Health Information Management Tech 1 Medical & Healthcare - Beacon, NY at Geebo

Health Information Management Tech 1

Position in this series performs technical activities involving the maintenance, review and use of medical records at state health care and treatment facilities. Incumbents review diagnostic and therapeutic medical records for completeness and accuracy to ensure compliance with accreditation, research and legal requirements; ensure records reflect the current and future treatment needs of individuals receiving care; supervise and perform coding of diseases, diagnoses, operations and procedures; participate in committees concerned with the clinical and administrative policies and procedures governing medial records; and assist and train facility staff in resolving problems with proper records maintenance and use.
Job Function
Position in this series performs technical activities involving the maintenance, review and use of medical records at state health care and treatment facilities. Incumbents review diagnostic and therapeutic medical records for completeness and accuracy to ensure compliance with accreditation, research and legal requirements; ensure records reflect the current and future treatment needs of individuals receiving care; supervise and perform coding of diseases, diagnoses, operations and procedures; participate in committees concerned with the clinical and administrative policies and procedures governing medial records; and assist and train facility staff in resolving problems with proper records maintenance and use.
Salary Range:
From $42986 to $55008 Annually
Minimum Qualification
Current certification by the American Health Information Management Association as a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) or as a Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT).Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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