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Completes release of information requests including retrieving patient's medical chart and returning chart, scanning medical record accurately and correctly and transmitting daily, according to requests, established procedures, and established standards of quality and productivity.
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Assists with providing coverage in other areas of the department such as document preparation/scanning, physician chart completion; transcription maintenance and release of information.
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This is an entry level position responsible for processing all release of information (ROI), specifically medical record requests, in a timely and efficient manner ensuring accuracy and providing customers with the highest quality product and customer service.
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Understanding of healthcare law and regulations as it pertains to legal documents such as Adoption, Custody, Guardianship, Health Care Proxy, Living Will, Power of Attorney, Search Warrants and the Cures Act. Managing Release of Information for a hospital and ambulatory sites within South Shore Health.
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Associate must at all times safeguard and protect the patient’s right to privacy by ensuring that only authorized individuals have access to the patient’s medical information and that all releases of information are in compliance with the request, authorization, company policy and HIPAA regulations.
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Work with IT development, project coordinators and infrastructure support teams on the development testing and release of service packs and enhancement for fixing problems and new functionality.
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Depending on the state in which you will be working, exemptions may be available on the basis of disability, medical contraindications to the vaccine or any of its components, pregnancy or pregnancy-related medical conditions, and/or religion.
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This position is responsible for processing all release of information (ROI) specifically medical record requests in a timely and efficient manner ensuring accuracy and providing customers with the highest quality product and customer service.
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Works with patients and staff to ensure completion of Release of Information (ROI) forms. :No ID:13037 Join our team as a Clinical Support Specialist atGrandview Medical-Dental Clinic in Grandview, WA, and be part of a healthcare organization that believes in making a difference beyond medical care.
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Daily operations may include: the release of information, record processing, physician's incomplete area, scanning, coding/abstracting and transcription services. Certifications: Coding Specialist (CCS) by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) required.
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Job Summary:This position is responsible for processing all release of information requests in a timely and efficient manner ensuring accuracy and providing customers with the highest quality product and customer service.
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Datavant has a network of networks consisting of thousands of organizations, more than 70,000 hospitals and clinics, 70% of the 100 largest health systems, and an ecosystem of 500+ real-world data partners.
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Qualifications RequiredHigh School Diploma or GED. Must be 18 years of age or older. Consistent application of medical privacy regulations to guard against unauthorized disclosure. Detail and quality oriented as it relates to accurate and compliant information for medical records.
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Knowledge of Public Laws, Executive Orders, DoD Regulations, Air Force Instructions, and other issues related to the inspection process, to include DoD and AF administrative and inspection policies, procedures, techniques, and practices, as well as public information release and denial determinations (Freedom Of Information Act, Official Use Request, Privacy Act, etc.
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Must be willing to travel 75% of their time to multiple sites based on the needs of the region. Creates digital images of paperwork to be stored in the electronic medical record.
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