The health care industry is very vast and has several sections in it. In this write up, we are discussing the realistic information regarding certified nursing assistant (CNA) and medical assistant. Both perform intense working in a hospital or clinic to offer perfect collaboration between the patient and the doctors in specified medical settings. But CNA has more specified duties to perform as care giver to the patient that includes assessing the temperature, blood pressure, bathing or feeding them at regular intervals. The major difference between the CNA and medical assistant is that CNA provide bedside personal care to the patient whereas medical assistant work more on the grounds of guiding them towards the administrative and clinical procedures. Although CNA and medical assistant possess different medical degrees and certification, but their line of working in the health care industry bears a same profile.

Let us discuss the major difference and similarities between the CNAs and Medical assistants:

It is to remember that both the professionals, MA and CNA must be equally understandable to the Medical Laws related to HIPAA, CLIA, OSHA, and JCAHO for solving the complex problems of the health care industry. These laws prevent patient exploitation and ensure safe and secure medical treatment in the health care industry.

Reporting: The CNAs are responsible to report for their duty to licensed practicing nurse (LPN) whereas the MA reports to the physician or office manager.

Certification for CNAs and Medical Assistants: Medical assistant require the certification renewal after few years to keep it update with change in science and technology, whereas CNAs are required to pass the competency test along with state approved training of approximate 75 hours. The health assistants are offered certifications from the Association of Medical Technologists and The American Association of Medical Assistants, so they get into well paid positions.

Places where MA and CNA work: Hospital: CNA works in various departments of hospitals with their respective specialization in their field of interest. CNA is the stepping stone to pursue nursing.

Family Practice: MA and CNA form the integral part of the family practices, where doctors have to see large number of patient and require aid for the same.

Outpatient Clinics: There are several specialized clinics operating in the health care industry to meet the immediate demands of the patient, requires skilled CNA and MA for their clinics with specified knowledge to deal the patient problems with intense care and sympathetically.

Thus, CNAs and medical assistants have several duties to perform in their specified section and work diligently to serve the h