Director - HIM
1 month ago
Responsible for the overall leadership and management of the Health Information Management Department (HIM) in the capacity of planning, organizing and managing electronic and paper clinical content, electronic data integrity, accessibility, use, and protection of health information.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Maintain department productivity, quality and efficiency for all processes within the department.
- Responsible for information governance to ensure facility-wide health data integrity, privacy, and security.
- Implement processes and systems to support accurate and complete medical record documentation.
- Oversee and assist with data collection, storage, retrieval, assembly, analysis, filing and retention of medical records/data.
- Prepare and analyze clinical data for research purposes, process improvement, utilization management, mandatory reporting, and more.
- Provide staff management to including hiring, development, training, performance management and communication to ensure effective and efficient department operation.
- Work with physicians to improve the quality of documentation.
- Work with coding staff to ensure accurate coding for reimbursement and clinical care.
- Oversee data collection, storage, retrieval, filing and retention of medical records/data.
- Audit records and data for accuracy, compliance and timeliness. Review results with administration, medical, nursing and clinical staff.
- Ensure documentation is filed in the medical records in an accurate and timely manner and ensure that the medical record is complete (including signatures) and closed within facility guidelines.
- Interface with inside/outside legal counsel regarding content of medical records.
- Work as liaison between facility and transcription vendor to ensure high quality, accurate, complete and timeliness of transcribed documents.
- Ensure HIM Key Indicators are tracked and reported monthly to the Performance Improvement Committee.
- Ensure State Reporting is accurate, complete and reported timely.
- May oversee and/or complete coding according to current ICD and/or CPT coding classifications.
- May serve as the facility Privacy Officer.
- Perform other functions and tasks as assigned.
- High school diploma or equivalent required. Bachelor's degree with specialization in health information administration preferred.
- Four or more years' experience managing/supervising a medical record department required.
- Two or more years' of behavioral health experience preferred.
- Working knowledge in ICD-10-PCS and DSM IV coding systems required.
- Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) required or ability to obtain within six months of hire date.
- Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) preferred.
-
Director - HIM
3 days ago
Knoxville, TN, United States East Tennessee Behavioral Health Full timeResponsible for the overall leadership and management of the Health Information Management Department (HIM) in the capacity of planning, organizing and managing electronic and paper clinical content, electronic data integrity, accessibility, use, and protection of health information. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Maintain department productivity, quality and...
-
Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist
3 weeks ago
Knoxville, United States Project Transition Part timeJob DescriptionJob Description At Project Transition, it's our mission to enable individual persons who have serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorder and/or a dual diagnoses of SMI and IDD live a life that is meaningful to her or him in the community on terms she/he defines.Title: Vocational Specialist Supervisor: Program...
-
Case Manager
3 months ago
Knoxville, United States Resources for Human Development Full time $20Case ManagerKnoxville, IA**$19.78 per hour** Position Summary:The case manager will determine resources needed to meet the individualized needs of the participant. The case manager will take all necessary actions in assuring the implementation of the service treatment plan including serving as an advocate for the participant to enable him/her to receive...