Full-Time

Medical Records Assistant

Posted on 8/21/2026

PACS Services

PACS Services

11-50 employees

Post-acute care facility operator and investor

No salary listed

Artesia, CA, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Required Skills
Medical Terminology
HIPAA

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Requirements
  • A high school diploma or GED is required.
  • Ability to type at least 45 words per minute and use dictation equipment is required.
  • Knowledge of medical terminology is required.
  • Knowledge of computers and data retrieval, input, and output functions is required.
  • Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English is required.
  • Ability to apply fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations is required.
  • Ability to make independent decisions when circumstances warrant is required.
  • Ability to follow written and oral instructions is required.
  • Ability to move intermittently throughout the workday and work throughout the facility is required.
  • Ability to push, pull, move, or lift at least 25 pounds to a minimum height of 5 feet and carry it at least 50 feet is required.
  • A medical and physical examination and the facility's general health requirements must be met.
  • Ability to assist in resident evacuation during emergency situations may be required.
Responsibilities
  • Maintain resident medical records and health information systems in accordance with federal and state guidelines and facility privacy policies.
  • Follow work schedules, supervisor instructions, and established policies and procedures.
  • Assist in organizing, planning, and directing the medical records department.
  • Assist the Medical Records/Health Information Consultant as required.
  • Maintain meeting minutes and file them as necessary.
  • Develop and maintain working relationships with interdepartmental personnel to support proper maintenance of medical records.
  • Record and file incidents and accidents according to established procedures.
  • Retrieve resident records manually or electronically and deliver them as necessary.
  • File nurses' notes, resident assessments, progress notes, laboratory reports, x-ray results, correspondence, and other information into resident charts.
  • Collect, assemble, inspect, and file resident charts.
  • Assist the MDS Coordinator in scheduling assessments according to facility and OBRA guidelines.
  • Return incomplete records and charts to the appropriate departments or personnel for correction.
  • Assist in developing procedures to ensure records are completed, assembled, coded, signed, and indexed before filing.
  • Control removal of resident charts and records from the medical records room according to authorization procedures.
  • Maintain records of authorized information released from charts and records.
  • Abstract information from records for insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, the Veterans Administration, and other authorized entities in accordance with privacy rules.
  • Index medical records as directed by the medical records or health information consultant.
  • Maintain registries, including admission and discharge registers.
  • Transcribe and type reports for physicians as necessary.
  • Batch resident information into the computer and retrieve resident demographic information as instructed.
  • Answer telephone inquiries concerning medical records functions and prepare written correspondence.
  • Retrieve medical records for authorized personnel, including physicians, nurses, government agencies, and government personnel.
  • Track medical records taken from the department and ensure they are signed out and signed in upon return.
  • File active and inactive records according to established policies.
  • Protect assigned user IDs, passwords, and residents' protected health information and report suspected violations.
  • Report unauthorized attempts to access the facility's information system.
  • Perform secretarial duties for facility committees.
  • Collect and compile records for committee review and prepare reports for staff and other committees.
  • Report known or suspected fraud to the Administrator.
  • Ensure unattended departmental computer workstations are logged off or protected by the required automatic screen saver.
  • Attend mandatory facility in-service training and approved workshops or seminars.
  • Report unsafe or hazardous conditions and defective equipment to the supervisor.
  • Report equipment malfunctions or breakdowns to the supervisor.
  • Replenish supplies in work areas as necessary.
  • Keep work and assignment areas clean and store records and files properly.
  • Report suspected or known fraud related to false billings, cost reports, and kickbacks.
  • Work in office areas and throughout the facility, including weekends, holidays, other shifts, and emergency call-back situations as needed.
  • Communicate with nursing and other department personnel, residents, family members, visitors, and government agencies.
Desired Qualifications
  • Working knowledge of anatomy and physiology, legal aspects of health information, coding, and indexing is preferred.
  • On-the-job training is provided in medical record and health information system procedures.

PACS Group is a holding company that runs a national platform of post-acute care facilities. It acquires, owns, and manages skilled nursing facilities, assisted living centers, and other long-term care sites, then provides healthcare services to patients after hospital stays. Revenue comes from services provided at these facilities and is paid by Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, and patient payments. The company’s performance depends on occupancy, reimbursement rates, and how efficiently the facilities are run. Compared with competitors, PACS stands out as a large, publicly traded operator with a broad national footprint focused on growing its post-acute care platform through acquisitions and operational improvements. Its goal is to expand access to post-acute care and create value by owning and optimizing a network of care facilities that serve elderly and chronically ill patients.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2015

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Q2 2026 revenue rose 9.1% to $1.43 billion, lifting EBITDA 25%.
  • PACS raised 2026 revenue guidance to $5.75 billion-$5.85 billion on August 5.
  • The August 1 Eduro deal adds 34 skilled nursing facilities across seven states.

