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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
rnagainstfraud, I completely agree with you re: the Outcomes article.
As far as working for MedAssurant, it has been the BEST job ever. It has its pros and cons, but what I like about it is it's easy, you can work from home, they reimburse for mileage, no frustrations with the staff or training. The down side is they don't offer benefits, but that wasn't a problem for me.
here's a company that's looking for hedis 2011:
chartpros, llc, is currently hiring rn, lpn, and rhia professionals for hedis 2011 data collection throughout pennsylvania.
our field based chart abstract professionals (chaps) travel to local medical provider offices and conduct on-site medical record review and data abstraction. these contract positions will begin in february, 2011 and conclude by may, 2011. part time and full time hours available for monday thru friday positions. weekday business hours, no evenings or weekends. independent scheduling allows for great flexibility! fax resume: 866-415-2784
Hello all,
I've been interested in doing Hedis abstracting for years. However, I would like to educate myself in abstracting before applying. Could anyone direct me to online educational resources? Everytime I "google" Hedis, I only come up with job postings.
Also, I was wondering if there isn't much work in your area, could you travel to states close to yours that have a lot of work? How long are you at each office or facility typically?
Thank you for any information
Kelly
Well, everyone has to start somewhere! You should be able to do HEDIS, but the early stages might be tough going.
Your behavioral background probably doesn't give you much experience evaluating lab values or slogging through the nuances of terminology, etc. The actual work itself, finding the data and retrieving it, should be easy enough. Once you understand what it is that you are looking for, and where to find it, you should be fine. Best of luck, this is a brutal job market.
I have recently moved to Eastern NC and am looking for anyone doing Hedis in this area. Does anyone know of company's doing Hedis on the Crystal Coast? I've done Hedis for the past 4 seasons and would like to continue. The company I was working for does not do Hedis in this area or do not have contracts here. Thanks for any information.
All Medical Personnel currently has seven (7)-openings for HEDIS Review Nurses.
Duties and Responsibilities:
-Perform accurate & comprehensive reviews of medical records.
-Schedule and maintain appointments with providers and clinics.
-Responsible for providing education and training to physician groups/offices on correct coding initiatives
-Auditing high volumes of medical records to ensure correct and appropriate code assignment
-Reporting on findings resulting from chart audits
-Ensuring accurate data entry for CMS submission
-Ensures policies and procedures are monitored and updated to include regulatory changes.
-Available for day and evening off-site and telephonic training/education.
If you are in the NY - area and interested in getting more information, please call me at 1-800-834-0729 ext 6344.
Sincerely,
Jamillah Golden
Recruiting Manager
All Medical Personnel
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This article addresses their layoff in Albuquerque:
Fired workers bash Outcomes' training - New Mexico Business Weekly