About Company:
New Jersey's largest Vascular Surgery group dedicated solely to the diagnosis and management of diseases of the arteries and veins. The Group has been delivering care throughout New Jersey since 1963 and is home to some of the best Vascular Surgeons in the country. Consistently recognized by their peers and patients as the top group in the region, The Cardiovascular Care Group provides the highest quality care using the newest technologies in the setting of years of experience with outstanding results.
About the Role:
The Medical Records Associate plays a critical role in maintaining the accuracy, confidentiality, and accessibility of patient health information within a healthcare setting. This position ensures that medical records are properly documented, organized, and managed in compliance with legal, regulatory, and organizational standards. The associate collaborates closely with healthcare providers, administrative staff, and patients to facilitate the timely retrieval and secure handling of medical data. By managing both electronic and paper records, the role supports clinical decision-making and continuity of care. Ultimately, the Medical Records Associate contributes to the overall efficiency and quality of healthcare delivery by safeguarding vital patient information.
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The Medical Records Associate utilizes strong organizational and analytical skills daily to ensure that patient records are accurate, complete, and easily accessible. Proficiency with electronic health record systems enables efficient data entry, retrieval, and management of medical information. Knowledge of medical terminology and coding supports the correct classification and indexing of records, which is essential for billing and clinical use. Attention to detail and understanding of privacy regulations ensure that sensitive patient information is handled securely and compliantly. Effective communication skills facilitate collaboration with healthcare providers and administrative personnel to resolve documentation issues and support quality patient care.