Clinical Analysts / Clinical Documentation and Improvement Specialists

A Clinical Analyst or Clinical Documentation and Improvement Specialist works with information technology systems and applications in health care organizations. Assists clinicians and staff with technology and implementing new systems. Creates systems for organizing and interpreting data and information for clinical trials. Records and manages clinical information about patients, including health assessments and diagnoses, test results, treatments, and follow up care requirements. Reviews and maintains patient records.

About this Career

Average Salary

£30,821

New workers start at around £16,969. Normal pay is £30,821 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to £45,422

Annual Openings

139

Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons in London, and do not distinguish between full and part-time jobs

Daily Tasks

  • Provides prosthetic devices to patients and advises on rehabilitation.
  • Conducts specialised diagnostic tests for a variety of health conditions and advise on treatment.
  • Diagnoses and treats patients with a variety of hearing-related problems.
  • Conducts medical education relevant to specialism and provides team leadership and supervision.
  • Operate heart-lung machines during surgical procedures.
  • Provides high level support within surgical teams before, during and after surgery.
  • Provides expert technical and technological support in the delivery of critical care.