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10 jobs that use EHR the most

What jobs use EHR the most?

1. Medical Office Technician

How medical office technician uses EHR:

  • Adhere to OSHA guidelines while performing instrument sterilization in addition to managing medical inventory.
  • Conduct screening tests and prepare incoming patients for appointments including collecting medical histories and creating charts.
  • Prepare examination and treatment rooms with necessary medical instruments and administrative paperwork for surgery, inpatient and outpatient treatment.

Most common skills for medical office technician:

  • Patients
  • EHR
  • Appointment Scheduling
  • Vital Signs
  • Computer System
  • CPT

2. Clinic Trainer

How clinic trainer uses EHR:

  • Develop training reasources and manage SharePoint for access by other trainers and end-users.
  • Manage web-based eLearning resource for department staff.
  • Manage immunization scheduling and educate parents and patients on nutrition, safety and hygiene.

Most common skills for clinic trainer:

  • EHR
  • Patients
  • PowerPoint
  • Training Materials
  • Training Programs
  • Clinical Training

3. Health Systems Analyst

How health systems analyst uses EHR:

  • Manage Cerner system applications, provide ongoing physician support/training, maintenance, system enhancements, problem analysis, resolution and troubleshooting.
  • Participate in extensive go-live interface testing in HL7 format and troubleshooting.
  • Increase nursing efficiency and collaboration by rebuilding customize radiology and lab order entry sub department screens.

Most common skills for health systems analyst:

  • Patients
  • Home Health
  • Health System
  • EHR
  • Epic
  • Patient Care

4. Physician, Vice President

How physician, vice president uses EHR:

  • Provide oversight for contractual employment relationships, review and suggest revisions to contracts as necessary with appropriate legal input.
  • Provide overall quality prenatal health care, gynecological services, patient triage, refer patients with complications, provide patient education service
  • Offer medical consults in areas relate to general medicine, gynecology and obstetrics.

Most common skills for physician, vice president:

  • Service Line
  • Financial Performance
  • EMR
  • Physician Practice
  • EHR
  • Community Health

5. Clinical Operations Specialist

How clinical operations specialist uses EHR:

  • Manage patient caseload with emphasis in occupational rehabilitation
  • Import essential documents from electronic trail master files ETMF to CTMS.
  • Assure program compliance with all federal, state, and local regulatory and institutional policies, including HIPAA.

Most common skills for clinical operations specialist:

  • Patients
  • Clinical Operations
  • EMR
  • Patient Care
  • EHR
  • Epic

6. Lead Applications Analyst

How lead applications analyst uses EHR:

  • Manage and lead development team to use Java and convert legacy bid system to cutting edge technologies.
  • Standardize the OS environment enterprise-wide, resulting in a highly available and easily manage and support system.
  • Maintain schedule jobs and perform troubleshoot on processes and resolve all issues.

Most common skills for lead applications analyst:

  • Troubleshoot
  • Database
  • Application Development
  • Application Support
  • EHR
  • Windows

7. Epic Credentialed Trainer

How epic credentialed trainer uses EHR:

  • Provide end-user support at managing in-basket.
  • Develop and update and edit curriculum, create tip sheets and optimization documents on SharePoint.
  • Provide efficient elbow support for nurses in Pre-op and PACU.

Most common skills for epic credentialed trainer:

  • Training Materials
  • EHR
  • Patients
  • PowerPoint
  • Curriculum Development
  • End User Training

8. Clinical Applications Analyst

How clinical applications analyst uses EHR:

  • Coordinate and manage the on-call schedule and team SharePoint site.
  • Obtain knowledge of CPT and ICD-9 codes for radiology specific exams.
  • Help users troubleshoot issues with computer applications.

Most common skills for clinical applications analyst:

  • Project Management
  • Patient Care
  • Clinical Applications
  • Clinical Documentation
  • EHR
  • Troubleshoot

9. Clinical Analyst

How clinical analyst uses EHR:

  • Manage all phases of testing, re-coding, and validation using SDLC methodology and creating and submission of SQL queries.
  • Interact with hospital staff and patients at patient safety and quality promotional events
  • Gather clinical data and utilize clinical expertise and standard healthcare protocols to create comprehensive business and functional requirements.

Most common skills for clinical analyst:

  • Healthcare
  • Patient Care
  • Patients
  • Troubleshoot
  • EHR
  • Project Management

10. Medical Records Manager

How medical records manager uses EHR:

  • Manage 2nd/ 3rd and weekend shift supervisors and staff and develop unit (s) QA activities.
  • Achieve this goal by providing clear policies/justification for initiatives which impact designated FTE's.
  • Prepare documents for FOIA requests.

Most common skills for medical records manager:

  • Patients
  • HIPAA
  • Patient Care
  • EHR
  • Hippa
  • Medical Terminology

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