives of health information technology employers and educators to collaborate to align education offerings with the staffing needs of employers. It is convened and facilitated by the Health Care Policy Division Director of the Washington Health Care Authority in his role as the State Health Information Technology Coordinator. WHIIEC is partially funded through an interagency agreement between Bellevue College, a Department of Labor TAACCCT grantee, and the Washington Health Care Authority. The assessment was designed and implemented and the report written by Health Care Authority staff in collaboration with WHIIEC membership. Content from the report may be quoted or reproduced with attribution. Please cite the report as Health Information Employer Needs Assessment, Washington Health Information Industry-Education Council (WHIIEC), 2013. For further information about the study please contact hcawhiiec@hca.wa.gov.
Date:
2013-07
Primary Material Type:
Partnership Resources
Other Material Types:
Job Training/Fieldwork Experiences
Institution:
Bellevue College
Subjects:
Employer Needs Assessment, Health IT, Health Information Technology, HIT

Industry / Occupation

Industry Partner:
Washington Health Information Industry-Education Council
Industry Sector:
Information Technology -- Computer Operating Systems (Programming), Digital Forensics, Cyber Security, Network Security, IT Security (51)
Occupation:
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations (29-0000)

Education / Instructional Information

Credit Type:
  • Credit
  • Non-Credit
Credential Type:
  • Diploma
  • Certificate
  • Credential
  • Stacked/Latticed Credential Model
  • Associate Degree
  • Other
Program Delivery Format:
Hybrid/blended

Copyright / Licensing

Copyright Owner:
Washington Health Information Industry-Education Council
Primary License:
Creative Commons License
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