Document Imaging Operator operates document imaging equipment to create electronic files or archives. Prepares documents for scanning, scans documents, and verifies quality of digital images. Being a Document Imaging Operator indexes and stores images according to organization guidelines. Troubleshoots and makes adjustments to equipment when necessary. Additionally, Document Imaging Operator typically requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Document Imaging Operator possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. May require 0-1 year of general work experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Position Summary
The Medical Information Specialist ensures that medical record and hospital systems reflect the patient care provided at the medical center and outlying sites. The medical information specialist's primary responsibilities include ensuring the integrity of data in the electronic medical record, ensuring integrity of the enterprise master patient index (EMPI), and monitoring completion of medical information management activities. The Medical Information Specialist may also be responsible for ensuring full-time department coverage in the absence of a manager and serves as a senior level clerical person within their designated area.
Required Qualifications
One year experience (1000 hours course work or training) in customer service or communications, including analyzing & interpreting information; 6 mos. experience (600 hours training) in operation of computer and related peripheral equipment; 3 mos. experience (300 hrs course work) in information research & analysis. Additional Qualifications: Some positions require 3 mos. exp. (300 hrs course work) in supervision management; 3 mos. experience (300 hours course work) in interviewing.