What critics are saying

  • The SEC is investigating PACS accounting and disclosure practices as of May 2026.
  • Shareholder lawsuits allege Medicare fraud schemes from 2020 through 2024.
  • Any Medicare billing ban or delisting fight would threaten PACS’ survival.

What makes PACS Services unique

  • PACS runs 323 facilities across 17 states, scaling faster than peers.
  • Mature facilities reached 94.8% occupancy in Q1 2026, versus 79% industry average.
  • Its quality discipline shows 239 facilities earned four- or five-star CMS ratings.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

Employee Assistance Plan

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

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2 year growth

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Yahoo Finance
May 13th, 2026
PACS Group beats Q1 estimates with $0.50 EPS and $1.42B revenue despite 12.5% year-to-date stock decline

PACS Group reported quarterly earnings of $0.50 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.42 per share by 19%. This compares to earnings of $0.17 per share a year ago. The medical services company posted revenues of $1.42 billion for the quarter ended March 2026, surpassing estimates by 5%. Year-ago revenues were $1.28 billion. The company has topped consensus revenue estimates three times over the past four quarters. Despite the strong results, PACS shares have declined 12.5% year-to-date, underperforming the S&P 500's 8.1% gain. The company currently holds a Zacks Rank of Buy, suggesting shares may outperform the market near-term. Current consensus estimates project earnings of $0.54 per share on revenues of $1.41 billion for the coming quarter.

Business Wire
May 1st, 2026
PACS Group acquires Alaska care facility, plans 150-bed skilled nursing centre by 2028

PACS Group has acquired Ridgeway Senior Living, a post-acute care facility in Anchorage, Alaska, marking its fourth property in the state. The company has also purchased adjacent land to construct a 150-bed skilled nursing facility, expected to be completed by 2028. The expansion brings PACS' portfolio to 325 communities across 17 states, with nearly 36,000 beds. Chief executive Jason Murray said the new campus will provide a full continuum of care and become a valuable community asset. Founded in 2013, PACS Group is one of the largest post-acute platforms in the United States, serving over 31,000 patients daily. The company provides technology and administrative support services to reduce operational burdens on healthcare facilities.

Associated Press
Apr 27th, 2026
PACS Group appoints Carey Hendrickson as chief financial officer

PACS Group has appointed Carey P. Hendrickson as chief financial officer, effective 27 April 2026. Hendrickson brings nearly four decades of financial leadership across healthcare, senior living and media sectors. Most recently, Hendrickson served as CFO of U.S. Physical Therapy, overseeing 779 outpatient clinics across 44 states. He previously held CFO roles at Capital Senior Living Corporation, managing 128 communities across 23 states, and Belo Corp. He succeeds Mark Hancock, PACS's co-founder and executive vice chairman, who will retire by 30 June 2026 whilst remaining on the board as vice chairman. PACS operates over 320 post-acute care and senior living facilities across 17 states, serving more than 31,700 patients daily.

Business Wire
Apr 27th, 2026
PACS Group co-founder and CFO Mark Hancock to retire after growing company from 2 facilities to $5.29B revenue

PACS Group has announced that co-founder and chief financial officer Mark Hancock will retire on 30 June 2026. He will continue serving on the company's board of directors as vice chairman. Hancock co-founded PACS in 2013 with Jason Murray, starting with two post-acute care facilities in San Diego. Under his leadership, the company expanded to 323 facilities across 17 states, serving over 31,700 patients daily and generating $5.29 billion in revenue in 2025, representing 29.3% year-on-year growth. Hancock guided PACS through its successful initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange in April 2024 and served as interim CFO from September 2025. He will be succeeded by Carey P. Hendrickson, who was appointed CFO on 27 April 2026.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 5th, 2026
PACS Group appoints Optum CEO Dr Patrick Conway, former CMS deputy administrator, to board

PACS Group, a leading post-acute healthcare platform, has appointed Dr Patrick Conway to its board of directors. Dr Conway currently serves as CEO of Optum, UnitedHealth Group's health services division with revenues exceeding $200 billion. From 2011 to 2017, Dr Conway served as deputy administrator for innovation and quality at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, where he also held roles as director of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation and chief medical officer. During his tenure, he led the transformation of Medicare payment policy, increasing payments in alternative payment models from virtually zero to over 30% of total Medicare payments. Jason Murray, chairman and CEO of PACS Group, described the appointment as transformative for the post-acute and skilled nursing sector.