Director of Medical Records - Atlantic, United States - Cass Health

    Cass Health
    Cass Health Atlantic, United States

    4 weeks ago

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    Description
    The Medical Records Director provides leadership and direction for the medical records department.

    They are entrusted with managing and maintaining all patient medical records information, ensuring compliance with all state and federal laws, rules/regulations, and standards for the quality of patient care.

    They spearhead health information and clinical documentation improvement initiatives, ensuring compliant documentation, quality outcomes, and timely completion.

    As the Privacy Official, the Medical Records Director plays a crucial role in promoting awareness of and compliance with privacy and security practices related to patient health information.

    The Medical Records Director is instrumental in facilitating initiatives to optimize health information and other technologies. Their expertise is crucial in improving workflows and increasing quality and reimbursement.


    Qualifications:


    Bachelors degree in health information, healthcare, business, or a related field; OR an equivalent combination of relevant education and experience.

    Certified in Healthcare Privacy Compliance (CHPC) or Certified in Healthcare Privacy and Security (CHPS) within three years of employment.

    Current certification through AHIMA as an RHIT/RHIA; OR clinical licensure in a nursing, health care, or allied healthcare discipline, highly preferred.

    Strong knowledge of medical terminology, human anatomy and physiology, pathology, and pharmacology.
    Previous experience using or managing medical records.
    Extensive knowledge of information systems and healthcare applications.

    Strong ability to build relationships with clinical and financial leaders, providers, and clinicians to ensure effective processes around medical records, privacy, and clinical documentation.

    Effective oral and written communication skills and excellent interpersonal skills.
    Knowledge of federal/state regulations pertaining to patient medical records. Ability to distill complex laws and regulations into understandable formats.
    Understanding of ICD9/10 and CPT codingAbility to adapt to flexible work schedules and frequent interruptions.
    Highly developed problem-solving skills.

    Excellent customer service orientation with the ability to relate directly, openly, and effectively with internal and external stakeholders at all levels.

    Essential FunctionsCollaborate with multidisciplinary groups to identify gaps and improvement opportunities in health information and clinical documentation that may impact patient quality of care, code assignment, reimbursement, or revenue integrity activities (e.g., command of disease process, clinical concepts, clinical validation opportunities, coding, denials, fraud prevention, etc.).Serve as a resource and guide the organization regarding privacy and security laws, regulations, and standards.

    Ensure privacy and security compliance with documentation, production, and retention as required by State and Federal law.

    Responsible for managing the privacy program, including distributing the organizations Notice of Privacy Practices, processing requests for patients rights (restriction, amendments, etc.), effective workforce education and awareness training, access and release of protected health information, minimum necessity standards, etc.

    Assist in the abstraction and analysis of data from the medical record for medical care evaluation studies, patterns of patient care and performance improvement.

    Collaborate with performance improvement, nursing leadership, and medical staff to facilitate the organizations peer review processes.

    Drives the utilization of MyChart/patient portal, partnering closely with information systems, registration, patient financial services, and clinical departments to increase awareness and usage.

    Ensure effective procedures and workflows are in place to process health information requests and release information according to legal and regulatory standards.

    Partners with finance, billing and coding, patient financial counseling, prior authorization, utilization review, and revenue integrity teams to drive improvements in the organizations revenue cycle and reimbursement processes.

    Performs all other duties as assigned.


    Benefits:
    Cass Health offers competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits, including:Health and Dental InsuranceHealth Savings Account with employer contributionIPERS Retirement Program457b/401a Deferred Compensation Plan with employer contributionPaid Time OffShort-Term and Long-Term DisabilityLife InsuranceAnd much moreCass Health At-A
    • Glance:We are the leading regional healthcare organization in southwest Iowa and are growing We are adding providers, and our service area is becoming more regional than ever before.

    With over 400 employees, 100 volunteers, and 80 providers, we are the largest employer in Cass County and one of the largest Critical Access Hospitals in Iowa.

    We have been a Top 20 Critical Access Hospital since 2021, a Top 100 Critical Access Hospital since 2017, and a Top Workplace in Iowa since 2015.We've been here for decades and are committed to staying here for our community.

    We have up-to-date facilities, equipment, and technology.

    Cass Health uses EPIC throughout the munity Highlights:

    A thriving community with a state-of-the-art YMCA, two 18-hole Golf Courses, several parks, a healthy economy, a strong downtown, and caring residents.

    We have convenient access to nearby metro areas and their many amenities. We are located just one hour away from Des Moines, Iowa, and Omaha, Nebraska.

    We are a close-knit community with a low cost of living + great local school systemVery low crime community with a local Police Department and Volunteer Fire Department.