Medical Records Clerk - Home Care organizes, files, and retrieves patient medical records for a home care office. Files various medical documentation, including patient notes, radiology reports, and lab results. Being a Medical Records Clerk - Home Care performs related clerical duties. May be responsible for clerical duties related to patient admission/discharge. Additionally, Medical Records Clerk - Home Care works with both paper-based systems and electronic medical records (EMR). Typically requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Medical Records Clerk - Home Care possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. May require 0-1 year of general work experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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Starting Pay: $17.50 to $20.56 DOE
This is a full time benefitted position working 72 to 80 hours. This position is a combination Unit Clerk and Nurse Aide working as needed to cover Unit Clerk and Nurse Aide needs on Patient Care Unit(Medical Surgical department). Days of work are Sunday-Saturday. Scheduled shifts are typically 0700-1530, 1500-2300, and 1700-2100 and per department needs, weekend and holiday work every third.
The Unit Clerk works in a team-based environment to perform clerical/receptionist duties and support the delivery of patient care by performing Nurse Assistant duties on the Patient Care and Family BirthPlace Units. The Unit Clerk functions under the direction of the Unit Supervisor, Clinical Manager or Nurse.
Positon requires computer knowledge. Duties include receptionist duties and unit projects. Previous CNA experience and knowledge of medical Terminology is preferred. Candidate must demonstrate willingness to float to alternate departments as needed. Must be CNA or eligible for placement on Nurse Assistant Registry.
JOB FUNCTIONS
Work requires a high school level of knowledge. Must be able to follow oral or wirtten orders. Must be certified as a Nurse Aide or have completed course work in a nursing or vocational program to satisfy requirements for placement on the ND Department of Health Nurse Assistant Registry.
Previous work experience as a Unit Clerk and medical terminology is preferred. Preference for a minimum of six months experience as a nurse aide in an acute care health facility. Time to reach competency on the job here is 2 - 4 weeks.