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Is anyone out there besides me doing HEDIS this year? Last year I was assigned 800+ charts to audit. For probably 400 of those, 3 of us went to the "desert" area to do them. This year I have 1274 to do by myself and possibly 6 or 7 hospitals yet to come. Think I'll just have my breakdown first this year:roll
Hi fellow HEDIS warriors! The season is fast approaching once again. I am looking for several RN's and LPN's for field data collection and in-house QA in the PHILADELPHIA area. Also need field review staff to cover HARRISBURG, LANCASTER, ALLENTOWN, SCRANTON, AND PITTSBURGH in Pennsylvania.
HEDIS field positions available in DELAWARE and MARYLAND - BALTIMORE AND NORTH
Would love to hear from anyone interested in more info. Please pass the word along to anyone
you know in these areas too!
To Flexnurse - HEDIS is a healthcare quality study that looks at access to health care and health care delivery. The focus is on preventive health issues - immunizations, prenatal care, HTN control - to name a few. Medicare, medicaid, and general/group health plans all participate in this study annually. Briefly - field staff visit physician offices and abstract information from pt records specific to a measure under study (eg:prenatal care visits). The method of conducting the data collection and your time commitment varies by the employer -we work with FT and PT and are flexible with hours, schedules, etc. Our staff sets up their own appointments so that part of the job is from home. The visit to office sites require local travel (w/in 30 miles or so). If interested I can talk more about this in person.
To dec12 and wareagle31: we're not working with remote review at this point, have done so in the past tho. Will keep you in mind if the option comes up.
Thanks!
I just saw an add for HEDIS in my area and was thinking of going for it. I haven't been doing any nursing at all for about 3 years though. Is that going to be a problem or is it pretty easy. I love paper work, cut and dry, fill in the blank type of jobs. Is that what this is? The pay seems good for the one here and they said it would only be part time-like 3 days/wk. Let me know what kind of stuff you look for in a chart. tia!
ARBY
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As I said, I don't think I'll be able to find anything out here in the middle of nowhere:no:
I'll keep you in mind if something comes up:typing
ARBY