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HCAI - HEALTH INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC RECORDS ANALYST TRAINING PROGRAM
Pay31,200.00 / year
LocationRemote
Employment typeTemporary
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Job Description
- Req#: 2965046
- Applicants must be residents of California.
- Must be 18 years or older
- Must have a high school diploma or GED certification
- Must be a U.S. Citizen/National or have a valid Lawful Permanent Resident Alien (not open to non-citizens or Visa holders)
- Must have proficient computer experience (MS Windows & MS Suite (Word, Excel, PP, Outlook)
- Ability to type Net 40 wpm
- Great attention to detail and strict HIPAA compliance
- Analytical and detail oriented.
- Able to learn in a self-directed, fast-paced, rapidly changing environment.
- Schedule: The training program runs Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and includes a living stipend.
- Commitment: The program includes remote learning and remote hands-on internship/externship training. Accepted participants must complete 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday, during regular business hours for the entire duration of the program.
- Compensation : $31,200, This stipend is distributed over approximately 44 weeks for participation in both remote learning and remote hands-on internship/ externship training. Stipend payment is made on OCHIN's semi-monthly pay schedule.
- Benefits: Eligible for monthly benefits reimbursement of up to $600 (participant cost only). Some restrictions apply. Also, Internet Stipend $35/month for 9 months
- Attendance Policy: Participants are not eligible to receive paid holidays or paid time off (PTO), all missed time will need to be made up which may result in program duration exceeding 39 weeks.
- Learn to apply specialized health care and database management insights to analyze important clinical data, identify trends, and create targeted reports.
- Develop expertise in managing health information and EHR systems to support healthcare organizations.
- Apply data management skills using tools such as EPIC, SQL, Tableau, and Crystal Reports to analyze and report clinical data.
- Understand and implement system design, testing, and security protocols to ensure data privacy and compliance.
- Prepare for the HIMSS CAHIMS certification exam, focusing on healthcare IT, leadership, and system analysis.
- Support healthcare teams in optimizing operational workflows and improving patient outcomes through technology
- Work newly identified duplicate/overlay cases using designated reports, work queues, e-mail communications and phone calls.
- Conduct detailed review of identified issues and documentation in logs and data bases.
- Follows established procedure for combining cases, moving cases, adding known non-duplicates.
- Professional communication with downstream and external users.
- Review and process information collected from various inbound interfaces and Epic sub systems to ensure data integrity
- Prepare reports for distribution and monitors for completion.
- Provide support to healthcare staff for EPIC and other EHR systems by troubleshooting and resolving application issues.
- Manage data integrity through error queue management and accurate reporting, including lab, prescription, and charge routing errors.
- Collaborate with clinical teams to enhance system efficiency and improve health information processes.
- Maintain user accounts, workstations, and system configurations to ensure smooth operations.
- Lead system testing, implementation, and ongoing maintenance, ensuring compliance with privacy and security standard
- Oversight of the quality, timeliness, and accuracy of the medical record and patient indexes for patient care, legal, revenue, research, and regulatory needs
- Maintaining the security and integrity of health information
- Collection, quality control, and dissemination of data for comparative databases and statistical reports including specific disease and procedure registries
- Maintains and contributes to patient care by organizing and maintaining patients' medical records and health information
- Answers requests for information and documents
- Updates and reviews medical records by reviewing information, notifying healthcare providers of record deficiencies, and tracking outstanding records
- Maintains patient confidence and protects our operations by keeping information confidential and complying with privacy policies and regulation
- Updates medical history in a timely manner
- Receiving and processing patient forms, medical histories, and test results
- Analyzing the information collected to ensure that it is correct and accurate
- Assessing health records and insurance claims
- Ensuring compliance with confidentiality laws and regulations
- Managing and updating data for clinical databases and registries
- Other duties as assigned.
Job Type
Temporary
Description
***Eligible Applicants must be residents of California. *** Next Cohort Begins: 3/4/2025 & 5/6/2025
**PLEASE NOTE: "This is a grant-funded training program, not an employment opportunity" Employment is not guaranteed at the completion of the program**
Description:
The Health Information and EHR Systems Analyst program (HIER) is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to manage healthcare information and electronic health record (EHR) systems effectively. This program provides hands-on training in EPIC, SQL, Tableau, and Crystal Reports, preparing students for real-world challenges in clinical data management, system implementation, and reporting. Participants will also gain foundational knowledge to support healthcare IT systems, ensuring data accuracy, security, and compliance.
This program prepares students for the HIMSS CAHIMS certification, providing a strong pathway into health information technology and EHR specialist roles across healthcare settings.
Note: This program consists of online classroom training and a remote hands-on internship/externship. Participation in both components require a commitment of 40 hours per week during standard business hours.
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OCHIN Workforce Development Equal Opportunity Statement
OCHIN is an equal opportunity educational provider committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable environment for all. We are dedicated to a policy of non-discrimination for all members of the OCHIN community, including learners, team members, and applicants. We do not discriminate based on race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or any other legally protected status.
OCHIN is committed to making decisions for program entry, training, and educational opportunities based on individual qualifications and abilities. We actively seek to attract learners and team members from diverse backgrounds and affirmatively support equal access and opportunity for women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, special disabled veterans, and other covered veterans, in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws.
We strive to create an inclusive learning environment that fosters the success of every individual and reflects the diverse communities we serve.
OCHIN Workforce Development Health Screenings and Immunization Requirements
To ensure the safety of our learners, partners, and communities, OCHIN requires all program participants-including those attending remote and in-person training, internships, and externships-to be vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine, as recommended by state and federal public health officials. Participants must provide proof of full vaccination or receive approval for a medical or religious exemption prior to program acceptance.
Additionally, for on-site internships and externships, participants must provide proof of meeting the immunization requirements specific to the host site prior to acceptance into the program. These requirements may include, but are not limited to, vaccinations for influenza, hepatitis B, and MMR. Requests for exemptions based on medical or religious grounds will be reviewed and must comply with applicable laws and site-specific policies.
Please note that many sites require participants to complete tuberculosis (Tb) testing and drug screening before beginning their placement. Participants are responsible for ensuring that all required health screenings are completed by the site's deadline to avoid delays in program participation.
OCHIN is committed to working collaboratively with program participants and host sites to ensure compliance with these health and safety requirements while maintaining respect for individual beliefs and circumstances.About the company
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