OS. Health Records and Information Technology Officer Level 6.
OS. Health Records and Information Technology Officer Level 6.
FOR
LEVEL 6
TVET CDACC
P.O. BOX 15745-00100
NAIROBI
First published 2019
Copyright © TVET CDACC
Council Secretary/CEO
TVET Curriculum Development, Assessment and Certification Council
P.O. Box 15745–00100
Nairobi, Kenya
Email: [email protected]
Reforms in the education sector are necessary for the achievement of Kenya Vision 2030
and meeting the provisions of the Constitution of Kenya 2010. The education sector had
to be aligned to the Constitution and this resulted to the formulation of the Policy
Framework for Reforming Education and Training .A key feature of this policy is the
radical change in the design and delivery of the TVET training. This policy document
requires that training in TVET be competency based, curriculum development be industry
led, certification be based on demonstration of competence and mode of delivery allows
for multiple entry and exit in TVET programmes.
These reforms demand that Industry takes a leading role in curriculum development to
ensure the curriculum addresses its competence needs. It is against this background that
this Occupational Standard was developed for the purpose of developing a competency-
based curriculum for Health Records and information Technology Level 6. These
Occupational Standards will also be the bases for assessment of an individual for
competence certification.
It is my conviction that this Occupational Standard will play a great role towards
development of competent human resource for the Health Sector’s growth and
sustainable development.
The occupational standards are designed and organized with clear performance criteria
for each element of a unit of competency. These standards also outline the required
knowledge and skills as well as evidence guide.
I acknowledge all other institutions which in one way or another contributed to the
development of these Standards.
PREFACE..........................................................................................................................iii
ACKNOWLEDGMENT....................................................................................................iv
REGISTER PATIENTS....................................................................................................75
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit covers the competencies required in meeting communication needs of clients
and colleagues; developing, establishing, maintaining communication pathways and
strategies. It also covers competencies for conducting interview, facilitating group
discussion and representing an organization in various forums.
RANGE
This section provides work environment and conditions to which the performance criteria
apply. It allows for different work environment and situations that will affect
performance.
Range
Variable
Required Skills
The individual needs to demonstrate the following skills:
Effective communication
Active listening
Giving/receiving feedback
Interpretation of information
Role boundaries setting
Negotiation
Required Knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
Communication process
Dynamics of groups and different styles of group leadership
Communication skills relevant to client groups
Flexibility in communication
Communication skills relevant to client groups
Key elements of communications strategy
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance
criteria, required skills and knowledge and range.
1. Critical aspects Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
of Competency 1.1 Developed communication strategies to meet the
organization requirements and applied in the workplace
1.2 Established and maintained communication pathways for
effective communication in the workplace
1.3 Used communication strategies involving exchanges of
complex oral information
2. Resource The following resources should be provided:
Implications 2.1 Access to relevant workplace or appropriately simulated
environment where assessment can take place
2.2 Materials relevant to the proposed activity or tasks
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit describes the competencies required by a worker in order to apply a wide range
of mathematical calculations for work; apply ratios, rates and proportions to solve
problems; estimate, measure and calculate measurement for work; Use detailed maps to
plan travel routes for work; Use geometry to draw and construct 2D and 3D shapes for
work; Collect, organize and interpret statistical data; Use routine formula and algebraic
expressions for work and use common functions of a scientific calculator
RANGE
This section provides work environments and conditions to which the performance criteria
apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect
performance.
Variable Range
1. Geometry may include 1.1 Scale drawing
but not limited to: 1.2 Triangles
1.3 Simple solid
Required Skills
The individual needs to demonstrate the following skills:
Applying Fundamental operations (addition, subtraction, division, multiplication)
Using calculator
Using different measuring tools
Required knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
Types of common shapes
Differentiation between two dimensional shapes / objects
Formulae for calculating area and volume
Types and purpose of measuring instruments
Units of measurement and abbreviations
Fundamental operations (addition, subtraction, division, multiplication)
Rounding techniques
Types of fractions
Different types of tables and graphs
Meaning of graphs, such as increasing, decreasing, and constant value
Preparation of basic data, tables & graphs
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the
performance criteria, required skills and knowledge and range.
