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Experience with cancer registry software (e.g., SEER, CoC tools, and other data management systems) * Associate's Degree in Health Information Management, Medical Records or other related field

Experience with cancer registry software (e.g., SEER, CoC tools, and other data management systems) * Associate's Degree in Health Information Management, Medical Records or other related field

Experience with cancer registry software (e.g., SEER, CoC tools, and other data management systems) * Associate's Degree in Health Information Management, Medical Records or other related field

Experience with cancer registry software (e.g., SEER, CoC tools, and other data management systems) * Associate's Degree in Health Information Management, Medical Records or other related field

NCRA Accredited Associates Degree Program in Cancer Registry Management (CRM) or Cancer Information Management (CIM) and required practicum OR Associates Degree or equivalent (60 credits) in any ...

Experience with cancer registry software (e.g., SEER, CoC tools, and other data management systems) * Associate's Degree in Health Information Management, Medical Records or other related field

Experience with cancer registry software (e.g., SEER, CoC tools, and other data management systems) * Associate's Degree in Health Information Management, Medical Records or other related field

Experience with cancer registry software (e.g., SEER, CoC tools, and other data management systems) * Associate's Degree in Health Information Management, Medical Records or other related field

Experience with cancer registry software (e.g., SEER, CoC tools, and other data management systems) * Associate's Degree in Health Information Management, Medical Records or other related field

Experience with cancer registry software (e.g., SEER, CoC tools, and other data management systems) * Associate's Degree in Health Information Management, Medical Records or other related field

Experience with cancer registry software (e.g., SEER, CoC tools, and other data management systems) * Associate's Degree in Health Information Management, Medical Records or other related field

Experience with cancer registry software (e.g., SEER, CoC tools, and other data management systems) * Associate's Degree in Health Information Management, Medical Records or other related field

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How much do cancer information management jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for cancer information management in the United States is $80,888.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,000.00 and $109,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Cancer Information Management professionals in maintaining data accuracy and compliance?

Cancer Information Management professionals often encounter challenges such as staying current with changing reporting standards, ensuring data integrity across multiple information systems, and maintaining strict patient confidentiality. They frequently work with evolving software and must collaborate closely with clinicians, registrars, and researchers to verify and abstract complex clinical data. Balancing these technical and regulatory demands requires strong attention to detail and ongoing professional development to uphold data quality and compliance with state and federal requirements.

What is the difference between Cancer Information Management vs Medical Records Technician?

AspectCancer Information ManagementMedical Records Technician
CredentialsCertification in cancer registry or health information managementCertification as a Medical Records Technician (CMRT)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, cancer treatment centers, oncology clinicsHospitals, clinics, healthcare facilities
Industry UsagePrimarily in oncology and cancer care settingsGeneral healthcare record management
Job FocusMaintaining cancer patient data, tumor registry, data analysisOrganizing, coding, and managing patient health records

While both roles involve managing health data, Cancer Information Management specialists focus specifically on cancer patient data and tumor registries, often requiring specialized certifications. Medical Records Technicians handle broader health records across various medical fields. The two roles share work environments but differ in scope and specialization.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Cancer Information Management professional, and why are they important?

To thrive in Cancer Information Management, you need expertise in medical terminology, cancer registry operations, and data analysis, typically backed by a degree in health information management and a Certified Tumor Registrar (CTR) credential. Familiarity with cancer registry software, electronic health records (EHRs), and data coding systems like ICD-O is essential. Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and effective communication help ensure data accuracy and facilitate collaboration with healthcare teams. These skills are crucial for maintaining high-quality cancer data, supporting patient care, and enabling valuable research and reporting.

What is Cancer Information Management?

Cancer Information Management involves collecting, analyzing, and managing data on cancer patients for use in research, treatment, and prevention programs. Professionals in this field, often called cancer registrars, ensure accurate and comprehensive cancer data is available to healthcare providers and researchers. Their work helps track cancer incidence, monitor treatment outcomes, and support public health initiatives. Cancer Information Management is essential for improving patient care and advancing cancer research.
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Health Information Management Specialist Level II

