The Scheduler is responsible for coordination of medical records physician dictation & transcription and any other administrative duties.
This is a full-time position working Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm out of our Chaska Two Twelve Surgery Center.
Twin Cities Orthopedics is an operating division of Infinite Health Collaborative (i-Health) a group of local medical practices owned and led by its physicians on a mission to give patients more control over their healthcare.
Essential Functions:
- Responsible for maintaining accurate tracking file for receipt of dictation and signatures.
- Communications with physicians and their care teams to ensure timely receipt of dictation and signatures.
- Responsible for meeting active annual goals for the medical records department with chart audits and compliance.
- Verify and operate within state mandated requirements for medical records requests.
- Issue invoices and track payments from entities requesting medical records.
- Retrieve appropriate chart documentation as indicated by the facility policy for returning patients.
- Maintain confidentiality and compliance measures for medical records maintenance at the center.
- Tracking completion of pathology reports.
- Assist with the registration of surgery patients including obtaining all appropriate insurance information and signatures from patients.
- Assist in retrieval hospital/ER records for all transfer patients and/or cases.
- Accountable for reporting occurrences through the established reporting process related to employee and/or patient/visitor events.
- Fosters the developmental and educational process of self colleagues trainees and students (includes functioning as a preceptor as needed).
- Participates in acceptable continuing education fostering career and skill development including meeting departmental continuing education requirements.
- Assists in managing controllable costs by the proper non-wasteful use of Surgery Center resources.
- Any and all other duties as assigned including those assigned to Patient Services Representative (see Patient Services Representative Job Description).
Education and Experience Requirements:
- High School diploma/GED or equivalent
- Medical terminology knowledge preferred
- Two years of experience in related field preferred
Benefits & Compensation:
Working Conditions:
- Ability to sit for extended periods (up to 8 or more hours per day).
- Frequent use of hands and fingers for typing writing and handling documents.
- Occasional standing walking bending or reaching within the office environment.
- Ability to lift and carry office supplies or files weighing up to20 pounds.
- Visual acuity to read electronic and paper documents.
- Auditory ability to participate in phone or video calls clearly.
- Manual dexterity to operate standard office equipment (e.g. computer phone printer).
Setting:
Essential Requirements:
Ability to:
- Comply with company policies procedures practices and business ethics guidelines.
- Comply with all applicable laws and regulations (e.g. HIPAA Stark OSHA employment laws etc.)
- Demonstrate prompt and reliable attendance.
- Work at an efficient and productive pace handle interruptions appropriately and meet workload effectively.
- Communicate respectfully and professionally in face-to-face phone and email interactions. Apply principles of logical thinking to define problems establish facts and draw valid conclusions.
Notes
The Scheduler is responsible for coordination of medical records physician dictation & transcription and any other administrative duties.This is a full-time position working Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm out of our Chaska Two Twelve Surgery Center.Twin Cities Orthopedics is an operating division...
The Scheduler is responsible for coordination of medical records physician dictation & transcription and any other administrative duties.
This is a full-time position working Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm out of our Chaska Two Twelve Surgery Center.
Twin Cities Orthopedics is an operating division of Infinite Health Collaborative (i-Health) a group of local medical practices owned and led by its physicians on a mission to give patients more control over their healthcare.
Essential Functions:
- Responsible for maintaining accurate tracking file for receipt of dictation and signatures.
- Communications with physicians and their care teams to ensure timely receipt of dictation and signatures.
- Responsible for meeting active annual goals for the medical records department with chart audits and compliance.
- Verify and operate within state mandated requirements for medical records requests.
- Issue invoices and track payments from entities requesting medical records.
- Retrieve appropriate chart documentation as indicated by the facility policy for returning patients.
- Maintain confidentiality and compliance measures for medical records maintenance at the center.
- Tracking completion of pathology reports.
- Assist with the registration of surgery patients including obtaining all appropriate insurance information and signatures from patients.
- Assist in retrieval hospital/ER records for all transfer patients and/or cases.
- Accountable for reporting occurrences through the established reporting process related to employee and/or patient/visitor events.
- Fosters the developmental and educational process of self colleagues trainees and students (includes functioning as a preceptor as needed).
- Participates in acceptable continuing education fostering career and skill development including meeting departmental continuing education requirements.
- Assists in managing controllable costs by the proper non-wasteful use of Surgery Center resources.
- Any and all other duties as assigned including those assigned to Patient Services Representative (see Patient Services Representative Job Description).
Education and Experience Requirements:
- High School diploma/GED or equivalent
- Medical terminology knowledge preferred
- Two years of experience in related field preferred
Benefits & Compensation:
Working Conditions:
- Ability to sit for extended periods (up to 8 or more hours per day).
- Frequent use of hands and fingers for typing writing and handling documents.
- Occasional standing walking bending or reaching within the office environment.
- Ability to lift and carry office supplies or files weighing up to20 pounds.
- Visual acuity to read electronic and paper documents.
- Auditory ability to participate in phone or video calls clearly.
- Manual dexterity to operate standard office equipment (e.g. computer phone printer).
Setting:
Essential Requirements:
Ability to:
- Comply with company policies procedures practices and business ethics guidelines.
- Comply with all applicable laws and regulations (e.g. HIPAA Stark OSHA employment laws etc.)
- Demonstrate prompt and reliable attendance.
- Work at an efficient and productive pace handle interruptions appropriately and meet workload effectively.
- Communicate respectfully and professionally in face-to-face phone and email interactions. Apply principles of logical thinking to define problems establish facts and draw valid conclusions.
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