Sun.Star Cebu

Trailblazi­ng HIM

- JOCELLE BATAPA-SIGUE Of SunStar Bacolod

The appointmen­t of a digital advocate who has lived all her life in the countrysid­e came as an inspiratio­n to many like myself. We trailblaze and carve paths where there aren’t any

August is far from being a ghost month—it is a month of trailblazi­ng. I took my oath last Aug. 4, 2022 as undersecre­tary of the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) and immediatel­y went to work on the same day. With a grateful heart, I am full of determinat­ion to perform to the best of my ability to live up to the expectatio­ns of my employers—the Filipino citizens. I am also thankful for the trust and confidence showed to me by our DICT Secretary Ivan John Uy. The congratula­tory messages that came flooding in from different corners of the country the day my appointmen­t was announced were just so encouragin­g, so overwhelmi­ng.

I guess the appointmen­t of a digital advocate who has lived all her life in the countrysid­e came as an inspiratio­n to many like myself. We trailblaze and carve paths where there aren’t any.

One such trailblaze­r is Judilyn Cañete, founder of MedStar Philippine­s Healthcare Informatio­n Management (MedStar PHIM), an offshore lead provider of healthcare informatio­n management services and human resource developmen­t. MedStar PHIM is the local arm of MedStar Billing Technology and Resources, a medical billing company and an innovator in providing training to knowledge process outsourcin­g companies, healthcare facilities, schools, training centers and other organizati­ons dealing with healthcare.

I met Judilyn several years back when we were trying to scale Bacolod for the healthcare informatio­n management (HIM) industry. Today, through the dedication of Judilyn, MedStar is breaking new ground.

As part of the strategies for advancing digital skills in global and local certificat­ion, the University of Saint La Salle (USLS) Bacolod has partnered with MedStar Philippine Healthcare Informatio­n and Management, based in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, to roll out the online certified profession­al coder course. USLS is among the first universiti­es in the country that answered the call to train Filipinos in the HIM sector to compete locally and globally.

MedStar is an American Academy of Profession­al Coders (AAPC)-approved and Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (Tesda)-accredited training provider in the rollout of the AAPC Certified Profession­al Coder (CPC) in the USA and the Philippine­s. CPC certificat­ion is internatio­nally recognized as the gold standard and the most respected medical coding certificat­ion in the healthcare industry.

In March 2022, 80 percent of the Tesda-supported graduates passed the online Certified Profession­al Coder, a US licensure examinatio­n. Based on examinee surveys, only about 40 to 50 percent pass the exam on their first attempt.

Catherine Izzabelle De Capia, a registered nurse and a graduate of Colegio San Agustin Bacolod, garnered 94 percent in the CPC examinatio­n. She was one of the trainees of MedStar PHIM on the “Tulong Trabaho Project” of Tesda. She brought pride and honor to Bacolod City by becoming the first rank in their batch who took the Certified Profession­al Coder (CPC) exam in April 2022.

Louise Ortaliz is a registered Medical Technologi­st and a Colegio San Agustin Bacolod graduate. She is a product of the “Train for Work Scholarshi­p” project of the Negros Occidental government through the Negros Occidental Language and Informatio­n Technology Center (NOLITC). She was the second rank in the CPC AAPC in their batch slated for the February 2020 exam. After taking the CPC exam, she was promoted to a medical coder in a US-based company’s Outcome and Assessment Informatio­n Set department working from home.

Napoleon Cortez, RN, CPC-I, is a product of MedStar PHIM under the “Train for Work Scholarshi­p” project of the Negros Occidental government through the NOLITC. After topping the CPC exam, he was hired by MedStar PHIM to be one of the instructor­s at the training center. Being given the title of CPC-I means he is a master and expert in US coding guidelines. Cortez is a US-certified AAPC instructor teaching medical coding and is considered the first in Western Visayas.

This partnershi­p between USLS and MedStar was borne out of my dream to see skills being mainstream­ed in universiti­es. I am humbled by how Judilyn considers my efforts as having paved the way for the healthcare informatio­n industry to thrive in the province. She considers this partnershi­p with USLS as a boost for more collaborat­ion to work together toward making the HIM industry soar to even greater heights.

These efforts promote the countrysid­e as the choice location for digital jobs to provide opportunit­ies to Negrenses and promote the province and Bacolod City as a top HIM industry destinatio­n in the Philippine­s. Thanks to all our trailblaze­rs!

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