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Provides oversight on key Health Information Management (HIM) services provided at a DHS hospital, such as Medical Coding, Release of Information, Document Scanning and Validation, Data Capture and Reporting, Clinical Document Deficiency Tracking, and File Room Maintenance.
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State of Massachusetts Health Information Management Manager Boston , Massachusetts Apply Now The Health Information Management (HIM) Manager oversees all activities, functions, and staff related to the security, integrity, accessibility, and confidentiality of health and knowledge-based information within the Lemuel Shattuck hospital.
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Manages all abstracting and coding functions in a large (deemed to be 250 or more licensed beds) acute hospital or a major abstracting and coding operation in a large (deemed to be 250 or more licensed beds) acute hospital or acts as the first assistant of the Health Information Management Division of a medium size (deemed to be 100 to 299 licensed beds) hospital or the Correctional Treatment Center.
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Health Informatics: Responsible for Health Information Exchange, healthcare analytics, clinical decision support, business intelligence, clinical terminologiesHealthcare Leadership: Responsible for performance improvement, staff training and development, strategic and organizational management, project, and contract management Consumer Engagement: Manages patient health records, patient portals, patient rights, personal health monitoring, and coordination of care.
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Our medical capabilities span everything from wound care to urgent care, oncology to neurology, physical therapy to speech therapy, a Level III NICU, robust robotic surgery department and a continuously expanding rural health practice.
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Provide Leadership to the Department: lead and champion organizational change; encourage participation in activities that support relationship development; champion information security and risk management innovation; demonstrate and champion the following characteristics in fulfilling the responsibilities of the job - passion, empowerment, accountability, collaboration and ethics.
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As a Health Information Management - Director in Training with Sunrise Hospital you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back! Our services include scheduling, registration, insurance verification, hospital billing, revenue integrity, collections, payment compliance, credentialing, health information management, customer service, payroll and physician billing.
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You will assist with the Horizon Patient Folder (HPF)/McKesson Patient Folder (MPF) and HIM Shared Services activities, including but not limited to: FTE management, forms management, interface workbook, operational assessment, action planning, productivity monitoring, release of information management, record storage and destruction management, staff education, and HIM operations cleanup.
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Primary responsibilities involve assembling, monitoring, maintaining, retrieving, and filing patient information in the electronic health record in accordance with established Health Information Management (HIM) policies and procedures.
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Highmark Health Director Information Security & Risk Management Cheyenne , Wyoming Apply Now This job directs and manages Information Security and Risk Management (ISRM) services for the Enterprise.
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The Information Security Manager will plan, coordinate, and supervise all activities related to the design, development, and implementation of cyber-security administrative, technical, and physical controls across Tower Health.
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The Director of Operations for Information Management at Legacy Community Health will plan and direct the design, implementation, and maintenance of clinical and operational information systems (IS) to effectively apply technology solutions with the goal of improving function and health record management.
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Highmark Health Director Information Security & Risk Management Bismarck , North Dakota Apply Now This job directs and manages Information Security and Risk Management (ISRM) services for the Enterprise.
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Highmark Health Director Information Security & Risk Management Juneau , Alaska Apply Now This job directs and manages Information Security and Risk Management (ISRM) services for the Enterprise.
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Highmark Health Director Information Security & Risk Management Salt Lake City , Utah Apply Now This job directs and manages Information Security and Risk Management (ISRM) services for the Enterprise.
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