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Posted: Wednesday 19 December, 2012 at 8:39 AM

Seven coders complete mortality coding training

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Press Release

    ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, December 18th, 2012 – They are small in numbers, but have the ultimate task of ensuring the accurate and timely compilation of Grenada’s health data, which tells the epidemiological profile and future direction of the country.
     
    Last Thursday, seven staffers of Ministry’s Epidemiology & Health Information Unit (EHIU) attached to the Medical Records, General and Princess Alice Hospitals, and the Registrar General’s Department, were awarded certificates for having successfully completed eight weeks of Mortality Coding training.
     
    They were trained by one of the most experienced and sought after medical records clerks in the Caribbean, Grenadian - Angela Paul-Joseph.
     
    Mrs. Paul-Joseph who is a senior officer within the (EHIU), throughout her career was exposed to many years of training in and outside of Grenada, and in recent times facilitated a series of training workshops, teaching her colleagues the methods and codes used in their field of work.
     
    In addressing the participants at the closing ceremony Mrs. Paul-Joseph reminded them of the consequences of inaccurate coding practices noting that it can have serious adverse effects on the Country at the local, regional and international level.
     
    “So it is fundamentally important to get it right, at all levels”.  “And in order to do so, you must understand the process and stick to your deadlines. Therefore I want to encourage you to keep practicing because it is the only way you will be able to do an effective job”, she told the participants. 
     
    During the ceremony Health Minister - Sen. Ann Peters and Permanent Secretary - Isaac Bhagwan commended Mrs. Paul-Joseph and the participants for the job they have been doing while at the same time acknowledging that their job may appear simple, but it’s a rather significant function.
     
    They both shared sentiments that the training if put into practice, will positively impact Grenada’s health data as it is of vital importance for the proper planning and implementation of programs at the national level.
     
     
     
    In June of this year the Ministry of Health held a similar training seminar for doctors employed by the Ministry. Thursday’s ceremony was the first, in a series of in-house coding seminars to be organized by the Ministry’s (EHIU).
     
     

     

     

     

     

     


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