The Electronic Medical Records Specialist is responsible for creating, maintaining, and validating Bradley Health Care’s legal electronic medical records. Duties include retrieving records from nursing units, ancillary departments, and remote campuses. All inpatient and outpatient discharged records are reconciled against census reports. The paper records are reviewed for document and patient identifiers and then prepped for the scanning process. The paper is scanned on either high-speed or flatbed scanners and image quality is reviewed for legibility. Electronic images which require manual intervention are manually indexed to the assigned the document or patient id. The electronic record is reviewed to validate the images are assigned to the proper doctype and folder. Individual pages and documents are maintained as needed including moving or rotating pages, reassigning documents to the proper encounter, splitting pages into multiple documents, and merging different documents into one.
The position performs quantitative and qualitative analysis of medical records of discharged Inpatient, Observation, and Outpatient Surgery records in accordance with Medical Record policies and procedures, Medical Staff policies, JCAHO and other regulatory agency standards. The electronic medical record is reviewed for missing documents, incomplete information on existing documents, and missing signatures to ensure the record is complete and accurate. Electronic deficiencies are inserted into the record and assigned to the proper physician to complete. Changes to the record that require reanalysis are also reviewed and additional action is taken as needed. Assistance is provided to physicians as needed when they are completing their deficiencies.
Other periodic duties include assisting physicians, various office duties, and answering phone within the HIM department.
One year of Medical Record and/or scanning experience preferred. Must demonstrate the ability to type 40 - 45 wpm accurately or demonstrate sufficient keyboard familiarity to perform job functions. Previous experience in a hospital HIM department preferred.
Six months of analysis experience preferred. Previous experience with a document imaging system desired, preferably Siemens Imaging; will consider medical office experience.
Skills:* Strong knowledge of medical record format and content for inpatient and outpatient visits.----------------------------------------------------------
Typical office/information systems environment, subject to frequent interruptions and heavy deadline requirements.
The associate is frequently working with sensitive and confidential patient and business information.
Frequent sitting, and long periods of reviewing records from a computer screen. Frequent pushing, pulling, bending, stooping, reaching and climbing (steps, step ladder, stool) requires use of proper body mechanics. Often it will be necessary for individual to spend most of shift on feet. Ability to handle moderate to heavy materials while bending or reaching overhead. Dexterity of upper extremities and fingers, as well as mental and visual dexterity to names, numbers, color codes, report types, as well as hand dexterity to sort reports and/or enter data.* Work assignments require consistent periods of sitting or standing.
This position must practice good organization skills due to interruptions and interactions with other team members. Position must be able to work in a team environment and be self-directed enough to work alone when necessary. Must remain calm under stress and must be able to appropriately handle an irate person when the occasion arises (i.e., physician, hospital employee, patient).
Must be able to lift, bend and carry light to medium weight equipment. Move mobile files and buggies.
Yearly based
Worldwide
TN , United States