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Qualifications Your qualifications and experience will include: Education: High school diploma or equivalent REQUIRED Experience: Two years of experience as a coder with Medical Records preferred Licensure/Certification: CPC (Certified Professional Coder), CCA (Certified Coding Associate), or CCS (Certified Coding Specialist) REQUIRED. RHIA (Registered Health Information Administrator) or RHIT (Registered Health Information Technician) preferred.
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Perform clinical audits via EMR, in-house paper medical records, on-site provider visits to measure compliance with preventive health guidelines and to measure effectiveness of quality improvement initiatives.
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Understands necessary computer functions in the office setting: MAPS, MCIR Practice Management, Electronic Medical Records, LIS, Emageon, dictation systems, and any other necessary programs to assist providers and staff.
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Job Overview: As a Medical Scribe, you will work closely with healthcare professionals to document patient encounters, assist in maintaining accurate and up-to-date medical records, and ensure the smooth operation of clinical workflows.
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Phlebotomy experience preferred, plus experience with electronic medical records. Certified Medical Assistant, Registered Medical Assistant or certified EMT-B required. Overview Qualifications: Certified Medical Assistant, Registered Medical Assistant or certified EMT-B required.
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Understands necessary computer functions in the office setting: Michigan Automated Prescription System (MAPS), Michigan Care Improvement Registry (MCIR) Practice Management, Electronic Medical Records, Laboratory Information System (LIS) , Emageon, dictation systems, and any other necessary programs to assist providers and staff.
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Medical History Records: You’ll use your attention to detail to screen new and repeat donors, and take and record donor vital signs and finger stick results. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or equivalentCurrent license or certification in the state where duties will be assigned: Certified Phlebotomy Technician 1 (CPT1), Certified Phlebotomy Technician 2 (CPT2), Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS), or Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT.
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Position Description : The Medical Device - IT Service Manager will provide support for the design, delivery, implementation and maintenance of all IT initiatives for US Oncology Medical Devices.
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Assists the physician and office staff with selected duties to include clerical processing, patient preparation, scheduling, lab, x-ray and medical records. Medical Assistant- RMA, Registered Medical Assistant, Certified Medical Assistant, CMA, CCMA, Clinic Medical Assistant, Clinical Medical Assistant, Medical Technologist, Phlebotomy, Phlebotomist, CNA, Certified Nurse Assistant, EMT, Emergency Medical Tech, Clinic Technician, Technician, Health Care Tech, healthcare, Dental Assistant, Vitals, Patient Care, Back Office, M-F, 8-5, Days, no holidays, no weekends, PTO, Benefits, ESB, 401k, no experience, entry level, graduate, specialty.
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Completion of courses in Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology required. Today, Community Health System is the region’s largest healthcare provider and includes three divisions: Community Medical Centers hospitals, Community Care Health and Community Provider Network.
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Fulfills clerical responsibilities as assigned which may include: sending/receiving patient medical records; obtaining lab/x-ray reports, hospital notes, referral information, etc; completing forms/requisitions as needed; scheduling appointments; verifying insurance coverage and patient demographics; managing charts to ensure information is completed and accurate.
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Provides training and consultation in conducting thorough history review based upon clients’ clinical documentation, electronic medical records, state hospital records, and court/legal records.
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The primary function of the Medical Records Coordinator is to work with the physicians, office staff and nursing management team to optimize the utilization of the electronic. Clinical Services Medical Records Coordinator RN or LPN What will you be doing and how will you make a difference at American Senior Communities.
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Participate in the quarterly review/ optimization of computed tomography, digital radiography, computed radiography, and fluoroscopy protocols as well as reviews of patient and personnel exposure records.
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HIM Manager will supervise the HIM Department including but not limited to Medical Records Specialist, Quality Improvement Associate and other staff as needed and will monitor and audit Patients charts and assist in any training or correction in the medical records process to maintain HIPPA Compliance.
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