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MUSC Health seeks a detail-oriented Trauma Registrar II to manage trauma registry data, ensuring compliance with ACS standards. Responsibilities include patient data collection and coding while collaborating with healthcare teams. Ideal candidates have a strong understanding of medical terminology and coding principles, with a focus on accuracy and data integrity.
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Job Description Summary
Job Description Summary
The Trauma Registrar II collects, compiles, and maintains complete and accurate data on patients meeting inclusion criteria for entry into the trauma registry data system, according to the requirements of the American College of Surgeons, the National Trauma Data Standard, and the SC Department of Public Health. This role performs ICD-10-CM and AIS coding for all patients entered into the trauma registry.
Entity
Medical University Hospital Authority (MUHA)
Worker Type
Employee
Worker Sub-Type
Regular
Cost Center
CC000598 CHS - Pediatric Trauma (SJCH)
Pay Rate Type
Hourly
Pay Grade
Health-25
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Work Shift
Day (United States of America)
Job Description
Job Responsibilities:
Identifies trauma patients in EMR (EPIC) and performs basic data collection of demographics, and coding of clinical and follow-up data from all sources into the trauma registry to maintain a concurrent database.
Success Criteria:
Interacts with physicians, nurses, and other members of the trauma team to perform trauma registry functions.
Collaborates with Trauma Program Manager to abstract patient complication and/or co-morbidity according to National Trauma Data Dictionary description and ABA inclusion criteria.
Maintains patient confidentiality including confidentiality of sensitive hospital performance improvement information.
Maintains concurrency of the trauma registry to meet the ACS requirement of closing charts within 60 days of patient discharge.
Success Criteria:
Completion of data abstraction and closure of registry records for discharged patients will be concurrent with a minimum of 80% of the cases being closed within 60 days of patient discharge.
Abstracts, assembles, enters, and codes clinical data with 95% accuracy into computer database by using the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS), ICD-10-CM, 3 M and the Registry Users Operations and Standards Manual.
Success Criteria:
Resolves routine coding issues/problems and appropriately seeks assistance from the Trauma Program Manager for the more difficult ones.
Performs monthly audit of trauma registry through inter-rater reliability, single variable, and multi-variable logic variable levels.
Participates in quality assurance and improvement activities to ensure accuracy of data collection and timely submission of data according to South Carolina State Trauma Registry, the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Optimal Guidelines for Trauma Centers.
Success Criteria:
Submits data to the State Trauma Registry and the Trauma Quality Improvement Program (TQIP) quarterly.
Collaborates with Trauma Medical Director, Trauma Program Manager, and the PI Coordinator to analyze quality and benchmarking performance outcomes defined in the Spring and Fall annual TQIP reports.
Assists with development of performance improvement strategies to address quality or performance concerns.
Participates in Trauma Performance Improvement and ACS Committee meetings and educational conferences in order to maintain and expand Trauma Registry knowledge base.
Success Criteria:
TQIP/ATS Registry Webinars
Applicable registry training courses
Provides necessary registry data to assist with internal and external injury prevention outreach, education, and research efforts.
Success Criteria:
Provides registry reports to hospital personnel as requested.
Additional Job Description
Job Requirements:
Completion of a medical terminology course and knowledge of basic anatomy Completion of the American Trauma Registrar Course – Basic and Advanced, ICD-10 coding course and AIS Course. Understanding of quality assurance and performance improvement as well as effective interpersonal skills is essential. Knowledge of data analysis and report writing preferred
High school diploma and completion of a medical terminology course and a medical records ICD-10-CM and CPT-4 coding class and one year related experience;
an Associate degree may be substituted for the required work experience.
Certified Coding Certificate (CCA) or Certified Professional Coder (CPC), and /or Certified Trauma Registrar (CSTR) required at the time of hire and must be maintained.
Physical Requirements:
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