1. Critical aspects of Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
Competency 1.1 Applied a wide range of mathematical calculations for
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit covers the competencies required to effectively use digital devices such as
smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktop PCs. It entails identifying and using digital
devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktop PCs for purposes of
communication, work performance and management at the work place.
RANGE
This section provides work environments and conditions to which the performance
criteria apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect
performance.
Variable Range
Appropriate computer A collection of instructions or computer tools that
software may include but not enable the user to interact with a computer, its
limited to: hardware, or perform tasks.
Appropriate computer Collection of physical parts of a computer system such
Required Skills
The individual needs to demonstrate the following skills:
Analytical skills
Interpretation
Typing
Communication
Computing (applying fundamental operations such as addition, subtraction,
division and multiplication)
Using calculator
Basic ICT skills
Required Knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
Software concept
Functions of computer software and hardware
Data security and privacy
Computer security threats and control measures
Technology underlying cyber-attacks and networks
Spread sheets;
Meaning, formulae, function and charts, uses and layout
Data formulation, manipulation and application to cells
Database;
Database design, data manipulation, sorting, indexing,
storage retrieval and security
Desktop publishing;
Designing and developing desktop publishing tools
Manipulation of desktop publishing tools
Enhancement of typeset work and printing documents
Presentation Packages;
Types of presentation Packages
Creating, formulating, running, editing, printing and
presenting slides and handouts
Networking and Internet;
Computer networking and internet.
Electronic mail and world wide web
Emerging trends and issues in ICT;
Identify and integrate emerging trends and issues in ICT
Challenges posed by emerging trends and issues
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance
criteria, required skills and knowledge and range.
1. Critical Aspects Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
of Competency 1.1 Identified and controlled security threats
1.2 Detected and protected computer crimes
1.3 Applied word processing in office tasks
1.4 Designed, prepared work sheet and applied data to the
cells in accordance to workplace procedures
UNIT DESCRPTION
This unit covers the outcomes required to build and develop the enterprise to be more
competitive within a changing business environment, specifically responding to
consumer demands while maintaining product quality and accessibility, building a
customer base and employee motivation.
RANGE
This section provides work environment and conditions to which the performance criteria
apply. It allows for different work environment and situations that will affect
performance.
Variable Range
Required Skills
The individual needs to demonstrate the following skills:
Assessing a range of alternative products and strategies
Critically analyzing information, summarizing and making sense of previous and
current market trends
Identifying changing consumer preferences and demographics
Thinking “outside the box”
Ensuring quality consistency
Reducing lead time to product/service delivery
Managing operations/ production
Using formal problem-solving procedures, e. g., root-cause analysis, six sigma
Communication skills
Applying motivational principles, e. g., positive stroking, behavior modification
Assessing range of alternatives rather than choosing the easiest option
Achieving ownership and credibility for the enterprise vision
Critically analyzing information, summarizing and making sense of previous and
current market trends
Developing solutions and practical strategies which are “outside the box”
Required Knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance
criteria, required skills and knowledge and range.
1. Conduct self- 1.1 Personal vision, mission and goals are formulated
management based on potential and in relation to organization
objectives
1.2 Emotions are managed as per workplace requirements
1.3 Individual performance is evaluated and monitored
according to the agreed targets.
1.4 Assertiveness is developed and maintained based on
the requirements of the job.
1.5 Accountability and responsibility for own actions are
demonstrated.
1.6 Self-esteem and a positive self-image are developed
and maintained.
1.7 Time management, attendance and punctuality are
observed as per the organization policy.
1.8 Goals are managed as per the organization’s objective
1.9 Self-strengths and weaknesses are identified as per
personal objectives
1.10 Critics are managed as per personal objectives
2. Demonstrate 2.1 Listening and understanding is demonstrated as per
interpersonal communication policy
RANGE
This section provides work environment and conditions to which the performance criteria
apply. It allows for different work environment and situations that will affect
performance.
