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The medical information management enterprise is linked to the health system colleges and contributes to the academic and research mission of the university by training health information management students, and advising on access to the electronic medical record and release of medical record information for research purposes.
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As the Health Information Specialist 2 (Image Library Technician), your main function within Diagnostic Imaging Services is to perform digitization, conversion and distribution of radiographic patient images and reports at OHSU, as well as from/to other facilities, while providing quality customer service for both internal and external customers.
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Responsible for managing and enforcing information security directive mandated by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Perform ongoing information risk assessments and audits to ensure the information systems are adequately protected and meet HIPAA certification requirements.
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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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DCI Donor Services is seeking a Health Information Management Program Manager to join our team. Develops and manages an organizational plan with partner hospitals/systems, health information exchanges, and clinical platforms for direct access to electronic medical records (EMRs.
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JOB QUALIFICATIONS- Coding Auditor - Health Information Management CODING AUDITOR - HIM Full-Time Coding Auditor candidates for the Health Information Management Department must meet the following minimum job qualifications: Education: Must have working-level knowledge of the English language, including reading, writing and speaking English.
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Relevant certifications such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Security Auditor (CISA), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), and/or Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP.
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Coordinate with the Third-Party Risk Officer to support oversight of the information security requirements of the bank's Third-Party Risk Management Program in line with GLBA and FTC standards.
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The CIO is also D&H's Chief Data Protection Officer and Chief Information Security Officer and is responsible for directing, planning and implementing enterprise-wide IT systems in support of business operations with a focus on improving cost effectiveness, service quality and business development.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Chief Information Officer (CIO) to provide IT leadership and vision. Responsible for leading the IT PMO (project management office), ensuring a project management methodology and supporting best practices are utilized to manage large information technology projects.
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The Chief Information Officer (CIO) reports directly to the Chief Operating Officer, is a member of the Chancellor's Executive Council, and is the most senior executive officer responsible for providing leadership and direction to the units of the Information Technology Services (ITS) division.
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Computer Technologies Consultants (CTC) is seeking an Information Security Engineer to support our team located at the Indian Head Campus and EOD Campus of the Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head (NSWC IHD) in Maryland.
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Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field. Extensive knowledge of data engineering, data integration, and data management concepts, such as APIs, ETL (Extract, Transform, Load), MDM (Master Data Management), CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete), Pub-Sub (Publish-Subscribe.
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It is the role of the Release of Information Specialist to serve within the Health Information Management Administration Call Center. Their primary responsibility is to assist the caller or requester with release of information regarding continuity of care and questions regarding health information.
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Ellucian Banner serves as our student information system {SIS) and resource planning system (RPS). Texas Tech University (Texas Tech) invites applications and nominations for the position of Chief Information Officer (CIO.
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