Job Description
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The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Q-Centrix is dedicated to improving healthcare outcomes through quality data abstraction. The MBSAQIP Data Abstractor plays a crucial role in delivering quality solutions to hospital partners by applying clinical expertise to enhance patient outcomes and contribute to research efforts. Responsibilities Apply specialized, clinical knowledge of hospital partners: categorize, code, summarize, interpret, and calculate registry/case information from nuanced, patient medical records Ensure quality submission of all data in specified registries or measure data repositories, maintaining a high accuracy threshold Prioritize, organize, and meet tight deadlines for multiple concurrent tasks and team requests; uses tact and judgment to manage expectations, flag obstacles, and propose solutions in a timely manner Navigate new technical systems: electronic medical records (EMR) and registry/case entry tools; use team resources to troubleshoot technical issues with systems and applications with a focus on solutions Contribute to team best practices, data dictionaries, abstraction guidelines, and other business rule documents; identifies process improvement opportunities to help streamline tasks and processes Keeps up to date on mandated regulatory/publicly reported data requirements as specified by federal, state, payer, d other agencies Any or other additional responsibilities as assigned Skills Must have direct MBSAQIP clinical data abstraction experience within the past year Have an active MBSCR certification Exposure to multiple patient medical record systems (EMRs) and clinical databases Intermediate proficiency with MS Office (bolthires Excel) All applicants for employment with Q-Centrix must have legal authorization to work in the United States now or in the future without sponsorship Direct clinical experience RN, LPN, RT, or RCIS credentials Benefits Fully remote work environment Flexible schedule Company Overview Q-Centrix aims to measurably improve the quality and safety of patient care in the U.S.
It was founded in 2010, and is headquartered in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA, with a workforce of 1001-5000 employees. Its website is