Health Information Management Specialist Level II

NYC Health Hospitals

New York, NY • On-site

$105K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


NYC Health + Hospitals rating

7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

Based on 62 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

103rd of 869 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Queens Hospital Center is making good on its promise to the people of southeastern and central Queens to maximize both patient convenience and positive clinical outcomes. Residents of Queens can count on the delivery of quality medical care right in their own borough. In 2002 the hospital opened a state-of-the-art, 261-bed facility that includes the Queens Cancer Center, the first comprehensive cancer treatment center in the borough.
At NYC Health + Hospitals, our mission is to deliver high quality care health services, without exception. Every employee takes a person-centered approach that exemplifies the ICARE values (Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence) through empathic communication and partnerships between all persons.
Work Shifts
9:00 A.M - 5:00 P.M
35 Hours
Duties & Responsibilities
Purpose of Position:
This class of positions encompasses supervisory and/or administrative work of varying degrees of difficulty and responsibility in the field of health information management. Performs quality review of records and/or documentation provided by clinical staff. Contributes to, and ensures the appropriateness of code and Diagnosis-Related Group (DRG) assignment in order to facilitate consistency, accuracy, and efficiency in claims processing, data collection, and quality reporting. All personnel perform related work.
Under general supervision, directs, coordinates, and supports the daily activities and services in an assigned department(s), unit(s) or area of service.
Examples of Typical Tasks:
At a more difficult and responsible level, performs the duties of Assignment Level I:
1. Validates the completeness, accuracy, and specificity of code assignments for inpatient, outpatient, and ambulatory surgery records in accordance with established coding guidelines. Ensures that all documented diagnoses and procedures are properly coded.
2. Validates the accuracy of DRG assignment.
3. Validates the accuracy of additional information abstracted from the clinical record.
4. Monitors denials and appeals. Performs DRG denial reviews for appropriate parties. Ensures that denials are responded to in a timely manner; submits monthly reports.
5. Monitors data integrity and accuracy; makes necessary data corrections and entry. Performs chart review to determine data quality.
6. Identifies and reports on cases with documentation inadequacies, inconsistencies, and other issues with opportunities for improvement. Evaluates root causes and proposes corrective action for same.
7. Generates physician queries as needed in order to obtain clarification of medical record documentation. Validates that physicians have been queried according to established procedure.
8. Confers with coding specialists, and oversees and evaluates work performance. Provides ongoing and specific feedback to coding staff and management team regarding review findings.
9. Provides education and training to new and existing health information management staff.
10. Instructs physicians, nurses, health information management staff, and other appropriate personnel regarding documentation requirements as related to coding.
11. Works with other departments to ensure that accurate reporting and reimbursement are facilitated.
12. Assigns codes for diagnoses and procedures according to the current classification system for inpatient, outpatient, and ambulatory surgery records and in accordance with established coding guidelines.
13. Performs concurrent and retrospective clinical documentation review and provides data when necessary.
14. Reviews and analyzes clinical records for compliance with appropriate regulatory requirements.
15. Effectively utilizes computer applications and other coding and abstracting software and hardware as necessary.
16. Performs other related duties as assigned or directed.
In addition to performing the duties of Assignment Level I at a more difficult and responsible level, as described above, also performs the following:
1. Assists in the development, implementation, and management of organizational strategy, initiatives, and/or budget and performance standards; communicates organizational objectives and goals.
2. Serves as departmental representative through participation in various facility and corporatewide committees, work groups, and/or initiatives.
3. Assists in interdisciplinary efforts to review existing documentation and coding policies and procedures and makes necessary recommendations for improvement.
4. May assume responsibility for supervising and/or directing assigned personnel as appropriate and required.
Minimum Qualifications
1. Possession of a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) credential from AHIMA and two (2) years of satisfactory experience in coding and abstracting medical records in a recognized hospital or health care organization, of which one (1) year has been in a supervisory and/or administrative capacity; or
2. Possession of a Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) credential from AHIMA and four (4) years of satisfactory experience in coding and abstracting medical records in a recognized hospital or health care organization, of which two (2) years have been in a supervisory and/or administrative capacity; or
3. Possession of a valid certificate as a Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) from AHIMA and six (6) years of satisfactory experience in coding and abstracting medical records in a recognized hospital or health care organization, of which three (3) years have been in a supervisory and/or administrative capacity; or
4. A satisfactory equivalent of education and experience.
Benefits
NYC Health and Hospitals offers a competitive benefits package that includes:
  • Comprehensive Health Benefits for employees hired to work 20+ hrs. per week
  • Retirement Savings and Pension Plans
  • Paid Holidays and Vacation in accordance with employees' Collectively bargained contracts
  • Loan Forgiveness Programs for eligible employees
  • College tuition discounts and professional development opportunities
  • College Savings Program
  • Union Benefits for eligible titles
  • Multiple employee discounts programs
  • Commuter Benefits Programs

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