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If you’re interested in a health system that’s both growing and award-winning, serving a diverse community that provides the best of both city and rural life, we invite to make your career home with us as a HIM Specialist on our Health Information Management team at/in Garnet Health Medical Center-Catskill.
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Minimum Experience: One (1) year working in a HIM Department preferred. At Garnet Health, the Hudson Valley’s leading integrated health system, you’ll find the perfect balance of a satisfying career and a rewarding lifestyle.
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Health Information Management (HIM) Specialist is accountable for maintaining the integrity of the legal medical record through assuring compliance with System, State, Federal and Regulatory requirements.
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5 years of related work experience (analyzing, building, and testing) HIM Applications (Release of Information, Coding, Deficiency Tracking, and Identity) (Required). Must have experience with Epic HIM. 8 years required.
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Performs downtime procedures for all relevant HIM functions, such as scanning, electronic master patient index, and release of information. Assists in training and mentoring team members and HIM externs.
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The HIM Training Specialist for BMG is responsible for identifying, developing, organizing, planning, preparing, and delivering both standard and customized training and materials related to coding/charging and coding-related information systems as required.
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Works with all aspects of the Incomplete Record Control of the Health Information Management (HIM) department by monitoring all necessary medical record deficiencies and omissions. Performs medical record analysis, re-analysis, physician liaison support, and vital statistics as assigned.
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Serve as the main contact for the HIM department, handling calls, messages, and directing visitors as needed. Process records by prepping, scanning, and indexing into CPSI with 98% accuracy. Provide backup support for Release of Information and Discharge Analyst by handling patient information requests, pulling records for external organizations, and reviewing medical records for completeness.
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Provides outstanding customer service to all HIM customers, UTSW clinics and other UTSW departments when answering phones, assisting with health information management questions, and concerns or as the appropriate need arises.
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Rome Health is seeking a per diem, Health Information Management (HIM) Oncology Data Specialist - Certified (ODS-C). Oncology Data Specialist - Certified required. The HIM ODS-C performs case finding, data abstraction, and reporting on patients with a diagnosis of cancer and utilizing cancer data collection principles and assigns codes to the extracted data based on established coding systems (SEER) to ensure consistency and compliance with reporting guidelines.
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GeBBS Healthcare Solutions is seeking a full-time HIM Records Specialist for a hospital in Blythe, California. Minimum of 2 years’ experience in an HIM office environment. GeBBS Healthcare Solutions is seeking a full-time HIM Records Specialist for a hospital in Blythe, California.
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The Clinical Documentation Specialist (CDS) facilitates improvement in the overall quality, completeness and accuracy of medical record coding and documentation. The CDS communicates with HIM, clinicians and physicians to ensure timely and accurate documentation and provides training and education as required.
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The Health Information Management Release of Information Specialist completes high skill level requests for medical and/or billing information in a timely and efficient manner. The Health Information Management Release of Information Specialist completes high skill level requests for medical and/or billing information in a timely and efficient manner.
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The HIM (Health Information Management) Data Integrity Specialist is responsible for maintaining the correctness of documentation and integrity within the electronic health record. Experience working in Health Information Management (HIM) preferred.
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Demonstrated competency in general HIM department functions. Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, and HIPAA regulations. Oversees all morgue management duties, including verification of documentation, maintaining appropriate logs, notifying appropriate parties and receiving/releasing remains.
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