Find career from Healthcare Regulatory initiatives

Healthcare regulatory initiatives are created, organized and maintained by global healthcare organizations like WHO that helps diagnose, create, share information about diseases, findings, laboratory observations etc. Some common healthcare initiatives include: SNOMED (or) SNOMED CT - The Systematized Nomenclature Of Medicine Clinical terms is the set of well organized computer processible terms. They are primarily used in clinical documentation and reporting. It is a set of medical terms that happens to be multilingual and can be used as healthcare terminology across the world LOINC - Logical observation identifiers names and codes is a universal standard for identifying medical laboratory observations. It helps in clinical care and management and is the electronic database that is available to general public at no cost ICD-10 - The International statistical classification of diseases and related health problems has been revised 10 times and ICD-10 happens to be latest. It is released by World Health Organization. It is used to develop codes for diseases, abnormal findings, social circumstances etc The most popular initiative that brings 100's of job opportunities happens to be ICD-10. Lets take a look at some common requirements expected of these candidates: 1) Certified in ICD-10 happens to be first requirement. ICD-10 being relatively new brings plenty of opportunities with appropriate certification 2) The candidates should have brilliant communication skill 3) Prior teaching experience will be of great help 4) Experience working in core healthcare including inpatient and outpatient settings brings in great opportunities 5) They need to work closely with physicians to implement ICD-10 correctly. This demands good build knowledge 6) Hospital administration, workflow knowledge comes handy 7) This is an implementation role and the candidates should follow change management processes appropriately