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Job description Accepting Only Green Card Holders or US Citizens Are you looking for a rewarding career that allows you to use your medical knowledge and skills to help veterans and their families? Do you have experience with Disability Benefits Questionnaires (DBQs) and Medical Opinions (MOs) from retired physicians? Are you a health care professional with an international Doctorate or Nursing background? Do you want to work with a team of professionals who are dedicated to providing quality care and service to veterans across the nation? If so, you may be interested in applying for the position of a scribe at truHealthNow. A scribe is a medical records clerk who assists physicians and other health care providers with documenting patient encounters, completing DBQs and MOs, and maintaining accurate and timely medical records. A scribe works both remotely and on-site, depending on the needs of the provider and the facility. A scribe may also perform other administrative tasks such as scheduling appointments, answering phones, scanning documents, and filing records. About trüHealthNow: truHealthNow is a medical group that has been established for over 25 years in Maryland and Virginia. Our state-of-the-art medical centers provide primary care, urgent care, and occupational health services to the communities we serve. We are growing rapidly and creating a team of self-motivated, results-oriented staff who are driven to succeed. We offer a competitive salary and a friendly working environment. Our clinics are fully equipped with x-ray and lab services. At trüHealthNow, our experienced, certified, knowledge, multilingual, caring medical staff, continuously strive to achieve quality of care, attention, and compassion. Position: Medical Scribe Responsibilities: - Accurately and efficiently document patient encounters, medical histories, and procedures in real-time -This position is responsible for performing duties related to service-related Veteran claims with the Veteran Affairs by thorough review of records provided per claim. -Documenting relevant findings and assisting providers in completion of time sensitive claim records appropriately and per VA guidelines as requested. -Assist the provider with completing medical claims by thorough review, consolidation and documentation of medical records. Minimum Requirement: - Accepting Only Green Card Holders or US Citizens • Certification as a Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS), or equivalent preferred • Experience with electronic health records systems, coding systems, and data entry • Experience with DBQs and MOs from retired physicians preferred. • Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology. • Medical School Graduate. • Knowledge of VA policies and procedures, HIPAA standards, and Joint Commission standards • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Attention to detail, accuracy, and confidentiality. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team. • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends as needed. Job Types: Full-time, Contract Pay: $17.00 - $25.00 per hour Application Question(s): • Are you a Perm Resident or US Citizen? Experience: • Medical records: 1 year (Required) Work Location: Remote Apply tot his job

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