What are the responsibilities and job description for the Health Information Management (HIM) Manager position at East Houston Medical Center?
Health Information Management (HIM) Manager
East Houston Medical Center – Baytown, Texas (Coming Soon)
East Houston Medical Center is expanding with a new Baytown,
Texas campus described as a coming-soon facility built to support a rapidly
growing community with modern, accessible healthcare focused on patient
experience, efficiency, and innovation. East Houston Medical Center also
presents itself as a patient-centered acute care hospital emphasizing
compassionate care, modern facilities, experienced physicians, and coordinated
support throughout the patient journey.
East Houston Medical Center is seeking a refined,
experienced, and operationally strong Health Information Management (HIM)
Manager to lead the medical records function for the incoming Baytown facility.
This leader will establish and oversee HIM operations with exceptional
attention to record integrity, privacy, regulatory readiness, documentation
quality, and interdisciplinary collaboration in a hospital environment.
Position summary
The HIM Manager is responsible for the planning,
organization, implementation, and daily leadership of the Health Information
Management department for the Baytown campus. This role oversees chart
completion, record analysis, release of information, document integrity,
privacy practices, and HIM workflow performance while supporting physicians,
nursing leadership, revenue cycle, compliance, and executive operations.
The selected candidate will play a key role in building
department processes for a new facility, ensuring that all health information
practices align with hospital policy, federal law, and Texas requirements
governing protected health information and medical records access.
Essential duties and responsibilities
- Lead
all HIM department operations, including record management, chart
analysis, deficiency tracking, release of information, document imaging,
record completion oversight, and data integrity activities.
- Develop
and implement HIM policies, procedures, controls, and workflows for a new
hospital campus to ensure compliant and efficient department operations.
- Oversee
the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, and confidentiality of medical
records in accordance with hospital standards and applicable legal
requirements.
- Monitor
physician documentation and chart completion practices to support record
quality, delinquency management, and regulatory compliance.
- Partner
with clinical, case management, quality, compliance, coding, and revenue
cycle teams to support documentation standards, accurate data capture, and
operational excellence.
- Supervise
release of information processes and ensure proper authorization,
disclosure controls, and secure handling of protected health information.
- Maintain
departmental readiness for audits, surveys, accreditation reviews, and
internal quality monitoring.
- Ensure
HIM practices remain compliant with HIPAA privacy and security
expectations and Texas privacy requirements under Health and Safety Code
Chapter 181.
- Support
education and accountability for providers and staff related to
documentation standards, privacy, confidentiality, and medical record
completion.
- Prepare
and review HIM metrics, deficiency reports, record completion trends, and
departmental performance indicators for leadership review.
- Assist
with EHR workflow optimization, scanning standards, retention practices,
and system-related process improvements affecting health information
operations.
- Hire,
train, coach, and evaluate HIM staff while fostering a culture of
professionalism, service, and high performance.
Requirements
Minimum requirements
- Bachelor’s
degree in health information management, Healthcare Administration,
Business, or a related field required; a degree in HIM is strongly
preferred.
- RHIA
or RHIT credential required or strongly preferred based on organizational
hiring preference; Texas HIM employers frequently seek one of these
credentials for management-level roles.
- Minimum
of 3 to 5 years of progressive HIM experience in a hospital or acute care
setting preferred, including supervisory or management responsibility.
- Experience
with chart completion, release of information, record analysis, privacy
practices, and hospital documentation workflows required.
- Strong
working knowledge of hospital accreditation and regulatory standards,
including CMS and Joint Commission-related record keeping expectations,
preferred for acute care leadership roles.
- Experience
with electronic health record systems, document imaging platforms, and
standard Microsoft Office applications required.
- Demonstrated
ability to lead teams, implement new processes, manage deadlines, and
collaborate effectively with physicians and hospital leadership required.
Texas-specific requirements and facts
For a hospital-based HIM Manager in Texas, the role should
reflect both federal privacy obligations and Texas-specific medical records
requirements. Texas covered entities that collect, use, or store protected
health information are subject to the Texas Medical Records Privacy Act in
Chapter 181 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, which adds protections beyond
HIPAA in certain areas.
Relevant Texas considerations for this posting include:
- Knowledge
of HIPAA privacy and security standards, including lawful use and
disclosure of protected health information, is required for HIM
leadership.
- Knowledge
of the Texas Medical Records Privacy Act is required, including
restrictions on disclosure, patient privacy protections, and compliance
obligations for covered entities handling PHI.
- Familiarity
with Texas medical record request and release practices is important,
including authorization standards and state rules affecting fees and
access processes.
- Understanding
that Texas recognizes patient rights to access medical records and imposes
privacy obligations on facilities handling health information is essential
for compliant HIM operations.
- Experience
maintaining confidentiality and proper release controls for sensitive
records is especially important in Texas because state law may impose
additional privacy expectations beyond HIPAA alone.
- Knowledge
of CMS, Joint Commission, and hospital documentation standards remains
important because these frameworks shape record completion, integrity, and
survey readiness in acute care settings.
Preferred qualifications
- RHIA
credential preferred for candidates leading a full HIM department in an
acute care environment.
- Prior
experience opening, stabilizing, or improving HIM operations for a new
hospital, new service line, or growing facility preferred.
- Additional
experience in coding oversight, clinical documentation integrity
collaboration, audit response, or revenue cycle support preferred.
- Membership
or engagement with the Texas Health Information Management Association may
be beneficial for continued professional development within the field.
Core competencies
- Executive
presence and professional judgment.
- Exceptional
discretion with confidential information.
- Strong
regulatory and operational insight.
- Ability
to build systems, teams, and workflows in a start-up facility environment.
- Excellent
written and verbal communication skills.
- Detail
orientation, accountability, and process discipline.