Document Imaging Technician I - Medical Records - Full Time/Evenings - Req #2047104299
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Job Objective:
Under the supervision of the Assistant Director of Health Information Services and under the direction of the Service Coordinator will perform a variety of duties related to record processing in one or more of the following functions: record retrieval, filing, and delivery; researching patient information; prepping records; scanning records; release of information; purging and data entry. This position will maintain daily workflow, ensuring timely processing of records with a high level of quality.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Record Control
Knowledge
Education
Requirements
Education and Experience:
Education
Job Objective:
Under the supervision of the Assistant Director of Health Information Services and under the direction of the Service Coordinator will perform a variety of duties related to record processing in one or more of the following functions: record retrieval, filing, and delivery; researching patient information; prepping records; scanning records; release of information; purging and data entry. This position will maintain daily workflow, ensuring timely processing of records with a high level of quality.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Record Control
- Maintains and uses a variety of health information indexes, census, logs, storage, and retrieval systems. Researches, compiles and generates information related to same.
- Retrieves, reproduces, delivers and files health information throughout the facility and in offsite storage areas using numerical, alphabetical, and color-coded systems.
- Retrieves and reconciles daily discharge records to ensure timeliness of prepping, scanning, and indexing processes.
- Drive hospital vehicle to offsite storage and other facilities for transportation of records following defined transport guidelines.
- Based on defined guidelines, decipher if records should be retained or purged.
- Purges records based on defined criteria.
- Retained records will re-filed on shelving units at offsite storage.
- Purged records identified for destruction will be maintained in a separate holding area at offsite storage, designated documents transported to main office for review, then records identified for destruction moved to shred-it bins on destruction approval dates identified by Service Coordinator.
- Enters data into computer system based on procedures for destruction.
- Enters data in a timely and accurate manner.
- Returns incomplete or questionable records to Service Coordinator for final disposition before entering data.
- Technically evaluates, assembles, and processes documents in preparation for the scanning process while ensuring correct patient identification on each page of record.
- Processes photographs and cold feeds as defined in the guidelines.
- Removes staples, identifies poor originals, secures damaged or small documents.
- Prepares batches and completes appropriate information on cover sheet for each patient type.
- Scans documents in a timely manner while verifying accuracy of preparation, quality, and potential scanning hazards. Writes batches to correct work queue.
- Maintains scanner and performs scanner maintenance processes.
- Assigns a batch identification number according to procedure.
- Copies, prints, or faxes pertinent records in response to requests for release of records or continued care.
- Documents or communicates requests or releases of records in appropriate system or to appropriate staff.
- Protects the confidentiality of primary and secondary health records and releases information as mandated by law, professional standards, and the hospital's policies.
- Assists hospital staff, medical staff, public, and patients.
- Performs transcription clerical functions.
- Plans, organizes, prioritizes, and coordinates work to achieve functional area goals and maximum productivity and efficiency on a day-to-day basis.
- Researches and enters patient data into various systems as defined by procedure.
- Answers telephones consistent with Service Excellence standards, addresses and/or routes calls appropriately and in a timely manner.
- Accepts and carries out other miscellaneous duties and responsibilities as required for maintaining the services provided by Medical Records.
Knowledge
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications.
- Knowledge of department policies, practices and operations.
- Perform data entry accurately with use of a keyboard and mouse.
- Perform duties using computers and equipment required for scanning and indexing of documents
- Effective oral and written communication skills.
- Detail oriented and organized.
- Ability to recognize colors associated with color-coded filing system.
- Ability to learn the advanced aspects of the various indexes, storage, tracking, and retrieval systems.
- Ability to retrieve, reproduce, deliver, track, and file records using various equipment and systems in the facility and offsite.
- Ability to review records and verify patient information.
- Ability to drive hospital vehicle to offsite storage areas and facilities for record transport.
- Patients Come First – We listen actively and communicate with our patients and families, placing safety as a top priority.
- Accountability & Ownership – We fully complete tasks, are transparent, effectively communicate, and recognize that what we do reflects on us.
- Teamwork – We build trusting relationships, promote a sense of community, and are respectful of everyone. Success is about the whole team.
- Integrity & Honesty – We tell the truth at all times, speak up when something is wrong, and do the right thing when no one is looking.
- Excellence – We take pride in our work, are goal-oriented, and on a never-ending quest for top tier quality.
- Initiative & Innovation – Our can-do attitudes, creativity, and resourcefulness empower us to improve the patient’s experience, solve our own problems, make timely decisions, and look for opportunities to add value.
- Tenderness & Compassion – We have genuine empathy, show kindness, and encourage and advocate for each other.
Education
- High school graduate or GED equivalent.
- Prior experience working in an acute care hospital medical record department preferred.
- Valid driver's license required
- Ability to adhere with AVH Absenteeism and Tardiness Policy
- Ability to adhere with AVH Leaves of Absence Policy
- Ability to adhere with AVH Paid Time Off (PTO) Policy
- Ability to adhere with AVH Recording of Hours Worked Policy
- Ability to adhere to the department dress code
- Ability to organize work and establish priorities
- Ability to expand on own initiative in performance of duties
- Skill and ability to follow the telephone etiquette/standards
- Conforms to AVH Standards of Excellence
- Ability to function effectively under pressure and meet time parameters
- Ability to communicate effectively while maintaining good working relationships with co-workers, managers and other hospital staff
- Ability to adhere to the normal standards of courtesy and conduct as defined under the rules of hospitality at AVH
- Ability to maintain the confidentiality of patient, hospital and department information
- Ability to adhere to safety rules and regulations
- Safely and effectively uses all equipment necessary to carry out duties
- Ability to interpret and function under hospital and department policies and procedures
- Conforms with required and appropriate Joint Commission requirements
- Conforms with and supports hospital quality assurance and improvement guidelines
- Ability to participate effectively in department and hospital staff education
- Display a willingness to work as a team player
- Ability to give and support the highest level of patient/customer satisfaction at all times
- Supports and adheres to the values and mission statement established by the AVH Board of Directors
- Ability to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the Compliance & Integrity Program and its established policies.
- Ability to follow the Code of Conduct
- Work is usually performed in a normal office environment and may require long periods in sedentary position performing one function.
- Transporting records or boxes of records within the facility and to onsite storage areas will be required to retrieve or deliver records.
- Frequent use of scanner, keyboard and video display terminal.
- Driving a hospital vehicle in order to transport records.
Requirements
Education and Experience:
Education
- High school graduate or GED equivalent.
- Prior experience working in an acute care hospital medical record department preferred.
- Valid driver's license required