What are the responsibilities and job description for the Medical Records Clerk (PRN) position at Ashe Memorial Hospital?
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Hours: 1st shift, days may vary | No Supervisory Responsibilities | No Travel | Pay commensurate with experience
PRN, day shift position in the Health Information Department.
JOB SUMMARY:
Coordinates record reviews and assists requesters with access to and release of information. Responds to requests for medical information by performing duties in accordance with established Ashe Memorial Hospital and Departmental policies and state and federal laws. Processes incoming and outgoing mail daily. Collecting and scanning medical records, consents, and results into Meditech.
Minimum Job Qualifications:
Regulatory Requirements:
- High school graduate or equivalent preferred.
- 2 or more years of previous release of information experience.
- Knowledge of HIPPA laws and Medical Terminology.
- Ability to work with patients, attorneys, insurance companies, workers compensation carriers, Medicare & Medicaid in a collaborative manner preferred.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Coordinates the release of medical information to all requestors, including patients, physicians, and other health care providers within 5 working days of receiving it.
- Coordinates the scanning of medical records, consents, and results to the EHR.
- Processes subpoenas and court orders within time frames given on subpoena or court order.
- Verifies authorizations in accordance with Ashe Memorial Hospital policy and procedures and state and federal laws.
- Maintains security and confidentiality regulations for record access and review. Consults Director or Supervisor with any unusual requests.
- Stamps all requests for records with date received and logs in the correspondence log as received.
- Familiar with the components of a valid subpoena or court order.
- Schedules appointments for review of records by attorneys, auditors, patients, etc.
- Maintain supplies and order supplies, as necessary.
- Maintains a good working relationship within the Department and other departments.
- Willingly accepts additional assignments: SDC charts, reference labs, tumor registry.
- Familiar with amendment to the Medical Record process and forms.
- Possesses the ability to pull together an accounting of released information for patients on demand.
- Files completed records in the permanent file area, all incoming reports outside department and hospital.
- Follows departmental policies and procedures when releasing protected health information (PHI) to Clerk of Court.
- Prepare records for storage. Responsible for the retrieval of stored records at storage facility.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Must be willing to receive all required vaccinations (i.e., flu shot, etc.). All new employees working must be fully vaccinated as a condition of employment (unless the new hire has requested and received an exemption). Candidates for employment will be notified of this policy requirement prior to the start of employment. After receiving an offer of employment, new employees must provide proof of vaccination or request and receive an exemption before beginning work.
To apply, please fill out an application, attach a cover letter, and resume. Include gaps in employment and reasons for separation.
Criminal background check and pre-employment drug screen required upon conditional job offer.
***Benefits apply the 1st of the month following employment, per policy.***
*For full job description and benefits, please contact Human Resources.
Ashe Memorial Hospital is an equal opportunity employer and, as such, considers individuals for employment according to their abilities and performance. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position without compromising patient care. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, age, religion, color, sex, national origin, physical or mental disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other classification protected by law. All employment requirements mandated by local, state, and federal regulations will be observed.