Program Assistant
Westchester Medical Center Health Network · Valhalla, NY · 2 wk ago
AdministrativeFull-time
Job Summary
Responsibilities
- Maintains all patients’ charts - including electronic files as necessary - including filing and purging.
- Conducts audits of medical records and develops and maintains reports and tracking systems (using Microsoft Office and Cerner applications) to monitor compliance with clinical documentation and coding standards and requirements.
- Collaborates and effectively communicates with clinical staff to enhance clinical documentation accuracy, timeliness, and adherence to all applicable policy and regulatory requirements. Reports critical audit findings to the Department Coordinator and/or Regional Director as needed.
- Engages in research, analysis, and professional development to identify priority areas for documentation and coding improvements, enhancing accuracy and efficiency.
- Tracks and reconciles missing or outstanding electronic billing documentation.
- Acts as a liaison between the Medical Records Department and the clinical staff at the Adult and Child MHOTRS programs.
- Monitors and reports key performance indicators (KPIs) related to clinical documentation and coding accuracy; participates in Performance Improvement Projects (PIs) to support program development.
- Receives, greets, and directs patients and guests, in person or via telephone, exhibiting excellent interpersonal skills and a patient-centered approach to customer service.
- Performs office management duties including managing supplies and environmental tasks, and assists with scheduling to support office production.
- Affords assistance with insurance and recertification audits.
Qualifications/Requirements
- Experience: Customer Service Experience Preferred. Experience working in a hospital preferred.
- Education: High School or GED
- Licenses / Certifications: Other: Must have advanced computer and typing skills and have good oral presentation for front desk duties and phone etiquette.
- Skills: Must be able to follow written and verbal directions, to record basic data, and report observations to supervisor.