Range Variable
Forms of Written
communication Visual
include but not limited Verbal
to: Non verbal
Formal and informal
Team includes but not Small work group
limited to: Staff in a section/department
Inter-agency group
Personal growth Growth in the job
includes but not Career mobility
limited to: Gains and exposure the job gives
Net workings
Benefits that accrue to the individual as a result of
noteworthy performance
Personal objectives Long term
include but not limited Short term
to: Broad
Specific
Trainings and career Participation in training programs
opportunities includes o Technical
but not limited to o Supervisory
o Managerial
o Continuing Education
Serving as Resource Persons in conferences and
workshops
Resource include but Human
not limited to: Financial
Technology
o Hardware
o Software
Required Skills
The individual needs to demonstrate the following skills:
Personal hygiene practices
Intra and Interpersonal skills
Communication skills
Knowledge management
Interpersonal skills
Critical thinking skills
Observation skills
Organizing skills
Negotiation skills
Monitoring skills
Evaluation skills
Record keeping skills
Problem solving skills
Decision Making skills
Resource utilization skills
Resource mobilization skills
Required Knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the
performance criteria, required skills and knowledge and range.
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit specifies the competencies required to follow procedures for environmental
hazard control, follow procedures for environmental pollution control, comply with
workplace sustainable resource use, evaluate current practices in relation to resource
usage, develop and adhere to environmental protection principles/strategies/guidelines,
analyze resource use, develop resource conservation plans and implement selected plans.
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
ELEMENT These are assessable statements which specify the
These describe the key required level of performance for each of the
outcomes which make up elements.
workplace function. Bold and italicized terms are elaborated in the
Range
1. Control environmental 1.1 Storage methods for environmentally hazardous
hazard materials are strictly followed according to
environmental regulations and OSHS.
1.2 Disposal methods of hazardous wastes are
followed at all times according to environmental
regulations and OSHS.
1.3 PPE is used according to OSHS.
2. Control environmental 2.1 Environmental pollution control measures are
Pollution control compiled following standard protocol.
2.2 Procedures for solid waste management are
observed according Environmental Management
and Coordination Act 1999
2.3 Methods for minimizing noise pollution complied
following environmental regulations.
3. Demonstrate sustainable 3.1 Methods for minimizing wastage are complied
resource use with.
3.2 Waste management procedures are employed
following principles of 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse,
Recycle)
RANGE
This section provides work environments and conditions to which the performance
criteria apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect
performance.
Variable Range
1. PPE May include but are not 1.1 Mask
limited to 1.2 Gloves
1.3 Goggles
1.4 Safety hat
1.5 Overall
1.6 Hearing protector
2. Environmental pollution 2.1 Methods for minimizing or stopping spread and
control measures may ingestion of airborne particles
include but are not limited 2.2 Methods for minimizing or stopping spread and
to: ingestion of gases and fumes
2.4 Methods for minimizing or stopping spread and
ingestion of liquid wastes
3. Wastes may include but are 3.1 Unnecessary waste
not limited to: 3.2 Necessary waste
Required Skills
The individual needs to demonstrate the following skills:
Following storage methods of environmentally hazardous materials
Following disposal methods of hazardous wastes
Using PPE
Practicing OSHS
Complying environmental pollution control
Observing solid waste management
Complying methods of minimizing noise Pollution
Complying methods of minimizing wastage
Employing waste management procedures
Economizing resource consumption
Listing of resources used
Measuring current usage of resources
Identifying and reporting workplace environmental hazards
Conveying all environmental issues
Following environmental regulations
Identifying environmental regulations
Assessing procedures for assessing compliance
Collecting information on environmental and resource efficiency systems and
procedures, and Providing information to the work group
Required Knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
Storage methods of environmentally hazardous materials
Disposal methods of hazardous wastes
Usage of PPE Environmental regulations
OSHS
Types of pollution
Environmental pollution control measures
Different solid wastes
Solid waste management
Different noise pollution
Methods of minimizing noise pollution
Methods of minimizing wastage
Waste management procedures
Economizing of resource consumption
Principle of 3Rs
Types of resources
Techniques in measuring current usage of resources
Calculating current usage of resources
Types of workplace environmental hazards
Environmental regulations
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the
performance criteria, required skills and knowledge and range.
