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I am desperately seeking a way to learn chart review, HEDIS training, so that I can work from home can someone please help me! I am an LPN of almost 7 years and am eager to learn. I looked at the main HEDIS site but cant figure out how to see when and how much a class is for a single learner instead of a group. PLEASE HELP!

I am desperately seeking a way to learn chart review HEDIS training, so that I can work from home can someone please help me! I am an LPN of almost 7 years and am eager to learn. I looked at the main HEDIS site but cant figure out how to see when and how much a class is for a single learner instead of a group. PLEASE HELP![/quote']

HEDIS projects are now starting. I start my 4 month assignment on Monday . I have never worked as a medical review abstractor before. They train you . Of course I needed to pass the initial phone interview. My resume is pretty diverse with my different skill set and experience. I also have management background. Start looking online at job boards like indeed.com and career builder for HEDIS positions. Or type medical records abstractor in your browser.. Apply and wait. Follow up after a week if you have not heard back. 

HEDIS project/assignments are starting now. I start mine on Monday . It is my first time as a medical records review abstractor. They are going to train me . I suggest looking on indeed.com and career builder for medical records abstractor or search HEDIS. Then apply. I had a phone interview that lasted about 45 minutes. My background and skill set is diverse. I have been working as a Home Health Nurse (LVN) for 4 years now. Hospice and Private Duty. I also have Case Management and managerial background. Along with my work in a Clinical Trials Company prior to me attending Nursing School. Good luck  I am hoping it opens doors for more opportunities and enhances my resume 

can you email me the information of where you got trained and how I can go about applying.

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I do not have an email on where to get trained. As I suggested in my previous post. Check the job boards like indeed.com and career builder for medical records abstractor positions. Set up a search for that title, that way as positions become available, you can research them and apply. I am being trained onsite. My HEDIS assignment started on Monday. Also type HEDIS jobs (in your area) into your search engine browser. Good luck

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