Health Info Associate I - Document Imaging

Cedars-SinaiLos Angeles, CA
6d

About The Position

Bring your whole self to exceptional care. Cedars-Sinai was tied for #1 in California in U.S. News & World Report's "Best Hospitals 2024-25" rankings, and it's all thanks to our team of 16,000+ remarkable employees! What you will be doing in this role: Performing specialized health information activities necessary to organize, maintain and use electronic and paper patient health records in Los Angeles. Depending on area assigned, may specialize in one or more clerical functions, such as coding clerical support, transcription processing and interface. Coordination of record request, image scanning quality auditing, or serve as the satellite rep in off-campus locations. Analyze/research errors. Participate in quality reviews. Compile and trend data and generate reports. Queries multiple electronic records and tracking systems. Understands chart organization and content, CSMC and external requirements related to chart documentation and privacy. Also, performs as a backup for prepping and scanning records as needed, to meet department goals.

Responsibilities

  • Performing specialized health information activities necessary to organize, maintain and use electronic and paper patient health records in Los Angeles.
  • Depending on area assigned, may specialize in one or more clerical functions, such as coding clerical support, transcription processing and interface.
  • Coordination of record request, image scanning quality auditing, or serve as the satellite rep in off-campus locations.
  • Analyze/research errors.
  • Participate in quality reviews.
  • Compile and trend data and generate reports.
  • Queries multiple electronic records and tracking systems.
  • Understands chart organization and content, CSMC and external requirements related to chart documentation and privacy.
  • Performs as a backup for prepping and scanning records as needed, to meet department goals.
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