There is currently a worldwide shortage of skilled clinical coders. Training organisations and employers need ‘work ready’ coders, access to real medical records, and easy tools to teach and conduct consistent, reliable assessments as well as ongoing professional development support.
eHRol™ can solve these real-world problems with a groundbreaking eHR and clinical coding simulator platform.
Who is it for?
Designed and built by HIMS, with government support, eHRol™ is a cost-effective tool to support coding training, professional development and assessments. From hospital clinical coding managers and staff, to educational organisations responsible for delivery of Health Information training, eHRol™ is the only tool of its kind to ensure consistent quality coder training. All provided by an agreed licensing arrangement.
How does it work? eHRol™ simulates the real-world coding experience by providing access to a large repository of clinical episodes and scenarios, providing a realistic experience for students and coding professionals.
With this online cloud based solution, coders and students can work through simulated coding episodes for practice or assessment, and receive answers and feedback governed by a panel of experts.
With its unique scoring algorithm, eHRol™ will score student attempts consistently and provide constructive feedback for common errors.
A global platform
Reduce the time and cost of clinical coder training, while improving consistency
Educators and coding managers can halve the time spent on course development, management and professional development, while improving coding consistency and accuracy!
eHRol™ has been designed to be globally compatible, and can be configured for any code system or version (including SNOMED CT™).
eHRol™ makes course maintenance tasks for new coding rules or versions easier. It manages maintenance tasks with a shared governance model to ensure quality, and reduce maintenance costs.
“This resource is an effective training tool for future clinical coders to assist in the development of a sustainable and skilled workforce.”