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Task while providing an exceptional customer experience Experience in E-Clinical Works or other electronic medical records system such as Epic, Athena Health, NextGen. Experience with Avaya telephony platform desired Knowledge of and strict adherence to HIPAA.
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Being a part of the Conviva team gives you: We offer tangible and intangible benefits such as medical, dental and vision benefits, 401k, tuition reimbursement, vacation, paid holidays, work-life balance, growth, a positive and fun culture and much more.
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The clinic offers the latest technology in MRI, digital x-ray, stem cell therapy, pain management, and electronic medical records. EMR: Epic inpatient & Intergy Greenway Health’s electronic health record in the clinic.
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Experience working with an electronic health records. Ensures all correspondence is scanned and/or filed, processes requests for medical records release and maintains appropriate logs, etc.
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Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs) , and medical imaging formats (e.g., DICOM), molecular data is advantageous. Responsible for developing innovative and practical Generative AI applications for Tempus product line; for example, build LLM-based generative AI agents that solve impactful business challenges at Tempus across all our business units - touching on clinical notes, electronic health records, medical imaging, sequencing data, etc.
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Participates in Pharmacy, Therapeutic, and Strategic Initiatives, Patient Safety/Sentinel Event Committee, Performance Improvement, Electronic Medical Records (EMR), Utilization Management and other process improvement committees/initiatives as directed or assigned.
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DESCRIPTION OF RESPONSIBILITIES The Medical Records Technician (MRT) is responsible for the day to day tasks required to maintain the electronic health record(eHR) for IHSC. The responsibilities include, but are not limited to: receiving, scanning, verifying, and filing medical documentation ensuring complete medical records are provided when required.
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Operate a standard desktop and Windows-based computer system, including but not limited to, electronic medical records, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, intranet and computer navigation.
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Preferred experience and/or an understanding of electronic health records (EHR) i.e. Allscripts software. Gathers, via direct care and/or telephone encounters, clinical data and maintains documentation in the clinical record (initials/dates) to ensure accurate tracking of medical treatment, i.e. chief complaint, vital signs, allergies, medications, advanced directive, growth charts, pain score, health history - i.e. immunization records, allergy injection record, other; completes Comprehensive Health Assessment as indicated annually.
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Knowledge of medical terminology, electronic medical records, developmental disability services, special education IDEA/ADA and healthcare process (preferred) Have previous experience as a medical assistant, behavior health technician, or other social welfare services or an equivalent combination of education and highly relevant experience preferred or valid Washington State Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN.
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Strong knowledge of healthcare data standards, terminologies (ICD-10, SNOMED), and electronic health records (EHR) systems. Use natural language processing (NLP) and computer vision for unstructured data analysis in healthcare records and medical imaging.
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The ROI Specialist I is responsible for the for the appropriate distribution of all incoming requests for medical records received via paper, fax or electronic fax. The ROI Specialist I will answer all phone calls promptly and provide the caller with the appropriate information including the process for obtaining medical records and the required elements to be included in the request.
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Familiarity with healthcare data domain in at least one of: electronic medical records (EHR/EMR), clinical imaging, clinical workflows; Electronic Data captures (EDC), and/or clinical research/trials.
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Experience in a medical office setting utilizing a computer-based practice management software system. Medical, religious, and state exemptions will be available. Ensure thorough records are maintained by documenting discussion, messages and actions taken to process inquiries.
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Medical and religious exemptions will be availa. Conviva is seeking a dedicated, compassionate and cheerful Work from Home / Bilingual / Call Center Customer Service Representative who is interested in being part of a team that focuses on excellent service to others.
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