Job Location : Oklahoma City,OK, USA
OverviewTo be considered for an interview, please make sure your application is full in line with the job specs as found below.ONE TEAM. ALL HEART. At Oklahoma Heart Hospital (OHH), patient care is at the heart of everything we do. Our nurses are involved in every aspect of their patients' care and provide hope, compassion, and healing to patients and their families. In collaboration with our physicians and other caregivers, our nursing team is helping to shape the way OHH serves the state and leads the nation. Be part of the future of cardiac care.
Top Tier Benefit Packages:Medical, Dental, and Vision401 (k) planPaid Time Off (PTO)Extended Medical Benefit (EMB)
ResponsibilitiesEpic Application Coordinators report to the Epic Project director and are key members of the Epic implementation team. The Epic Application Coordinator (HIM) is the primary point of contact for the Health Information Management Application, and is involved in all aspects of system design, build, and testing while also coordinating and facilitating solutions for all issues that arise during the project with regards to the HIM Department.
Throughout the project, and post go-live, they will be working closely with the clinical workgroups to develop and maintain appropriate workflows. The focus for this role will be on chart tracking, release of information, deficiency tracking, and coding.
Education: Bachelor's degree in healthcare, IT, or related field (or equivalent experience)Experience: Three (3) years of related experience, including experience with the HIM department and HIM workflows. Additional experience with transcription and scanning workflows is desired.
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As part of our team, you are empowered to work collaboratively with our physicians and other caregivers, and play an integral role in setting the standard for excellence in patient care. Every team member at OHH plays an integral role in our patients' experience. They are the reason OHH continues to serve the state and lead the nation. Be part of the future of cardiac care.
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