• Increase front office productivity by 20 percent after introducing new
patient information storage software program.
Not exact matches
Accessible from anywhere because of cloud technology, the savings generated by operating in the cloud and NOT in clunky servers in a a vet office closet, or, years of
storage on a laptop that crashes and all data becomes lost (all those years and
patient files and
information — GASP!)
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Implemented a complex online database
storage system needed to integrate
information between branches of Diagnostics • Updated 1500
patient records in the database following the transition to the electronic system within record time
• 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
Health
information technology degrees train students to manage computer systems and
patient data as well as identify and correct potential issues related to the
storage, organization, and communication of healthcare delivery and
information.
Because
patient confidentiality is necessary in any medical field, part of their training is about safeguarding healthcare
information through correct
storage and access procedures.
Knowledge of pharmacy terminology; basic drug
information *; quality control procedures; state & federal laws, rules & regulations regarding duties of qualified pharmacy technician, prescription or drug order processing procedures, drug record keeping requirements *,
patient confidentiality, security requirements &
storage requirements; Skill in computer operation & keyboarding; operation of pharmacy equipment (e.g., packaging machine, fax, printer) *.