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The Trauma Registrar's primary responsibility is for Trauma Registry data abstraction and input. Utilizes the Georgia Office of EMS & Trauma criteria, ICD-9 codes, and diagnoses to identify patients requiring inclusion into the Trauma Registry.
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The Trauma Registrar will code and enter data into the computerized state trauma registry, maintaining confidentiality at all times. Under the direction of the Emergency Department Director, the Trauma Registrar assists the Trauma Coordinator in meeting all State and regulatory requirements for the hospital’s trauma designation.
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Performs and ensures accuracy in data entry for trauma registry and other analytical reports needed by the Hospital’s Trauma Service. Reviews the system report logs of the Emergency Department for patients that meet criteria for inclusion in the trauma registry.
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License(s)/Certification(s)/Registration(s) Required: Must have previously attended, or attend within 12 months of employment hire the following courses: The American Trauma Society’s Trauma Registrar Course or equivalent provided by a state trauma program, The Association of the Advancement of Automotive Medicine’s Injury Scaling Course, ICD-10 Coding Course, that must be refreshed every 5 years.
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The Trauma Registrar Registered Nurse (RN), in partnership with Trauma program leadership, develops and assures the quality and accuracy of the trauma registry database. Participates in Trauma Performance Improvement Program including data research, medical record extrapolation, and data entry for the trauma registry.
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The Trauma Registrar is responsible for the collection/abstraction of required state and national trauma data bank elements into the Trauma Registry database on all patients meeting state or national trauma inclusion criteria.
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Responsibilities include: identifying patients with diagnosis meeting Trauma criteria; abstracting medical records for trauma registry information, coding their diagnoses according to AIS scoring data; and electronically submitting trauma registry data to the State.
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The Trauma Data Coordinator (Trauma Registrar) accurately interprets and abstracts clinical data from the medical record into the trauma registry database as defined by the Pennsylvania Trauma Outcome Study (PTOS) and National Trauma Data Bank (NTDB) utilizing ICD-10 and AIS coding guidelines.
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Assists the Trauma Program Manager with the development of the Trauma Resource Nurse role as well as the education and implementation of new trauma staff and processes. The Trauma PI Specialist will serve as the coordinator for performance improvement and patient safety activities for Trauma Services, which includes oversight of the Trauma Registry and Registrars, quality indicators, data analysis, trending, and report preparation to help guide outreach, injury prevention and educational activities based on data.
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Trauma Registrar's primary responsibility is to assure that complete and accurate data is collected and maintained for all trauma patients diagnosed and/or treated at Lee Memorial Health System Trauma Center.
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Submits the required data elements to the Riverside County trauma registry as required by state statute. The Trauma Process Improvement Nurse working in conjunction with the Trauma Program Manager and Trauma Medical Director assists the trauma program in monitoring all aspects of care.
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Completion of a recognized course of study from a certified or accredited organization for: Trauma Registrar, Nurse/Medical Assistant, or Health Information Coder preferred. Maintains the Trauma Registry by capturing accurate and complete information on all patients entered into the Trauma Registry, and assisting the Manager in trending aggregate data to evaluate Trauma Program performance.
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As a Trauma Registrar RN, you will be responsible for overseeing the trauma registry database to include patient identification, abstraction, coding and entering data; retrieval and presentation of registry data for quality improvement, education and research.
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Identifies cases, abstracts and maintains the trauma registry database according to existing regulatory requirements. Knowledge in Trauma Registry methodology, case abstracting, and data entry.
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Work in close collaboration with the Trauma Program Manager and Trauma Medical Directors (Adult and Pediatric). Takes initiative in planning, developing, organizing, and evaluation of Morristown Medical Center’s Pediatric Trauma Performance Improvement and Patient Safety (PIPS) Program.
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