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Burn and Trauma Registrar

Regions Hospital

Saint Paul (MN)

On-site

USD 50,000 - 80,000

Full time

14 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Burn, Adult, and Pediatric Trauma Registrar to enhance the trauma team's efficiency. This role is crucial in managing clinical cases and coordinating care for trauma patients. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in health information management or nursing, with experience in data analysis and registry maintenance. You will collaborate with various healthcare providers, ensuring seamless communication and data accuracy. If you're passionate about improving trauma care and have the required qualifications, this opportunity is perfect for you.

Qualifications

  • Completion of an approved two or four-year Health Information Management or Nursing Program.
  • 2-3 years of experience with coding and/or abstraction.

Responsibilities

  • Maintain and utilize burn, adult, and pediatric trauma registries.
  • Review medical records and ensure high-quality data collection.

Skills

Data Analysis
Communication Skills
Coding
Data Entry

Education

Health Information Management Program
Nursing Program

Tools

Trauma Registry Software
ICD-10 Coding

Job description

Grow in your registry experience! We have an exciting opportunity to join our team with Regions Hospital as a Burn, Adult, and Pediatric Trauma Registrar. This position is a vital and integral part of the trauma team and collaborates closely with Trauma Center staff to maintain the efficient operations of hospital, state, and national trauma registry.


This position is responsible for the clinical case management and care coordination of the trauma patient. Vital to this position is strong communication with the pre-hospital, primary, and referral providers and prompt identification relating to trauma performance improvement activities on a concurrent basis. Education and injury prevention are also key components of the role of the TNC.


The Burn, Adult, and Pediatric Trauma Registrar will be responsible for:



  • Maintaining and utilizing Regions Hospital burn, adult, and pediatric trauma registries.

  • Reviewing medical records, high quality collection of data and entry of data into the computer.


Registrar with Nursing Experience:



  • Create meaningful reports utilizing the registry, reporting of data from Regions Hospital into the trauma registry and report generation.

  • Analyze data, and evaluate the TQIP and BCQP reports.


Work schedule: On-Call/Casual, Day Shift


Required Qualifications:


Education: Completion of an approved two year or four-year Health Information Management or Nursing Program and eligibility for registration through the American Health Information Management Association. 2-3 years of experience with coding and/or abstraction will substitute for the two or four-year Health Information Management Program or Nursing Program


Licensure/ Registration/ Certification: Within the first 6 months of employment, it is required that the employee take the Trauma Registrar Course, ICD-10 Course Certificate dated within the past 5 years as well as the AAAM Injury Severity Scoring Course if not already completed. (tracked in department)


Preferred Qualifications:


Experience: Experience with data base management, burn or trauma registries, utilization review and/or performance improvement (PI) processes, and report writing preferred. Experience with human anatomy/physiology and injuries associated with trauma and burn preferred.


Licensure/ Registration/ Certification: Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), Registered Health Information Administrator(RHIA), or Registered Nurse.

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