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Under the direct supervision of the Utilization Manager and in collaboration with all Clinic Directors, the Medical Records Coordinator (MRC) is responsible for managing the medical records for all APLA Health & Wellness clinics, including preparing, scanning, and retrieving patient health records in response to internal and external requests.
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We are seeking a qualified and experienced individual to join our team as Clinical Data Abstraction Team Lead. In this role, you will lead a team of clinical abstraction specialists responsible for analyzing patient medical records to ensure accurate coding for Risk Adjustment and HEDIS purposes.
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Phlebotomy experience preferred, plus experience with electronic medical records. Certified Medical Assistant, Registered Medical Assistant or certified EMT-B required.
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We are looking for candidates with a master’s degree (or higher) from an accredited psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner program who have a CA state license, at least two years of experience working in an ambulatory mental health clinic or private psychiatric practice and experience charting with Electronic Health Records (EHR) or Electronic Medical Records (EMR.
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To provide diversified administrative, clerical, and technical assistance/service within a correctional healthcare facility through electronic information systems management, medical records processing, or materials inventory/procurement activities.
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Maintain precise electronic medical records for patients. Leveraging cutting-edge medical devices, we provide our patients with long-term success, even after conventional treatments have proven ineffective.
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Efficiently manage DME orders, inputting them into our Electronic Medical Records system (EMR) and inventory portal. In-depth knowledge of DME equipment and medical office procedures.
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VOA is seeking an Electronic Health Records (EHR) Specialist that will act as a key member of a national capacity building team that works with local Affiliates in multiple states. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice Education and Experience: Completion of four years of post-secondary education in relevant fields such Healthcare Administration, Social Work, Public Administration or other relevant fieldsMinimum of 2 years of experience in electronic health record systems within social care or healthcare settings.
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Experience with Electronic Medical Records. Ensure accurate documentation in the electronic health record (EHR) and electronic medical record (EMR) systems, including documentation of HEDIS and Stars quality measures.
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Opened in 2005, this is an innovative, fully electronic facility that features electronic medical records, computerized physician order entry, digital radiography, sophisticated ICU monitoring and much more.
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Performs general clerical tasks, such as answering phones; updating patient appointments; retrieving, entering, revising patient electronic health records (EHR); or updating the laboratory information system (LIS) and radiology information systems (RIS.
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Knowledge of electronic records management, USPTO rules, and legal billing duties. Create, edit, revise, redline, and proofread documents from dictation, handwritten, typed, or electronic copy.
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Keywords: compliance, biomedical, customer service, medical equipment troubleshooting, data entry, biomedical devices, athena, lawson, emr, electronic medical records, ehr, electronic health records, project coordinator, project analyst, IT support, IT technician, service desk technician, desktop support, biomedical technician, bmet.
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Reviews records of problem cases and sets up case conferences on topics of interest for Continuing Medical Education (CME), in association with the University of Florida, Department of Psychiatry.
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Medical, Dental, Vision insurance (90% of your premium covered by Serenity) Alongside medication management, we specialize in alternative treatments like Ketamine infusions and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), all within a luxurious outpatient setting reminiscent of a spa.
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