SCRIBE/ PHYSICIAN FACILITATOR - EMERGENCY CARE CENTER
Covenant HealthCare
US:MI:SAGINAW
VARIABLE SHIFT - 12 HOUR SHIFTS
OCCASIONAL
Summary:
The role of the Emergency Care Physician Facilitator includes assisting his or her assigned physician with documentation of the patient encounter, helping with patient flow by watching for results, helping set up for procedures and obtaining items for the physician as needed. He/She is not directly involved in patient care. The Emergency Care Physician Liaison demonstrates excellent customer service performance in that his/her attitude and actions are at all times consistent with the standards contained in the Vision, Mission and Values of Covenant HealthCare and the commitment to Extraordinary Care for Every Generation.
Responsibilities:
Models Covenant's Mission, Vision and Values of keeping our commitment to Extraordinary Care for Every Generation.
Has social contact with patients, including all age groups.
Demonstrates excellent customer service.
Familiar with medical terminology and basic anatomy.
Follows the physician into patient rooms to document the encounter including the history, review of systems, and physical exam.
Updates the patient chart to reflect any changes or corrections to the past medical history, surgical history, or social history as directed by the physician.
Looks up information from the patient chart for the physician to review.
Brings up x-rays or other studies for physician to review. Tees up (pends) any orders (excluding medications) the physician requests, for the physician to sign. Monitors all lab and imaging studies to ensure they return in a timely manner. Lets the physician know of any delays and follows it up to completion.
Let's the physician know when all results are back and the patient is ready for disposition.
Obtains items for the physician as needed and helps set up for procedures, but will not have any direct patient contact (will not help hold a patient, etc.).
Obtains items for the patient as requested by the physician - like water, food, or a blanket.
Completes the ECC visit note in a timely manner, including importing all pertinent studies as directed by the physician.
Documents procedures performed.
Documents any discussions with consultants or family members.
Under the direction of the physician, fill out the ECC course, medical decision making section, and diagnosis.
Ensures completed charting is accurate, legally sound, and captures all pertinent data for reimbursement.
Fill out discharge instructions, including prescriptions as directed by the physician, for the physician to sign.
Maintains active knowledge of key billing and coding practices.
Maintains active knowledge of emergency medicine related core measures and monitors for its application.
Remains flexible in cooperation with 24 hour staffing patterns and scheduling needs for provision of care for the special needs of the ECC department.
Contributes to organization success targets for net operating margin.
Other duties as assigned.
Other information:
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE
High School diploma required.
Currently working toward an advanced degree as a physician, physician assistant, or nurse OR must have completed a scribe, medical terminology, or electronic medical record training program/course OR prior experience as a Medical Scribe.
Maintain good documentation skills based on regular QA reviews
Attending unit conferences, required competencies, in-service programs, annual mandatory education, competencies and continuing education activities to meet the organization's expectations.
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES
Basic computer skills.
Knowledge of standard office equipment.
Familiar with medical terminology and basic anatomy.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Demonstrated organizational skills.
Sound judgment in handling confidential or sensitive issues and material.
Excellent time management, to achieve maximum productivity.
Attentive to detail.
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Ability to maintain regular, punctual attendance consistent with the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards
Constant hearing, near vision and midrange vision
Frequent lifting up to 10 lbs.
Frequent standing, walking, sitting, far vision, depth perception, visual accommodation, color vision and field of vision
Occasional lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, twisting, reaching, handling, feeling and talking
NOTICE REGARDING LATEX SENSITIVITY IN APPLICANTS FOR EMPLOYMENT.
It has been determined that Covenant HealthCare cannot provide a latex safe or latex free work environment at any of its facilities. Unfortunately, that means that any individual, including an applicant or an employee, is likely to be exposed to latex while on Covenant's premises. Therefore, latex tolerance is considered to be an essential function for any position with Covenant.