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Medical Records Clerk

Peoria, AZ

$15.75 - $19.50/hr

Scans, indexes, and verifies medical records. ? Faxes 2nd requests on next day appointments. ? Answers overflow calls and rotates through working the Release of Information desk. ? Activates patients ...

Medical Records

Mobile, AL · On-site

$14 - $16.75/hr

Accurately scan and index patient information * Support daily medical records operations in a busy specialty practice Qualifications * Previous medical records or healthcare administrative experience ...

Medical Records

Mobile, AL

$14 - $16.75/hr

Accurately scan and index patient information * Support daily medical records operations in a busy specialty practice Qualifications * Previous medical records or healthcare administrative experience ...

Medical Records

Mobile, AL · On-site

$16.75 - $20/hr

Accurately scan and index patient information * Support daily medical records operations in a busy specialty practice Qualifications * Previous medical records or healthcare administrative experience ...

Maintain, update, scan, index, and organize patient records in paper and electronic health record systems. * Review medical records for accuracy, completeness, and proper documentation. * Enter ...

Medical Records

Mobile, AL · On-site

$14 - $16.75/hr

Accurately scan and index patient information * Support daily medical records operations in a busy specialty practice Qualifications * Previous medical records or healthcare administrative experience ...

Medical Records Clerk

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$17.75 - $21.75/hr

Medical Records Clerk Prepare, scan, and index legacy paper medical records into the electronic health record as part of a department-wide effort to eliminate paper. The role requires working ...

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Ensure all medical documentation complies with HIPAA and other relevant privacy regulations. * Assist with the scanning, indexing, and digitization of paper records into electronic systems. * Verify ...

This role will focus on scanning, indexing, and organizing patient records while helping reduce an ... Digitize paper medical records and documents using scanning equipment * Assign appropriate document ...

Medical Records

Sun Prairie, WI · On-site

$16.50 - $19.75/hr

Medical Records Responsibilities 1. Maintains accurate order of open charts. 2. Prepares closed charts. 3. Assumes responsibility for diagnostic admission and discharge coding index. 4. Ensures that ...

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How much do medical records indexing jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for medical records indexing in the United States is $18.15, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is medical records indexing?

Medical records indexing is the process of organizing and categorizing patient health records so they can be easily retrieved, reviewed, and managed. This involves assigning appropriate labels, codes, or keywords to various documents, such as physician notes, test results, and discharge summaries. Accurate indexing helps ensure that healthcare providers have quick access to the necessary information, improving patient care and streamlining administrative tasks. It also supports compliance with legal and regulatory standards regarding health information management.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a medical records indexing specialist?

To thrive as a Medical Records Indexing Specialist, you need strong attention to detail, knowledge of medical terminology, and familiarity with healthcare documentation standards, often supported by a certification in health information management or medical coding. Proficiency with electronic health record (EHR) systems, document management software, and coding systems like ICD-10 and CPT is essential. Excellent organizational skills, accuracy, and strong communication abilities set top performers apart in this role. These skills ensure that medical records are accurately indexed, easily retrievable, and compliant with legal and regulatory requirements, which is vital for patient care and healthcare operations.

What are some common challenges faced in a medical records indexing role, and how can they be addressed?

One common challenge in Medical Records Indexing is accurately interpreting diverse and sometimes incomplete medical documentation, which requires strong attention to detail and familiarity with medical terminology. Additionally, maintaining patient confidentiality while working with sensitive information is crucial. To address these challenges, it’s important to stay updated on industry regulations like HIPAA, participate in ongoing training, and utilize quality control checks. Collaborating with healthcare providers and fellow records staff also helps ensure accurate and efficient record management.

What is the difference between Medical Records Indexing vs Medical Records Coding?

AspectMedical Records IndexingMedical Records Coding
CredentialsTypically requires familiarity with medical terminology and indexing softwareRequires coding certifications like CPC or CCS
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, handling medical documents and indexing tasksOffice-based, analyzing medical records for billing and reimbursement
Industry UsageUsed in medical record management and document organizationUsed in billing, insurance claims, and reimbursement processes

Medical Records Indexing focuses on organizing and cataloging medical documents for easy retrieval, while Medical Records Coding involves translating medical diagnoses and procedures into standardized codes for billing and insurance purposes. Both roles are essential in healthcare documentation but serve different functions within the medical record lifecycle.

Are medical records indexing specialists in demand?

Medical records indexing specialists are in steady demand due to the ongoing need for accurate and organized healthcare documentation. The role often requires familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems and attention to detail, making it a valuable position in healthcare administration. Employment opportunities are expected to grow as healthcare data management becomes increasingly important.
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Infographic showing various Medical Records Indexing job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,743 per year, or $18.1 per hour.

$16.86/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


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8.1

Company rating: 8.1 out of 10

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Job description

Caring for our community starts with you. Join a team that believes everyone deserves care.

Candidates must reside within NorthLakes' service area at the time of hire and maintain residency throughout employment.

The Medical Records Coordinator is responsible for the accurate, timely, and efficient management of patient medical records, with a primary focus on scanning and indexing into the electronic health record (EHR) and processing Release of Information (ROI) requests. This position ensures that medical records are complete, organized, accessible, and maintained in accordance with organizational policies and applicable state and federal laws, including HIPAA.
The Medical Records Coordinator works collaboratively with clinical and administrative staff, patients, providers, and external partners to support the integrity, confidentiality, and appropriate disclosure of patient health information.
Salary begins at $16.86 + per hour depending on experience.

