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Medical Records

Gainesville, GA

$15.75 - $18.75/hr

Medical Records Director must process and maintain private patient information in the health care facility's database. Medical Records Director assess patient records to ensure they are complete and ...

If necessary, responds and processes requests from physician offices on a priority basis and faxes information to the physician office. * Logs medical record requests into ROI On-Line database.

If necessary, responds and processes requests from physician offices on a priority basis and faxes information to the physician office. * Logs medical record requests into ROI On-Line database.

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How much do medical records processor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for medical records processor in Georgia is $15.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.61 and $16.83 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a medical records processor?

A Medical Records Processor is responsible for managing, organizing, and maintaining patient health records in medical facilities. They ensure that medical documents are accurate, up-to-date, and properly filed in electronic or paper form. Their duties often include retrieving records for healthcare providers, processing requests for medical information, and ensuring compliance with privacy regulations like HIPAA. Strong attention to detail and knowledge of medical terminology are essential for this role.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a medical records processor?

As a Medical Records Processor, your daily tasks include reviewing, organizing, and updating patient files, ensuring all medical information is accurate and compliant with privacy regulations. You’ll regularly input data into electronic health record systems, retrieve records for healthcare staff, and respond to medical information requests. Collaboration with medical professionals, billing staff, and sometimes patients is a key part of the role, as you help maintain the continuity of care. Attention to detail and the ability to handle sensitive information confidentially are crucial for your success in this position.

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

To excel as a Medical Records Processor, you need strong attention to detail, data entry accuracy, and a basic understanding of medical terminology, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHR) systems such as Epic or Cerner, and sometimes HIPAA certification, is commonly expected. Organizational skills, discretion, and effective communication are valuable soft skills in this position. These abilities ensure the secure, accurate, and efficient management of sensitive patient information in compliance with healthcare regulations.

Is a medical records processor a good career?

A medical records processor is a stable career that involves organizing and maintaining patient information, often requiring attention to detail and familiarity with electronic health record systems. It can offer steady employment with opportunities for advancement and certification, making it a practical choice for those interested in healthcare administration. However, it typically involves repetitive tasks and may require working in healthcare settings with standard office hours.
Infographic showing various Medical Records Processor job openings in Georgia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 11% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $31,628 per year, or $15.2 per hour.

Medical Records

Bell Minor Home

Gainesville, GA

$15.75 - $18.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

As Medical Records Director, you are the administrative authority, responsibility, and accountability necessary for carrying out your assigned duties. The primary purpose of your job position is to assure that the medical records are maintained in accordance with Federal and State Guidelines, as well as in accordance with our established policies and procedures, to assure that a complete medical records is maintained. Medical Records Director must process and maintain private patient information in the health care facility’s database. Medical Records Director assess patient records to ensure they are complete and accurate.

  • Enter data, such as demographic characteristics, history and, diagnostic procedures, or treatment into computer.

  • Enter patient or treatment data into computers.

  • Maintain, medical facility records or storage and retrieval systems to collect, classify, store, or information.

  • Prepare medical records for Insurance and Legal Requests as required.

  • Contact Physicians regarding incomplete charts.

  • Assist Nursing staff and physicians with Death Certificates.

  • Respond to requests for records from Federal, State or County Courts, Hospitals, Physicians and Insurance after getting direction from Administrator.

  • Scan all Medical Records as Policy States, within 24 hours you receive documents.

  • Perform chart Audits as follows:

  • Admission Audits

  • Weekly audits of physician visits, progress notes

  • Monthly audits of progress notes for all departments, monthly summaries, history and physical, etc., to ensure all forms are present and completed.

  • Discharge audit-Charts must be complete within 72 hours including discharge summary.

  • Do weekly Audits to ensure that all Residents have a Complete Medical Record.

  • Attend in-service education programs in order to meet facility educational requirements.

  • Be familiar with Standard Precautions, Exposure, Control Plan, Fire Drill and Evaluation Procedures and know how to use them.

We provide compassionate and personal 24-hour skilled care and rehabilitation services in a comfortable and friendly environment. Caring is our main concern. We believe the most effective way to provide compassionate care is to maintain high medical integrity, build a team spirit among staff, and provide friendly, beautiful surrounding for our patients.

  • Enter data, such as demographic characteristics, history and, diagnostic procedures, or treatment into computer.

  • Enter patient or treatment data into computers.

  • Maintain, medical facility records or storage and retrieval systems to collect, classify, store, or information.

  • Prepare medical records for Insurance and Legal Requests as required.

  • Contact Physicians regarding incomplete charts.

  • Assist Nursing staff and physicians with Death Certificates.

  • Respond to requests for records from Federal, State or County Courts, Hospitals, Physicians and Insurance after getting direction from Administrator.

  • Scan all Medical Records as Policy States, within 24 hours you receive documents.

  • Perform chart Audits as follows:

  • Admission Audits

  • Weekly audits of physician visits, progress notes

  • Monthly audits of progress notes for all departments, monthly summaries, history and physical, etc., to ensure all forms are present and completed.

  • Discharge audit-Charts must be complete within 72 hours including discharge summary.

  • Do weekly Audits to ensure that all Residents have a Complete Medical Record.

  • Attend in-service education programs in order to meet facility educational requirements.

  • Be familiar with Standard Precautions, Exposure, Control Plan, Fire Drill and Evaluation Procedures and know how to use them.

Qualifications:

  • High School Graduate

  • 3+ years' experience in handling medical records in a licensed medical facility

  • Exceptional organizational skills

  • Data Entry (40-50 wpm)

  • Proficient in information management programs and MS Office

  • Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills

  • Strong attention to detail

  • Outstanding communication and interpersonal abilities

  • Proficient in computer programs, including Microsoft Office and Outlook

  • Knowledge of medical terminology

  • Must be computer literate

  • Comply with the Residents Rights and Facility Policies and Procedures