What are the responsibilities and job description for the Medical Records position at Ohio Living?
Health information is your thing.
You’re thorough, organized, and meet deadlines easily, and you love working in an environment that allows you to dot you “Is” and cross your “Ts”. You understand that the accuracy of your work makes a big difference and you do your best to ensure home health & hospice medical record compliance. You take pride in the work that you do and understand that doing your job well is vital to the success of our organization. We think you would be the perfect fit for the Medical Records Coordinator position at Ohio Living.
Why Ohio Living is different
- Close-knit culture. We’re more like a second family here. You’ll get to know your team, our residents and patients, and you’ll appreciate the additional joy it brings to your work.
- Better balance. We rarely mandate you to work past your shift. You’ll find we are committed to ensuring great work/life balance for you.
- Different pace. We’re not as frantic as a hospital and serve a different population. You’ll love that you get the support you need here.
- Grow as a leader. This role will help you build your administrative skills. We offer education assistance to obtain further education if you’re interested!
- Attractive pay and benefits. We offer everything you expect, plus a retirement plan, paid time off, education assistance, pay advances up to $500, and recognition programs.
What you’ll do
Making sure that the medical records program is well maintained, and complaint is a big deal, and you’ll make sure that we’re exceeding compliance standards! Specifically, we will look to you to maintain current and accurate records, advise on federal and state medical record laws, assist in developing procedures to make sure records are properly assembled, coded, signed, and indexed before filing, and provide clerical support for the nursing leadership team. You’ll also be an EMR expert!
What it takes
- High school diploma or equivalent required
- Graduate of an approve course for medical records technology
- One year of medical records experience in a long-term care, hospital, or other related healthcare setting required
- Proficiency with electronic medical records (EMR) preferred
Ohio Living Home Health and Hospice in Greater Akron is a premier provider in Cuyahoga, Huron, Lorain, Medina, Portage, Stark, Summit and Wayne counties offering hospice and palliative care, private-duty home care, long-term nursing care, physical/speech/occupational therapies, home health aides, social work services, medication administration, wound care management, IV therapy and more. Most importantly, we’re a company that:
- chooses to operate as a faith-based, not-for-profit organization
- makes its mission the heart of our organization by consistently exceeding the needs and expectations of those we serve
- provides an engaging, recognition centered, team-oriented workplace dedicated to career, family and faith
Why work at Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice?
Depending on an employee’s status, they may benefit from:
- competitive wages
- medical, dental, and vision insurance
- 403b retirement savings
- paid time off including your birthday
- training, continuing education, and education assistance
- pay advances up to $500
- the latest technology
- mileage reimbursement
- unlimited career opportunities
- and much more!
Who is Ohio Living?
Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio Living is one of the nation’s largest not-for-profit, multi-site senior living organizations. Since its founding in 1922, Ohio Living has defined the highest standards of quality of life for adults through its 12 life plan communities and Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice in 50 Ohio counties.
Our mission is to provide adults with caring and quality services toward the enhancement of physical, mental and spiritual well-being consistent with the Christian Gospel.
Our Values:
Care • Integrity • Customer Service • Innovation
Financial Stewardship • Leadership • Inclusion