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Medical Records Specialist - Acute
full-timeJames City County

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Medical Records Specialist - Acute | The Pavilion at Williamsburg Place | Williamsburg, Virginia

About the Job:

The Medical Records Specialist is responsible for qualitative workup of all medical records to include assignment of deficiencies, abstracting information for clinical indices, and preparation of chart for billing within set timelines. Maintains medical record integrity through filing, assembling, analysis and retrieving of confidential patient records in compliance with established patient confidentiality policies, regulations standards. May also be responsible for assigning ICD-10-PCS diagnostic and procedural codes to patient accounts codes and abstracts hospital medical records for maintenance of disease indices, internal and external reporting, research, compliance with federal, state and other regulatory agencies, and for billing and reimbursement.

Roles and Responsibilities:

· Prepares and assembles medical records. Organizes and analyzes medical records for accuracy and completeness.

· Establishes and maintains chart control, access and storage relating to the custody of chart and documents in accordance with established policies, procedures, and regulations.

· Receives requests for information from medical records of patients in person, by mail, fax, from such sources as physicians, patients, lawyers, insurance companies, copy services, or health and welfare agencies. Logs in and out all incoming request for release of information identifying the date received, mailed and released information. Assures authorization are properly executed when responding to requests for medical information.

· Manages provided transcription services. Searches and prints dictated reports from computerized transcription system.

· Ensures files are stored in the designated area according to storage procedures. Pulls charts as requested for audits, peer review, readmissions, HBIPS processing and routes to appropriate area or department.

· Processes reports for delivery of records for use in answering correspondence.

· Compares signatures and forwards standard letters to requesting parties, following established policies and procedures on “the release of medical information.”

· Performs quantitative and qualitative analysis of discharge records, assigns physician/clinician deficiencies, and monitors completion of those deficiencies.

· Abstracts clinical information to maintain indices within specified time frames as required.

· Identifies records for quality review monitoring or audits according to specified criteria and assists in retrieving and compiling data as requested.

· Files pertinent clinical data in the appropriate chart, sets up and breaks down of discharge charts. Purges and inventories medical records for off-site storage.

· Communicates with transcriptionist or transcription vendor to resolve issues/errors regarding reports.

· Maintains Master Patient Index of all clients admitted into the facility.

· Prints and delivers medical records forms to patient units. Picks up discharge records from patient units

· May perform coding functions such as assigning appropriate codes using International Classification of Disease system (ICD-10) and/or Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) for diagnosis, procedures, and services.

Education/Requirements:

· High school diploma or equivalent required.

· A minimum of one year experience in Medical Records in psychiatric setting required.

· Prior experience as an abstractor in a health information management or related health care field is preferred.

Why The Pavilion at Williamsburg Place?The Pavilion at Williamsburg Place offers a comprehensive benefit plan and a competitive salary commensurate with experience and qualifications. Qualified candidates should apply by submitting a resume. The Pavilion at Williamsburg Place is an EOE.

Veterans and military spouses are highly encouraged to apply. Summit BHC is dedicated to serving Veterans with specialized programming at our treatment centers across the country. We recognize and value the unique strengths of the military community in supporting our mission to serve those who have served.

Other facts

Tech stack
Medical Records Management,ICD-10 Coding,Data Analysis,Chart Preparation,Patient Confidentiality,Transcription Management,Quality Review,Record Retrieval,Compliance,Health Information Management,Deficiency Assignment,Clinical Indices,Patient Interaction,Documentation,Auditing,Filing

About Summit BHC

Headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee, Summit Behavioral Healthcare was established to develop and operate a network of leading behavioral health and addiction treatment centers throughout the country.

Summit BHC’s focus is on operating acute psychiatric hospitals, specialty chemical dependency services, and behavioral health hospitals throughout the country within a flexible and dynamic continuum of care.

Our Services Include:
Residential Substance Use Disorder Programs
Acute Psychiatric Care
Detoxification Programs
Partial Hospitalization Programs
Intensive Outpatient Programs
Health and Wellness Programs
Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Summit BHC Mission:
Our mission is to improve the lives we touch.

Our treatment facilities are specialized in helping adults, adolescents, and families suffering from mental health challenges and addiction while offering a solution to the stressors that drive these issues, providing a path to change and ensuring ongoing support for a restored life.

Team size: 1,001-5,000 employees
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Industry: Hospitals and Health Care

What you'll do

  • The Medical Records Specialist is responsible for the qualitative workup of medical records, including the assignment of deficiencies and preparation of charts for billing. They ensure the integrity of medical records through filing, assembling, and analysis while complying with confidentiality policies.

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As a Medical Records Specialist - Acute at Summit BHC, you will: the Medical Records Specialist is responsible for the qualitative workup of medical records, including the assignment of deficiencies and preparation of charts for billing. They ensure the integrity of medical records through filing, assembling, and analysis while complying with confidentiality policies..

Why join Summit BHC as a Medical Records Specialist - Acute?

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The Medical Records Specialist - Acute position at Summit BHC is based in James City County, Virginia, United States. Contact the company through Clera for specific work arrangement details.

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