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Seasonal Chart Deficiency Analyst Jobs (NOW HIRING)

HIM Tech (cert)

Knoxville, TN

$15.75 - $19/hr

This position plays a critical role in chart deficiency management, unbilled management, mandated ... Ability to analyze, generate, and interpret HIM reports, including deficiency tracking and unbilled ...

Health information Technician

Whittier, CA

$17.50 - $21.25/hr

Updates chart tracking system to reflect the current status of the incomplete record. * Scans loose filing into the ChartMaxx System. Utilizes ChartMaxx to accomplish deficiency analysis and ...

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As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for seasonal chart deficiency analyst in the United States is $88,569.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $64,000.00 and $99,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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HIM Deficiency Analyst

Forrest General Hospital

Hattiesburg, MS • On-site

Other

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Job Summary:
Under the direction of the HIM Manager, the HIM Deficiency Analyst is responsible for managing, reviewing, and ensuring the completion of Health Information Management (HIM) record deficiencies to maintain clinical documentation integrity. This position will review, analyze, and resolve problems/errors concerning incomplete medical records within EHR systems to ensure compliance with medical staff bylaws and regulatory standards. Validates and monitors deficiency assignments, Iris calls, and patient portal messages to ensure accurate, timely, and complete documentation routing. This position is responsible for reporting patient deaths to the Electronic Death Registration System (EDRS) accurately and consistently within mandated timeframes. Supports development of system enhancements or connections that impact chart completion and provider workflows. Interacts with other departments, physicians, and clinical staff to facilitate the timely completion of the medical record. Monitors and maintains accuracy and completeness of deficiency tracking workflows. Collaborates within and outside the department to clinicians regarding chart completion requirements. Corrects deficiency data as necessary and works with managers to ensure consistency and uniformity in documentation standards from one system to another. Performs other duties as assigned to support department operations, including cross-training and assisting in alternative HIM functional areas.
Performance Expectations
• Demonstrate the aptitude to deal with multiple tasks.
• Demonstrate the ability to communicate professionally and effectively with physicians and clinical staff regarding documentation completion.
• Demonstrate high precision when validating signatures, dates, and required clinical documentation before clearing deficiencies.
• Demonstrate the ability to adapt to change.
• Demonstrate the ability to manage daily workload.
• Demonstrate the ability to learn and follow various regulatory guidelines.
• Demonstrate compliance with all principles of confidentiality and protecting patient privacy.
• Demonstrate the ability to accurately verify patient identity and clinical details before submitting death records to the Electronic Death Registration System (EDRS).
• Demonstrate the flexibility to perform other duties as assigned, in other areas of the HIM department.
• Demonstrate commitment to the organization's WE CARE mission and vision.
Qualifications:
Education/Skills
Associate degree in Health Information or related field preferred. RHIA/RHIT program preferred. Required to be computer literate and proficient in Windows, Excel, Access, Word, and other PC applications. Required to be detail-oriented and to be an excellent communicator.
Work Experience:
Two to five years of relevant work experience to include EHR experience in a healthcare environment such as Patient Accounts, Information Systems, Business Office, or Health Information Management. Experience with Epic or other electronic healthcare record preferred. Must have experience in data entry, keyboarding. Knowledge of Microsoft Office suite products with proficiency in Excel and Word required. Knowledge of electronic medical record systems as well as content of the electronic medical record required.
Certification/Licensure-DUE UPON HIRE
  • NONE

Additional Certification/Licensure - Obtained based on required timeframe below
  • RHIA/RHIT Certification

Within 1 Year of Employment
Preferred
Mental Demands:
Ability to remember well and perform repetitive tasks. Must recognize variance when reviewing data and have an eye for detail. Ability to work independently and follow through with tasks. Ability to understand systems on a broad scale as well as unique data elements.