• First - hand experience in creating and maintaining patients»
records in accordance to facility policies and state regulations • Highly skilled in establishing
records prior to patients» admission by creating master files for both admitted and discharged patients • Effectively able to collect information from nursing staff, therapists, patients and families and surgeons in order to complete existing
records • Deeply familiar with retrieving and filing medical
record jackets and documentation to and from
central files • Well - versed in purging and
archiving obsolete
records by placing them in storage and maintaining storage logs • Especially well - versed in preparing new patient
records by following set standards and protocols and maintaining existing ones • Proven
record of effectively collecting data, compiling statistical information and preparing reports from medical
records information charts • Hands - on experience in determining appropriate release of medical
records and preparing correspondence and forms to respond to retrieval requests • Demonstrated expertise in establishing and upholding processes to be followed for collection, coding and indexing of medical
records • Proficient in maintaining a detailed
record of authorized information taken from medical
records
At base, they are faced with a dilemma where on the one hand, the
central records keeping agency (ie the
archives office) is best placed to provide access to
records originating from across all government agencies.
Information
Central is home to NAR's library, the world's largest collection of real estate — specific resources; the membership
records division; and the NAR
archives, a history of vital printed material produced by the association during its 95 - year history.