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Assists with training of radiology staff, physicians, medical assistants, and other users at OCR in the use and functionality of the Electronic Medical Records (EMR) order system when necessary.
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Qualifications: Education: High school diploma or equivalent Prior phone experience, especially in a healthcare settingPrior experience as a document processor or working with Medical Records Knowledge and Skills: Demonstrates the ability to work in an organized, efficient, and process-oriented manner.
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Submits signed consents to healthcare centers to initiate retrieval of medical records, x-rays, and other pertinent reports. Travels within the facility and campus to retrieve records, films, or CDs. May collect and prepare specimens.
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CDS Trainee is responsible conducting clinically based concurrent and retrospective reviews of inpatient medical records to evaluate the clinical documentation is reflective of quality of care outcomes and reimbursement compliance for acute care services provided.
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Education & Experience:Bachelor’s degree preferred or equivalent 3+ years of experience; Knowledge in billing & CPT Codes; Experience in front desk operations, insurance verification/eligibility, denials and billing practices; Responsibilities include fast-paced medical clinic setting.
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CDS Trainee is responsible for conducting clinically based concurrent and retrospective reviews of inpatient medical records to evaluate the clinical documentation is reflective of quality of care outcomes and reimbursement compliance for acute care services provided.
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Travels within the facility and campus to retrieve records, films, or CDs. As an academic medical center, we are proud to serve South Florida, Latin America and the Caribbean. UHealth-University of Miami Health System, South Florida's only university-based health system, provides leading-edge patient care powered by the ground breaking research and medical education at the Miller School of Medicine.
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UM Urgent Care providers are the leaders of our urgent care facilities, providing excellent care to our patients, creating signature patient experiences and working as a close-knit team with medical assistants and x-ray technologists.
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The Medical Records Specialist performs a variety of clerical duties in the medical records department while. Administration of the Medical Records Specialist.
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Reviews quality of medical record and communicates when conflicting data are found, the clinical documentation specialist (CDS) conveys deficiencies to the healthcare provider for more information to resolve the conflict.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience reviewing Inpatient medical records as a Clinical Documentation Integrity Specialist, Coder/DRG Analyst with a clinical background, Care Manager, Utilization Review Specialist, or Quality Review Specialistor.
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CDS Trainee will work closely with the medical staff to facilitate appropriate clinical documentation of patient care. Mission Regional Medical Center is a 297-bed, non-profit hospital that provides inpatient and outpatient hospital services to the people of the Rio Grande Valley.
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To facilitate request processing and provide timely feedback regarding status of requests, processes routine and or first level disclosure of copies of medical records to meet turn-around time goals (verification of discharge dates to insurance companies, release of immunization records, disclosure of records from Epic and or Quanum for continuity of treatment purposes, uploading images to PACS Computer Application, burning CDs for internal and external customers, etc.
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Job DescriptionThis position encompasses the Anne Arundel County region of Maryland and includes equal coverage of our centers located in Glen Burnie and Pasadena, MD. UM Urgent Care providers are the leaders of our urgent care facilities, providing excellent care to our patients, creating signature patient experiences and working as a close-knit team with medical assistants and x-ray technologists.
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Reviews discrepancies between the Clinical Documentation Specialist (CDS) DRG and the Coder DRG. Reviews non-CC/MCC records to determine if record was miscoded or if additional documentation is needed.
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