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Basic computer skills to include Word processing and spreadsheet analysis as well as electronic medical records and PACS troubleshooting. Experience*: 5 years of experience as a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer in a hospital/healthcare environment.
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Experience working with electronic medical records preferred For Cardiology offices only: 6 months experience working in an ambulatory care medical office or equivalent required, OR Bachelor's degree in Exercise Physiology/Science or related major OR successful completion of a Cardiac Technician course.
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Carrying or lifting of medical records is usually required daily. Registered Health Information Technologist (RHIT), Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), Certified Professional Coder (CPC), Certified Professional Coder-Hospital (CPC-H), Certified Coder Specialist-Physician (CCS-P), and/or Certified Coder Specialist (CCS) are acceptable with a minimum of 5 years medical coding experience (encompassing multiple clinical specialties) and 3 years of medical auditing experience within the last eight years is required.
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Ensures accurate coding of medical records utilizing JC, MHS and MTF guidelines. All audits of coded data for outpatient medical records (clinic visits), inpatient medical records, inpatient rounds, emergency room and ambulatory procedure visits, including data related to the provider information, dates of procedures and patient identifiable information, are completed in accordance with established official guidelines and without discrepancies.
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Updates appropriate records of scheduled equipment maintenance and manages drug and medical supply inventories. Documents activities in the patient's electronic medical record (EMR.
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Reviews and creates individual electronic admission records in the ISO data system that is used for client/case management and SEVIS batch processing. Identifies and resolves problems that relate to international student admission processing with the above data systems, including coding and other errors that prevent electronic data downloads and transmissions.
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Understanding and using the Daily Log, X-Ray Listing, Medical Records Needing Review, and X-Ray Status Listing; Understanding and using the medical record system, including registration, processing of the patient, and medical records and hardware or software problems.
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The candidates possessing a Certified Professional Medical Auditor (CPMA) certification must have a minimum of 2 years medical auditing experience within the last 5 years of medical coding experience (encompassing multiple clinical specialties.
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Knowledge of legal, regulatory, and policy compliance issues related to medical coding and billing procedures and documentation. Advanced knowledge of medical coding and billing systems and regulatory requirements.
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C-EFM - Electronic Fetal Monitoring from the National Certification Corporation (NCC) is required for Perinatal nurses (labor and delivery, antepartum, antenatal testing) within 12 months from date of hire.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to: The Records Management Specialist provides direct operational support to Owide electronic and non-electronic Federal records management in accordance with National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) records management best practices.
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In collaboration with department director and Physics director participates in clinical education, training, and competency evaluations for medical physics, Dosimetry, and therapy staff. Must apply for and maintain relevant State licensing and/or registration as required for working as a medical physicist at the clinical site and to do so in a timely manner.
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Responsibilities: Create Original, Enhanced Minimum Level, and Copy Cataloging records for collections of Vietnamese language material in various subject areas Efficiently catalog Vietnamese titles by supplying required metadata in MARC21 compliant bibliographic records.
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Medical Technologist (MT)/Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS)/Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) certification by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP), National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel (NCA), or American Medical Technologists (AMT.
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Installs, calibrates and maintains equipment in assigned area which includes, but not limited to laser cameras, general radiographic, diagnostic ultrasound, nuclear gamma cameras, Cath Lab, Special Procedure, fluoroscopic equipment CT and MRI. Troubleshoots, identifies mechanical, electrical and electronic problems; performs preventive maintenance and makes repairs or adjustments as needed.
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