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Job Details: Director of H.I.M.

 
Description: Health Information Management Director
Position Summary:

HIM Director will be responsible for the overall operation and management of the HIM Department.

- HIM Director Establishes departmental goals.
- Plans, coordinates and supervises overall department activities.
- Develops and administrates the department budget.
- Establishes departmental policies and procedures, including standards for productivity and quality.
- Ensures the department meets all requirements (medical, legal, ethical, administrative, regulatory, corporate and hospital). Provides leadership and supervises Specialty Hospital HIM Department.
- Selects, trains and evaluates all supervisory staff.
- Promotes teamwork and customer satisfaction.
- Maintains compliance with HIPAA Standards and HCA Policy and Procedures.

Requirements:

- RHIT or RHIA.
- 5 years director level experience required preferably in an acute care hospital.
- Demonstrated knowledge of hospital privacy protocols, JCAHO and quality standards compliance
armando.staley@hcahealthcare.com
904-391-1570
www.memorialhospitaljax.com
Posting Date: Aug 12 08

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