Health information technologists and medical registrars

$67k median pay42k US jobsAssociate's degree
8
out of 10
AI-Powered

This occupation is almost entirely digital, involving the analysis, organization, and validation of clinical data within computerized systems. AI is exceptionally well-suited for core tasks like data abstraction, classification coding, and generating reports from large datasets, which significantly increases the risk of automation and restructuring.

Task breakdown

AI can do now25%
AI can assist38%
Human domain38%

Based on 0 O*NET work activities for this occupation

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3 ways to level up

1

Automate your reporting pipeline

Connect your data sources to AI-powered reporting. Generate weekly summaries, dashboards, or client updates automatically. Focus your time on analysis, not assembly.

Moves you from 7 โ†’ 8
2

Deploy AI agents for routine decisions

Identify decisions that follow clear rules (scheduling, triage, categorization) and set up AI agents to handle them. You review exceptions, not every case.

Frees 5+ hours per week
3

Train your team on AI-first workflows

Run a 1-hour workshop showing your team how you use AI. Share your best prompts and workflows. The compounding effect of team-wide adoption far exceeds individual use.

Multiplies your impact across the team

Estimated time savings

9.6hours per week

Conservative estimate based on AI exposure score and a 40-hour work week. Assumes 30% of exposed tasks produce real time savings today.

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