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Working as a Physician Facilitator (known at other places as a "medical scribe") is one of the best opportunities for you to start your career in the medical field. Support: Report to an extraordinary medical scribe whose main goal is your success.
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The purpose of a Medical Scribe at Oak Street Health is to support our primary care providers with clinical documentation so that they can focus on providing exceptional care to our patients.
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Title: Medical Scribe (Full-time in Primary Care Setting) Check out this pamphlet for a sneak peek into the life of an Oak Street Medical Scribe! This is an excellent opportunity for pre-med track individuals looking to gain practical, paid experience in a clinical setting before applying to an MD/DO/PA/NP program, as well as those pursuing careers in Health Informatics, Public Health, Healthcare Administration, Medical Coding, and other related fields.
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Prior scribe or transcription experience [preferred but not required] Beyond the typical Scribe role, these important care team members serve as clinical documentation assistants to their paired provider.
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Knowledge of medical terminology and common medications, either from a pre-medical degree or prior clinical experience [required] Requesting and reviewing medical records. In addition to observing and documenting all patient encounters in real time, our Scribes become experts in our value-based care model and the documentation and care of chronic conditions, including ICD-10 and CPT coding.
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A medical scribe is responsible for listening, observing, and accurately documenting the interaction between a healthcare provider and their patients in real time. Clinical In-Person Medical Scribe Job Description.
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Scribes receive extensive on-the-job training in clinical workflows, value-based medicine, preventative care for chronic conditions, accurate and specific documentation, population health data streams, and team based care.
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Requesting and reviewing medical recordsLeveraging Oak Street's population health tools to support clinical documentation improvementPreparing for and supporting Daily Huddles and Clinical Documentation ReviewsConsulting with provider on clinical documentation opportunities.
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Assigning appropriate CPT and ICD-10 codes. Prior clinical experience, including shadowing and/or volunteering [strongly preferred] providing personalized primary care for older adults on Medicare, with the goal of keeping patients healthy and living life to the fullest.
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Two years as medical scribe preferred. As an Retina/Ophthalmic Scribe you will provide accurate documentation and summarization of the examination and recommendations, while maintaining patient flow and communication regarding appointment status.
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Title: Medical Scribe - Remote. Title: Medical Scribe - Remote. Leveraging Oak Street's population health tools to support clinical documentation improvement. Fluency in Spanish, Polish, Russian, or other languages spoken by people in the communities we serve [required where indicated.
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Internally, we call them CISs (Clinic Informatics Specialists) in recognition of their important role in supporting accurate, specific, and timely clinical documentation. Opportunities for leadership development and continuing education stipends.
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Supporting the care team with additional responsibilities related to clinical documentation. Administrative support for your provider and care team ~ 10% Compliance with hospital and Oak Street Health policies, including HIPAA [required.
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A medical scribe is responsible for listening, observing, and accurately documenting real-time interactions between healthcare provider and their patients. A Day in the Life of a Medical Scribe.
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Description Company:Oak Street HealthTitle: Medical Scribe (Full-time in Primary Care Setting)Role DescriptionThe purpose of a Medical Scribe at Oak Street Health is to support our primary care providers with clinical documentation so that they can focus on providing exceptional care to our patients.
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