Utilize the EPIC Release Module to locate, analyze, and produce medical records required to substantiate Hospital and Professional Billing claims in response to payer, auditor, and government agency requests.
Process medical record requests for on-site regulatory audit requests for CMS (Centers for Medicaid/Medicare Services), OIG (Office of Inspector General), The Joint Commission, and related entities to ensure appropriate follow-through and assist in the minimization of hospital liability. Provide medical records to internal customers, such as the Office of General Counsel (OGC), the Office of Patient Relations and Clinical Risk, Utilization Review Management, and Revenue Cycle as requested or required. Process requests for required medical records within designated time limits.
Represent the unit professionally and provide support and customer services to all internal and external record review requesters.
PERCENTAGE OF DUTIES
- Identify and produce electronic and/or paper medical records for auditors, payers, and regulatory requirements under predetermined timelines (including legacy source systems). 70%
- Participate in unit-specific, department-wide, or UMHS-initiated process improvement efforts. 10%
- Partner with other Revenue Cycle colleagues (e.g., Hospital Billing, Audits and Appeals) to ensure complete and timely production of medical records. 5%
- Coordinate remote record reviews; provide system access and training and assist remote auditors. 5%
- Certify the accuracy of medical record information for legal certification. 5%
- Identify issues/make recommendations or improvements. 5%
- An Associate of Health Information Technology or equivalent education and experience is required.
- 1 year of experience using an electronic health record (e.g., EPIC) and administrative systems is required.
- Ability to read and understand complex medical documentation is required
- Knowledge of general healthcare audit management practices is required
- Ability to work independently or in a team with minimal supervision is required
- Ability to assess and extract appropriate clinical information from a patient's medical record is required.
- Knowledge of medico-legal aspects of health information management, medical terminology, medical treatment methods, pharmacology, patient care assessment, medical documentation requirements, and data collection techniques is required
- Considerable experience with Windows computer environment and proficiency with MS Office is required
- Knowledge of The Joint Commission standards, CMS regulations, and other regulatory agency requirements
- Maintaining active certification (as applicable) and American Health Information Management Association membership is required (as applicable)
- 1 year of experience in producing medical records from an EHR application.
- Experience using UMH Michigan Medicine EHR (MiChart) is desired.
- Associates Degree in Health Information Technology or Bachelor's Degree in Health Information Management or Healthcare Administration desired
- Certified Revenue Cycle Representative certification through the Healthcare Financial Management Association) desired
- Knowledgeable of Revenue Cycle processes including billing, insurance and/or coding practices
- Experience working with insurance companies and third-party payers is desired.
- Understanding and ability to interpret medical terminology and insurance benefit information is desired
- Certification as a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) or a Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) through the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) or an equivalent combination of education, professional certification, and experience is desired
- Standard business hours Monday through Friday between 7:30 AM and 4;00 PM. Flexibility to scheduled hours upon supervisor approval.
- Hybrid training is required for this position and will take place onsite at the KMS office location and remotely via Microsoft Teams and/or Zoom
- This is a primarily remote position once training is completed and performance-based
competency has been achieved. - The position requires a weekly (1 day) onsite rotation to support unit operations unless otherwise approved or accommodated
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
- General supervision is received from the Revenue Cycle Mid-Service, HIM Supervisor of Compliance and Auditing
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