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Medical Records Specialist
Location
Philippines
Posted
14 hours ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Medical Records Specialist
CrewBloom
• Receive, verify, and process medical records requests from patients, providers, and insurance companies. • Retrieve and securely transmit records internally and externally. • Maintain accurate documentation of all requests and communications. • Ensure compliance with HIPAA and privacy regulations.
Job Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent; healthcare or health information experience preferred.
- Knowledge of HIPAA and patient privacy practices.
- Strong organizational and communication skills.
- Attention to detail and ability to manage multiple requests.
- Minimum Technical and Work Environment Requirements:**
- Internet Connection:
- Primary internet connection with a minimum speed of 15 Mbps.
- Backup internet connection with at least 10 Mbps.
- Backup connection must be capable of supporting work during a power outage.
- Primary Device:
- Desktop or laptop equipped with at least:
- Intel Core i5 (8th generation or newer), Intel Core i3 (10th generation or newer), AMD Ryzen 5, or an equivalent processor.
- A minimum of 8 GB RAM.
- Backup Device:
- Must meet or exceed the performance of an Intel Core i3 processor.
- Must be functional during power interruptions.
- A functioning webcam.
- A noise-canceling USB headset.
- A quiet, dedicated home office space.
- Peripherals and Workspace: A smartphone for communication and verification purposes.
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