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Remote Medical Record Chart Reviewer Workplace: Remote- Full Time OR Part Time Length: 6 month contract Schedule: Training will be on Mon-Fri 8am-5pm PST Core Schedule: Flexible Overview We are seeking a detail-oriented and skilled Medical Record Chart Reviewer to join our healthcare operations team. This position ensures accurate clinical documentation and directly supports timely patient care. The ideal candidate brings a strong foundation in medical terminology, healthcare systems, and regulatory standards, with a passion for improving patient outcomes through excellence in data management. Responsibilities Navigate and review digital patient charts using Electronic Health Record (EHR) or Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems. Apply domain-specific knowledge in oncology, hematology, and pathology to support specialized workflows. Interpret and analyze medical terms, conditions, and abbreviations to ensure accurate data capture and reporting. Evaluate clinical notes, reports, and healthcare documentation for completeness and clarity. Ensure adherence to healthcare regulations, including HIPAA, to maintain patient confidentiality. Identify inconsistencies, errors, and missing information in clinical records and escalate as needed. Analyze complex datasets to identify trends and improve operational efficiency. Maintain organized records and manage multiple tasks with effective prioritization. Document findings clearly and communicate with internal teams. Operate independently in remote or specialized roles, managing tasks with minimal supervision. Perform other related duties as assigned. Qualifications Required: Bachelors in Nursing, Biology, or related field Background in Health Information Management, Nursing, or a related clinical field. Proficiency in EHR/EMR systems and familiarity with clinical documentation standards. Knowledge of HIPAA and other relevant healthcare regulations. Exceptional attention to detail and strong analytical skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills for timely information transfer within teams. Preferred: Prior experience in a Medical Records Chart Reviewer role. Experience in oncology, hematology, or pathology. Once you apply, you'll proceed to the next steps if your skills and experience match the requirements. If this position isn't the perfect fit, you'll remain in our network and be considered for future opportunities. 9992513

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