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Medical Records Scanner

Posted: July 24, 2024
Salary:US$19 - US$24 per hour + Weekly pay, direct deposit
Location:Chicago
Job type: Contract
Discipline:Revenue Cycle
Reference:230188_1721860930
Work Location:On-site

Job description

Title - Medical Records Scanner with one of the top hospitals in Chicago!
Hours - Mon to Fri 8am to 4:30pm
Address - Onsite position, zip code for the office is 60611
Pay - 19 to 24 an hour based on prior experience
Contract role - anticipated to be 3-6 months, will get extended as needed
Qualifications:
- Prior Medical Records Experience
Job Description:
  • You will be working on the scanning of charts that are not in the system. These charts all come in bundles, so you would review the paper work and take out many documents including confidential notes and registration reports. These documents need to be taken out because once they are scanned into the system and a patient asks for those records to be released, everything in that record goes out. You would be provided a list/training on what to keep in the record and what needs to be removed prior to scanning.
  • Employee will then scan the records, and then move to the next record bundle and repeat.
  • The urgency of the records that need to be scanned start with Emergency Department, Surgery, Inpatient, Cardiology, other specialties and so forth.
  • Training: Will be short but will be all they need, about 2-3 days. During this time, they will meet everyone on staff, get their ID, review specific tasks they will be working on, as well as procedures.
  • System they work on: Onbase
  • Metrics: They are looking at about 2,000 images a night.

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