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Health Information Management (HIM) Specialist Position Overview The HIM Specialist shall be accurate in performing detailed work; must have the ability to work with a computer; must understand the principles of abstracting statistical and medical data; must be able to perform the duties with frequent interruptions and perform with minimal supervision; must work well with co-workers and other hospital personnel. Education License Certification Experience Physical Demands Mental Demands Special Demands
Full-Time | Monday-Friday (8:00am-4:30pm) | Must float between Gulfport and Ocean Springs Hospital |
15200 Community Road
Gulfport, Mississippi, 39503
United States
The HIM Specialist monitors, evaluates and troubleshoots the electronic medical record; prepares various daily, weekly and monthly reports; audits patient records for accuracy and completeness; assures record systems and procedures comply with laws and regulations and meet accreditation, licensure, certification and legal documentation requirements; ensures that all dictated reports are transcribed properly and charted timely; assists in and assures quality in super-user training process; and acts as a liaison to medical staff. The HIM Specialist also performs a variety of secretarial and clerical functions for Health Information Management Services under the supervision of the Manager of Health Information Management Services.
High school graduate or GED equivalent; Associates Degree in medical or business field preferred.
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Professional certification in medical or business field preferred.
Two (2) years of professional, clerical experience in a structured office environment. On-the-job training in Health Information Management Services is provided.
Office work is primarily sedentary; however, walks, stands, sits and uses other physical motions in performing daily activities. Frequent reaching, handling and filing of records and ability to type and operate computers required.
Must demonstrate communication/speaking/enunciation skills to receive and give information in person and by telephone. Strong grasp of the English language, including professional written and oral communication skills and the proper use of grammar. Must possess emotional stability conducive to dealing with high stress levels. Must demonstrate ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.
Basic understanding of information technology, i.e. Microsoft Office preferred. Working knowledge of medical terms and familiarity with privacy laws and regulations required.
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