Job Information
University of Vermont Health HIM Chart Analyst in Williston, Vermont
HIM Chart Analyst
Job Details
Job Ref:
R0086339
Category:
Support Services
Employment Type:
Full-Time
Health Care Partner:
University of Vermont Medical Center
Location:
327 Holly Court, Williston, VT 05495
Department:
Health Information Management
Job Type:
Regular
Primary Shift:
Variable
Hours:
7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Hours per Week:
40
Weekend Needs:
Other
Pay Rate:
$20.84 - $31.26 per hour
This position has the option to be hybrid remote (time in office and time working from home) after six months of training in our office located in Williston, VT.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The HIM Chart Analyst is a multi-task position requiring an employee with multi-dimensional skills who will successfully achieve accurate and timely processing and completion of inpatient and outpatient record functions including, but not limited to: Initial and Final analysis of inpatient and outpatient records, entering and monitoring of provider deficiencies and chart completion tracking, communicates regularly with, and acts as a liaison to providers with chart completion questions, scans paperwork for inclusion into the EHR, participates in maintaining data for the suspension process and provider notification, provides customer service and maintains various reporting such as productivity, TJC, and Dashboard reporting. The HIM Chart Analyst may be assigned primary functions but will be able to adjust to other work assignments as needed based on scheduling and staffing needs. The incumbent will be assigned a primary work shift but may be called upon to temporarily modify work hours depending upon departmental needs.
EDUCATION:
High school graduate or equivalent required. Health Information Management degree, equivalent college level education or applicable/related experience preferred
EXPERIENCE:
One to two years of related health information or administrative office assistance experience preferred. Must have experience in computer technologies and/or keyboarding. Ability problem solve individually, and to facilitate group problem solving. Must have ability to utilize numeric and color coded filing systems.