Joint Commission urges HIM technician role
Joint Commission urges HIM technician role
The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations wants to continue the practice of having experienced health information management (HIM) technicians directly involved in closed medical record reviews.
After two years of site surveys, the national accrediting body based in Oakbrook Terrace, IL, has concluded that only experienced medical record technicians have the necessary skill to determine a closed chart’s completeness, says Ann Kobs, MS, RN, associate director in the Joint Commission’s department of standards.
Closed records are those in which the patient has been discharged and all items in the record have been authenticated.
In the past, clinical and administrative personnel other than HIM staff have participated in segments of the review that determine completeness.
The reviews were conducted under Joint Commission guidelines, but were considered flawed and time-consuming by surveyors. Lack of expertise was blamed for the problems.
The issue is important because part of an outpatient facility’s accreditation depends on the quality and completeness of its closed patient files.
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