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I recently read a lot about QI/QA on this forum, and this nursing specialty sounds so interesting. I really want to get away from the bedside care nursing. My friend recently got a job with healthcare insurance as a Utilization Review Nurse ( or something like that) and is very happy; she will also get full training. I just saw an ad in my area for Hedis Nurse Reviewer and Utilization Review Nurse; they want acute care experience ( which I do - 6 years of medical-surgical), and Hedi's knowledge is a preferred/big plus. I don't know anything about Hedis and am not sure if they will be willing to train me appropriately. I'm so confused if I should have applied for these jobs. The job of Hedis Nurse Reviewer involves traveling to Md/hospital offices, and I don't understand quite what I would be doing exactly.
Of those of you who work in that field- do you recommend reading certain books or getting specific certifications for these types of jobs? How do I learn Hedis before the job?
Quality Star is a bogus agency. A Google search turns up no references except for its own website. The Church Street address listed on their site is a mail drop "virtual office" - Google the address and the words "virtual office." Plus, QS has no phone number listed, which is rather strange for an "agency" that says it's been in business for 30 years. QS is obviously a scam designed to rip off for non-existent HEDIS training.
DanielleR. I have attempted to contact your agency in regard to the online training with no response. The phone number does not even have a business voice message. I googled them and could only find a review on Yelp stating that they were a scam. Do you have a direct number since you work for them?
I just finished the training. I think they have a training every two months. It was recorded, not live. And I learned a lot. We also had quizzes and chart reviews to perform. I'm waiting to be placed in a position, God willing. I don't know the number, but the email was [email protected].
I think ink there are a few other pieces of training out there too.
I'm not sure how to use this forum. I came up here to look for all the HEDIS referrals I can find.
DanielleR.
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Hi All!
The agency I work for trains nurses in the New York City area and also has an online course that will be released in the first week of November 2015. hhttp://www.qualitystarstaffing.com/hedis.html