1. Critical Aspects Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
of Competency 1.1 Controlled environmental hazard
1.2 Controlled environmental pollution
1.3 Demonstrated sustainable resource use
1.4 Evaluated current practices in relation to resource usage
1.5 Demonstrated knowledge of environmental legislations and
local ordinances according to the different environmental
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit specifies the competencies required applying human anatomy and physiology in
community health works. It involves classifying human body systems, determining
common disorders of human body systems and applying human anatomy in primary
health care
RANGE
This section provides work environments and conditions to which the performance
criteria apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect
performance.
VARIABLE RANGE
Required Skills
The individual needs to demonstrate the following skills:
Communication
Computer
Basic research
Critical thinking
Monitoring
Time management
Coordination
Problem solving
Decision making
Organization
Analytical
Interpersonal
Required Knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
Primary health care
Homeostasis
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the
performance criteria, required skills and knowledge and range.
1. Critical Aspects Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
of Competency 1.1 Categorized human body systems
1.2 Identified the structure and functions of the human body
systems
1.3 Identified disorders in human body systems
1.4 Applied human anatomy and physiology in primary health
care
1.5 Demonstrated understanding of human anatomy and
physiology
1 Resource The following resources should be provided:
Implications 1.1 Workstation
1.2 Reporting tools
1.3 Stationary
1.4 Finance
2 Methods of Competency in this unit may be assessed through:
Assessment 2.1Oral
2.2Written
2.3Observation
2.4Case study
2.5Third party report
3 Context of Competency may be assessed on the job, off the job or a
Assessment combination of these. Off the job assessment must be
undertaken in a closely simulated workplace environment.
4 Guidance Holistic assessment with other units relevant to the industry
information for sector, workplace and job role is recommended.
assessment
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit specifies the competencies required to apply human anatomy and physiology in
community health works. It involves classifying human body systems, determining
common disorders of human body systems and applying human anatomy in primary
health care
RANGE
This section provides work environments and conditions to which the performance
criteria apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect
performance.
VARIABLE RANGE
Health system include Dispensary
but are not limited to: Health centre
Hospitals
Community
Alternative Medicine(Traditional medicine)
Nursing homes
Home based care
Health actors may Family
include but are not Health workers
limited to: Regulators,
Insurance companies
Partners
Healthcare organizations
o Faith based
o Government
o Private
Elements of primary Education
healthcare may include Water and Sanitation
but are not limited to: Nutrition
Maternal and child health
Immunization
Prevention of endemic diseases
Treatment
Drug availability
Required Skills
Required Knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
Primary health care
Computer
Human systems
Statistics
Demography
Epidemiology
Basic Environmental health
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the
performance criteria, required skills and knowledge and range.
1. Critical Aspects Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
of Competency 1.6 Categorized human body systems
1.7 Identified the structure and functions of the human body
systems
1.8 Identified disorders in human body systems
1.9 Applied human anatomy and physiology in primary health
care
1.10 Demonstrated understanding of human anatomy and
physiology
5 Resource The following resources should be provided:
Implications 5.1 Workstation
5.2 Reporting tools
5.3 Stationary
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit specifies the competencies required to apply Medical Terminology in
communicating medical language, and in interacting and sharing information with
medical professionals. It involves demonstrating understanding of medical terms,
abbreviations and transcription, interpreting medical acronyms and abbreviation,
Interpreting medical terms associated with doctor’s notes, investigations results ,
diagnosis and medication, interpreting medical terms associated with human body
systems and their disorders and meeting communication needs of clients and
professionals.
RANGE
This section provides work environments and conditions to which the performance
criteria apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect
performance.
