About this role
AdventHealth is hiring a full-time HIM Data Integrity Analyst I at its headquarters in Altamonte Springs, Florida.
### What you'll do
- Review electronic medical records to validate accuracy and perform electronic chart corrections when integrity issues are identified
- Maintain the Enterprise Master Patient Index (EMPI) to ensure consistent, accurate patient information across all systems
- Collaborate with corporate and facility-level teams enterprise-wide to coordinate corrections to patient information and required data
- Process document correction requests in a timely manner across all inpatient and outpatient information systems
- Research, analyze, and validate incoming patient record messages to determine appropriate linking or rejection
- Document case notes, root causes, advisories, and task assignments for all chart correction cases
### What we're looking for
- Minimum 2 years of health information management or related healthcare field experience
- Experience with Epic, particularly in chart corrections or HIM workflows
- Associate degree in Health Information Management or a related field (preferred)
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a high standard of accuracy
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook)
- RHIA or RHIT credential preferred; familiarity with other EHR systems (Cerner, Athena, Initiate) a plus
### What's included
- Pay range: $17.63–$28.20/hour (~$36,670–$58,656 annually)
- Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance effective day one
- Paid time off from day one
- 403(b) retirement plan
- 4 weeks of 100% paid parental leave
- CME and career development resources
- Mental health and whole-person well-being support programs
### About the practice
AdventHealth is a large faith-based, not-for-profit health system headquartered in Altamonte Springs, Florida, operating hospitals and care sites across multiple states. The HIM team supports data integrity across the enterprise, ensuring health records are accurate, reliable, and free from unauthorized modifications. This role sits at the intersection of clinical data governance and patient safety.