SUMMARY:Works under the supervision of the Site Manager. The medical record includes information the patient provides concerning their symptoms and medical history, the results of examinations, reports of x-rays and laboratory tests, diagnosis and treatment plans. The Medical Records Clerk organizes and ensures documents have been signed by clinician and files in the proper location in the chart. The clerk will prepare charts for the following day and pull transcription from fax and attach to chart for doctor's signature.Compensation:$17.50 - $18.74 per hourESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Administrative Functions:
Assures that all medical records are filed in accordance with filling proceduresMaintains staff's medical records in separate file cabinetMaintains staff's medical records confidential at all timesMaintains and up-dates medical records pull out systemFiles all in-coming reports, lab results, x-ray report, and all records pertaining to patient's medical status. Places medical record in providers work box for him/her to review and sign all reportsResponsible for processing all in coming medical record requests (copies record and mails it to requestor)Responsible for processing subpoenas and or any legal agencies medical record requestsKeeps a record of all in-coming subpoenasPulls medical records for following dayPlaces all necessary forms needed by the provider in medical recordReviews medical records after services have been rendered to assure all documents are complete, signed, dated, and file under the correct section of the medical recordProvides back-up for frontline staff when appropriatePulls medical records for Peer Review and Chart AuditsMaintains and up-dates medical records requestsRestricts access to medical records department to unauthorized personnelAnswers/returns phone calls related to medical recordsAt the end of each work day makes sure that all medical records are in the medical records room and lockedQUALIFICATIONS:Minimum Qualifications:
Graduate of approved high school or GED equivalentOne year work experience.Special Conditions of Employment:1. All staff that is presently working within a clinic is required to have a Current and Valid CPR and First Aide certification on file with the Human Resources Department. This is for clinical and administrative staff. This new license requirement is mandatory for continued employment, CPR and First Aide certification must be obtained though the American Heart Association. Internet certificates do not comply and for this reason are not valid.Other details
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