Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS)
Overview
Objective
What You’ll Learn…
Upon completion of this course you will learn:
- Prepare to take and pass the CEHR exam, offered by the National Healthcareer Association
- Receive a broad overview of the electronic health records (EHR) systems
- Gain hands-on experience using real EHR software
- Summarize the HIPAA Privacy Rule and HIPAA Security Rule
- Explain the information contained in various medical records
- Demonstrate how to write a chief complaint and obtain a patient history
- Establish the appropriate EHR for a healthcare practice
- Track of vital information such as patient allergies and medications
- Communicate with patients and report public health information
Outline
AN OVERVIEW OF EHR AND CEHRS
What is an EHR; the role of a CEHRS in a medical practice
INTRODUCTION TO HARRIS CARETRACKER
Main elements of Harris CareTracker and major parts of a client chart; claims submission and payment process
HISTORY OF EHRS
EHR origins in practice management systems; Federal initiatives to promote EHR adoption
STEPS TO EHR IMPLEMENTATION
Assess, plan, select and implement
THE EHR FRAMEWORK
EHR architecture, hardware, software, networks and interfaces; human-computer interface (user) devices and hybrid health records
HIPAA REQUIREMENTS AND EHR SYSTEMS
What HIPAA is and how it impacts CEHRS; HIPAA privacy and security rules
THE EHR AND RECORD CONTENT
Record purposes, standards, formats and types of data; medical record content and documentation
LISTS, TREATMENT PLANS, ORDERS AND RESULTS
Summary lists in the office workflow; functional, content and vocabulary standards
PATIENT VISIT MANAGEMENT
The EHR in an office workflow; master patient index, service payment information and scheduling
CODING, BILLING AND PRACTICE REPORTS
Coding and billing workflow and the EHR; code sets and clinical vocabularies
PATIENT COMMUNICATIONS
Patient-focused communication; patient portals personal health records
PRACTICE REPORTS, RESEARCH, REGISTRIES AND REPORTABLE EVENTS
Medical product development and practice requirements; registries and reportable events
PERSONAL HEALTH RECORDS AND CONTINUING CARE RECORDS
Ensuring continuity of care between providers; ongoing training and technical support of EHR software
Prerequisites and Requirements
There are no prerequisites to take this course. However, you will need a high school diploma or GED in order to take the CEHRS exam.
Instructor(s)
Jennifer Della’Zanna has more than 20 years of experience in the healthcare industry, having worked as a medical transcriptionist, practice administrator, biller, and coding specialist. She writes courses and study guides on the use of technology in health care and regularly contributes to publications about health issues. Della’Zanna is a member of the American Academy of Professional Coders and the Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Albright College.
Rachael Delekta is an MBA in Healthcare Administration and Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist. Rachael has been in the health care field for over ten years. She has worked mostly on the insurance side of things, as a customer service manager for dental insurance, a claims and customer service coach, and a workers’ compensation case management biller and auditor. She works daily with medical records and healthcare software.
FAQs
- How are electronic health records used in healthcare?
Electronic health records (EHR) are portable records of a patient’s healthcare experience. This responsibility helps doctors see and treat patients more efficiently and may help reduce errors in medical procedures and their documentation. - How long does it take to complete a program?
When you register, you’ll receive six (6) months to complete this program. - What does an electronic health records specialist do?
EHR specialists focus on the electronic documentation of the patient’s care and condition. Common EHR job activities may include:
• Auditing patient records for compliance with government or insurance requirements
• Abstracting clinical information for reporting purposes
• Performing basic coding for reimbursement claims
• Processing Release of Information (ROI) requests for medical records
• Reviewing patient records for completion and accuracy
• Collecting patient information for demographic and insurance reports
• Discussing patient information with physicians and insurance professionals - Is electronic health records a good career for remote work?
Because electronic records are held and updated online, EHR Specialist is considered an option for a remote or home-based career. ZipRecruiter.com reports that most employers will require that remote team members have strong, secure internet connections and most will require certification. - Can I get financial assistance?
ed2go courses are non-credit courses, so they do not qualify for federal aid. In some states, vocational rehab or workforce development boards will pay for qualified students to take our courses. Additionally, some students may qualify for financial assistance when they enroll, if they meet certain requirements. - What happens when I complete the program?
Upon successful completion of the program, you will be awarded a certificate of completion from the ECU Office of Continuing Professional Education. - When can I start the program?
Our programs are all open enrollment. You can register and start the program as soon as you are ready. Please note: Once the program curriculum is accessed online or through submission of a material shipment confirmation, refunds cannot be issued.