VARIABLE RANGE
Acronym include but are CFS- Chronic fatigue syndrome
not limited to: LASER-Light Amplification by stimulated Emission of
Radiation
Abbreviations include ALL- Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
but are not limited to: AMI- Acute myocardial infarction (heart attack)
B-ALL- B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia
FSH- Follicle stimulating hormone
HAPE- High altitude pulmonary edema
HPS- Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
Terms used to describe Acute disease- short period
diseases include but are Chronic disease- long period
not limited to: Communicable disease- transmissible
Non communicable diseases- not transmissible
Terms used in Pathogen- causative agent
Pathogenic organisms Virulence- ability to cause disease
may include but are not Avirullent- Not cause disease
limited to:
Prefixes may include but bio- life
are not limited to: bronch(i)- of or relating to the bronchus
abdomin- of or relating to the abdomen
coron(o)- related to heart
Word root may include Latin caput, capit- the head
but are not limited to: Latin cerebrum, brain
Required Skills
The individual needs to demonstrate the following skills:
Communication
Computer
Basic research
Critical thinking
Monitoring
Time management
Coordination
Problem solving
Decision making
Organization
Analytical
Required Knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
Computer
Anatomy and physiology
Pathology
Health records management
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the
performance criteria, required skills and knowledge and range.
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit standard specifies the competencies required to apply medical instrumentation.
It involves classifying medical equipment, analyzing clinical investigation results,
verifying clinical investigation results and maintaining quality assurance.
RANGE
This section provides work environments and conditions to which the performance
criteria apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect
performance.
Variable Range
Medical equipment includes MRI
but not limited to: X-Ray
CT Scan
Thermometers
Biochemistry analyzer
Clinical condition includes Fracture
but not limited to: Infections
Inflammation
Mental
Pain
Required skills
Required knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
Computer applications
Basic principles of equipment operation
Basic management
Medical Instrumentation
Quality assurance
Pathology
EVIDENCE GUIDE
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit standard specifies the competencies required to apply medical pathology. It
involves classifying human diseases, understanding causes of human diseases,
demonstrating understanding of pathological processes, interpreting pathological reports
and managing pathological records
RANGE
This section provides work environments and conditions to which the performance
criteria apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect
performance.
Variable Range
Human diseases includes but Communicable diseases
not limited to: o Malaria
Required skills
Required knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
Computer applications
Human anatomy and physiology
Basic pathology
Laws and ethics
Documentations
Records management
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the
performance criteria, required skills and knowledge and range.
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit standard specifies the competencies required to manage health records database.
It involves designing health records database, pre-testing health records database, using
health records database, reviewing health records database, maintaining health records
database, managing health data and managing Health Information System.
RANGE
This section provides work environments and conditions to which the performance
criteria apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect
performance.
Variable Range
User requirements include Data tools
but not limited to: Data flow
Types of records
Processes
Health information reports Attendance lists
include but not limited to: Theatre cases
Bed occupancy
Financial reports
Clinical
Required skills
Required knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
ICT
Health records management
Database systems
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the
performance criteria, required skills and knowledge and range.
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit standard specifies the competencies required to manage health information. It
involve: collecting health data, processing health data, analyzing health data, preparing
health reports, disseminating health information and documenting health information
report.
RANGE
This section provides work environments and conditions to which the performance criteria
apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect
performance.
Variable Range
Data collection tools include MOH tools
but not limited to: o MOH 705 A -Under 5
o MOH 705B -Above 5
Required skills
Communication
Basic management
Computer
Basic ICT
Required knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
Statistics
Demography
Epidemiology
Report generation
Record management
Medical terminologies
ICT
Data collection
Data analysis
Information dissemination
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the
performance criteria, required skills and knowledge and range.
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit standard specifies the competencies required to Register Patients. It involves
capturing patient’s biodata, creating patients’ medical record, creating appointment card,
submitting patients’ medical record and advising patient on doctor’s’ recommendation.
RANGE
This section provides work environments and conditions to which the performance
criteria apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect
performance.
Variable Range
Standard practices include Movements of records
but not limited to: Records life cycle
Reporting system
Confidentiality
Records security
Sharing of information
Patients’ biodata include but Age
not limited to: Name of the patient
Required skills
Computer skills
Required knowledge
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the
performance criteria, required skills and knowledge and range.
