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Description
As our Trauma Registrar, you will accurately abstract and enter data from patient records into the Trauma Patient Registry. Your meticulous work ensures a consistent and reliable trauma database, vital for program evaluation.
Every day you will abstract data from complex patient records, applying AIS and ICD-10 injury coding for accurate entry. You'll work closely with the Trauma Program Manager, ensuring database integrity and quality.
To be successful, you will be self-motivated, with meticulous attention to detail and high accuracy. Strong proficiency in AIS and ICD-10 coding, excellent organizational skills, and a commitment to data quality are essential.
Requirements
High School Graduate General Studies and 1-3 years Requires at least one (1) year of Patient Care Assistant, Administrative Assistant, or Medical/Clerical experience, preferably in a healthcare setting., upon hire or
High School GED General Studies and 1-3 years Requires at least one (1) year of Patient Care Assistant, Administrative Assistant, or Medical/Clerical experience, preferably in a healthcare setting., upon hire and
Trauma Registrar must be a Certified Abbreviated Injury Scale Specialist (CAISS) within 1 year of hire/transfer unless one is already in place.
Experience with data analysis and report writing is strongly preferred.Must meet Trauma Registry Course and Continuing Education requirements set forth by ACS within 1 year of hire/transfer.
The position requires knowledge of various software packages, data entry skills, knowledge of basic anatomy, ICD-CM coding, E-codes, Injury Severity Scoring and Probability of Survivability.
An understanding of quality assurance and performance improvement as well as effective interpersonal skills is essential.
Knowledge, understanding, acceptance, and support of the philosophy, objectives, and policies of the Department of Surgery Trauma Service, and Health System is essential.
Must successfully complete the exam and have knowledge of basic human anatomy.
Must be able to type a minimum of 45 wpm and be computer literate.