TranscriptionPOSITION: MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION/PATIENT NAVIGATOR
REPORTS TO: Direct of of Population Health
STATUS: The position is part-time or full-time, non-exempt
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the direction & supervision of the Director of Population Health, the Patient Navigator is responsible for conducting patient education, assisting patients to complete health history forms, self-assessments & risk assessments & entering results into the electronic health record (EHR), representing Indian Health Center (IHC) at health fairs & community events, assisting with clinic close care gaps for the patients. He/she will participate in organizational improvement activities as needed around chronic disease management. This position includes working and collaborating with vendors and performing other activities as requested. In addition, this staff will perform Medical Transcription duties by interpreting and transcribing external clinical notes regarding patient assessment, workup, therapeutic procedures, clinical course, diagnosis, prognosis, etc. into the patient's Electronic Health Records in order to document patient care and facilitate delivery of health care services. He/she ensures accuracy of electronic clinical notes and keeps confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA guidelines. This could be an excellent opportunity for International Medical Graduates (IMG); the IHC is a Patient Centered Health Home and all employees are an integral part of this model of care delivery.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Identifies mistakes in reports, and check with previous medical providers to obtain the correct needed information
Identifies mistakes in reports, and check with previous medical providers to obtain the correct needed information
Performs data retrieval duties from external EHR systems or other media such as CDs for data inclusion in internal electronic medical records
Demonstrates an understanding of the medico-legal implications and responsibilities related to the transcription of medical records to protect the patient and the organization
Communicates with external healthcare facilities to ensure accuracy and completeness of records of new and established patients
Assists with manual lab results reconciliation
Operates designated word processing, internal registries, and other software as directed to complete the assignments
Work from health plan lists to identify patients with care gaps and perform outreach calls.
Represent IHC publicly at community events, health fairs and organizational meeting settings
Liaise with health care providers, social service providers, vendors and peers to connect patients with services, establish new services and programs, and arrange for community presentations and events
Participate in mass media campaigns to reach persons and groups beyond traditional means in order to educate about health coverage enrollment, promote health and disease prevention, including by video, television, radio and written materials
Translate & Interpret, use the knowledge of language, cultural practices & beliefs to support patients in a manner that is culturally & linguistically appropriate & assist other health professionals to provide culturally sensitive care
Communicate effectively in a manner that promotes trust and cooperation
Participate and attend IHC and community meetings as assigned
Document and maintain a complete record of work performed, statistics, assessments, and correspondence with patients, community organizations, and professionals
Attend ad hoc meetings with manager and other staff to report and review program progress
Participate as a proactive representative of the Patient Centered Health Home
Perform duties utilizing the Team-Based Approach
Other Duties and projects as assigned
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Exposure to all patient elements, including communicable disease and blood borne pathogens. Will be working in a fast paced medical environment which can be stressful and constantly changing conditions. Normal working hours are from 8:00 am until 5:00 pm with one hour for lunch. However, working hours may vary depending upon need. Will need to be flexible in performing tasks with limited discretion in making judgment decisions.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:
Preference is given to qualified American Indian/Alaskan Natives in accordance with the American Indian Preference Act (Title 25, U.S. Code Section 472, 473 and 473a). In other than above, the Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.