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit standard specifies the competencies required to File medical records. It involves
collecting medical records, editing medical records, sorting medical files and storing
medical files.
RANGE
This section provides work environments and conditions to which the performance
criteria apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect
performance.
Variable Range
Medical records collection Wards
points includes but not Clinics
limited to: Administrations
Filing system includes but Straight numerical
not limited to: Terminal digit
Alpha numeric
Required skills
The individual needs to demonstrate ability to:
Analytical
Critical
Required knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
Filing system
Ethical
Record management
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the
performance criteria, required skills and knowledge and range.
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit standard specifies the competencies required code and index diseases. It
involves identifying diseases, classifying diseases, coding diseases, indexing medical
files, generating medical reports and disseminating medical information.
RANGE
Variable Range
Diseases may include but not Malaria
limited to: TB
Heart failure
ENT Diseases
Kidney failure
Cancer
Diabetes
Hypertension
Meningitis
Body systems may include Nervous
but not limited to: Circulatory
Respiratory
Tegumentary
Digestive
Reproductive
Endocrine
Skeletal
Disease diagnosis may Fractures
include but not limited to: Injuries
Assaults
Infections
Lead Term may include but Fracture of femur
not limited to: Head injury
Road traffic accident
Fall while playing
NB: Underlined are lead terms
Diagnosis code number may J00-J99 (Respiratory system)
include but not limited to: I00-I99 (Circulatory System)
A00-B99 (Blood and Blood forming organs)
Index card particulars may Admission date
include but not limited to: Discharge date
Length of stay
Diagnosis
Required skills
The individual needs to demonstrate ability to:
Computer
Report writing
Analytical
Communication
Ethical
Technical
o Coding
o Indexing
Creative
Critical thinking
Required knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
Coding and indexing
Medical terms and abbreviation
Human anatomy and physiology
Computer applications
Pathology
EVIDENCE GUIDE
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit standard specifies the competencies required to Archive Medical Records. It
involves determining inactive medical section, weeding medical files, returning active
medical files and archiving medical files.
RANGE
This section provides work environments and conditions to which the performance
criteria apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect
performance.
Variable Range
Medical files are classified Active
may include but not limited Semi-active
to: Inactive
Medical record files may In-patient
include but not limited to: Out-patient
Required skills
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the
performance criteria, required skills and knowledge and range.
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit standard specifies the competencies required to manage electronic health. It
involve: capturing data from medical equipment, manage remote health systems,
managing electronic records, handling online bookings of patients, managing health
agents data and managing disease surveillance information.
RANGE
This section provides work environments and conditions to which the performance
criteria apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect
performance.
Variable Range
Digital medical equipment CT Scans
Ultra-sounds
Medical Radio Imaging (MRI) machines
Analyzers
o Blood
o Biochemistry
X-ray machines
Patient monitor
Life support machines
Dialysis machines
Digital thermometers
Baby incubators
Patients’ data Patients’ vitals
Required skills
Required knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
Computer networks
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the
performance criteria, required skills and knowledge and range.
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit standard specifies the competencies required to manage health records. It
involve: developing records management systems, monitoring medical records,
maintaining medical records, storing medical records and disposing medical records.
RANGE
This section provides work environments and conditions to which the performance
criteria apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect
performance.
Variable Range
Records management system Finances
resources include but not Human
limited to: Physical
o Cabinets
o Computers
Infrastructure
Consumables
Types of record management Manual (Paper-based)
system include but not Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
limited to: Hybrid
Legal and statutory Access
requirements include but not Modifications
limited to: Medical records sharing
Movement
Disposal
Security of medical records Access procedures and guidelines
include but not limited to: Back-up systems
Storage environment
o Cabinets
o Storage media
Discs
Required skills
Technical
Basic management
Communication
Interpersonal
Leadership
Analytical
Critical thinker
Computer
Required knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the
performance criteria, required skills and knowledge and range.