Essential Job Functions

Essential Functions of the Job: [Other duties may be assigned.]

Scanning and Indexing Functions:

  • Reviews incoming documents for completeness, legibility, accuracy and appropriate patient identification prior to scanning or indexing.
  • Indexes a high volume of documents into the correct patient record.
  • Ensures documents are assigned to the correct patient, provider, document type and category.
  • Apply appropriate naming and indexing conventions consistently and accurately.
  • Identifies duplicate, incomplete, misdirected, or incorrectly identified documentation and takes appropriate action to resolve discrepancies.
  • Maintains a high level of accuracy while meeting established productivity and turnaround-time expectations.
  • Communicate with medical records and other clinic departments regarding missing, incomplete, or improperly submitted documentation.
  • Collaborates with internal departments to review, maintain, and improve processes related to the receipt, scanning, and indexing of medical record documents.
  • Identifies and escalates potential patient identification, documentation, or indexing errors according to department procedures.

Release of Information Functions:

  • Processes requests for patient medical records in accordance with organizational policies and applicable state and federal laws, regulations, and HIPAA requirements.
  • Reviews requests for medical records to determine whether the request is complete, valid, and appropriately authorized before records are released.
  • Educates patients, staff, and other requestors on how to complete Release of Information forms accurately and completely.
  • Communicates with requestors to obtain missing or additional information when necessary to fulfill a request.
  • Determines the appropriate records to disclose based on the request, authorization, applicable policies, and legal requirements.
  • Notifies provider before releasing records containing mental health, AODA, SUD, or other specially protected information, as required by organizational policy and applicable law.
  • Processes authorized medical record requests.
  • Coordinates the appropriate delivery method for completed requests, including mail, fax, secure electronic transmission, email or transfer to an NLCC location for patient pickup.
  • Maintains appropriate documentation of requests and disclosures in accordance with department procedures.
  • Protects patient confidentiality throughout the entire release process and uses appropriate safeguards when transmitting PHI.
  • Responds professionally to questions and concerns from patients, providers, staff, attorneys, insurance companies, other healthcare organizations, and authorized third parties.
  • Monitors assigned requests to ensure timely completion and follows up on outstanding items as needed.

Qualifications and Education Requirements

  • Minimum Education Required: High school diploma or equivalent required; additional education or certification in Health Information Management, Medical Records, or a related field preferred.

  • Years of Required Experience: Previous experience in medical records, health information management, healthcare administration, or Release of Information preferred.

  • Experience with systems, computer applications/software: Demonstrated proficiency with computers and standard office systems, including email, Microsoft Office applications, document management, scanning, and other computer-based tools necessary to perform the essential functions of the position. Experience in Epic and Dentrix, preferred.

  • Required (or Preferred) Licensure/Cert/Credentials: N/A

Benefit Statement

For full time and part time employees who work 24 or more hours per week we offer a generous benefits package that includes:

  • Medical and dental insurance

  • Employer paid group term life and disability

  • Employer contribution toward Health Savings Account

  • Flexible Spending Accounts

  • Paid Time Off (PTO), Paid Holidays and Paid Leave Bank

  • 403(b) with a 4% employer match

Various voluntary benefits:

  • Vision Insurance

  • Supplemental Life, AD&D and Disability

  • Tuition reimbursement

  • Health and Wellness reimbursement program

  • Employee Assistance Program, and other specialized behavioral health services and resources for employees and family members

  • Partner of HRSA/NHSC loan repayment program

Our Mission is to respond to the healthcare needs of our communities with an integrated array of quality services and actively remove barriers to wellness.

NorthLakes Community Clinic is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment regardless of age, race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, marital status, disability, military or veteran status, or any other classification protected by applicable law.

All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a criminal background check and references.

At NorthLakes Community Clinic, our organizational competencies highlight the behaviors and values that guide how we work and provide a shared foundation for performance, development, and growth throughout an employee's career with us.

NorthLakes Community Clinic Organizational Competencies

Mission Driven -Advances the organizational mission, visionand values inexecuting job duties.

Customer Service - Committed to increasing customer satisfaction, sets proper customer expectations, assumes responsibility for solving customer problems, ensures commitments to customers are met.

Quality - Is attentive to detail and accuracy, is committed to excellence, looks for improvements continuously, monitors quality levels, finds root cause of quality problems, owns/acts on quality problems.

Creativity - Generates new ideas, supports change, provides innovative solutions, solves problems creatively.

Integrity - Earns the trust and confidence of coworkers and customers through honest communication, ethical behavior and professionalism in all interactions.

Teamwork - Contributes to meeting team deadlines and responsibilities, listens to others and values opinions, helps team to meet goals, welcomes newcomers and promotes a cooperative team atmosphere.

Self-Development - Seeks out and accepts feedback, is a proactive learner, takes on tough assignments to improve skills, keeps knowledge and skills up-to-date, turns mistakes into learning opportunities.

Job Knowledge - Understands duties and responsibilities, possesses necessary job knowledge and technical skills, maintains job knowledge current.

Communication - Understand and communicate effectively with others using a variety of contexts and formats, which include writing, speaking, reading, listening and interpersonal skills.

Dependability - Meets commitments, works independently, accepts accountability, handles change, sets personal standards, stays focused under pressure, meets attendance/punctuality requirements.

Trauma/Resilience Informed - Understands that trauma is prevalent and resilience can be cultivatedand improved; and operates in a mannerconsistent with these principles.


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