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Reporting to the Assistant Manager of Corporate Compliance of Connecticut Children's, the Hospital Coding Auditor contributes to the identification and reduction of CCMC's coding compliance risks, billing inaccuracies, and/or denials by coordinating independent reviews and assessments of the organization's hospital inpatient and outpatient and emergency department coding and billing transactions, processes, and internal controls for coding completeness and accuracy.
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Reporting to the AVP, Technology and Informatics, the Director, Technology and Informaticswill partner with HIM/Coding Operations, Vendor Resource Management (VRM), Coding Quality Review (CQR) and Clinical Data & Registry Abstraction (CDRA), Field Leadership, and ITG to provide direction, consultation, and oversight for technologies utilized within the HIM, Coding, & Abstraction portfolio.
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Assists in administration of HIM, Coding, and Abstraction Business Intelligence (BI) reporting tools, sites, adhering to content publishing standards set forth by established governance bodies.
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Provides oversight on key Health Information Management (HIM) services provided at a DHS hospital, such as Medical Coding, Release of Information, Document Scanning and Validation, Data Capture and Reporting, Clinical Document Deficiency Tracking, and File Room Maintenance.
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1) vital circuit design, coding, code reviews, debug, analyze and tune application and executive software of vital Solid State Interlocking (SSI)/Computer Based Interlocking (CBI)/ Wayside Automatic Train Control System product railway equipment / environment.
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Develops and modifies hospital policies and procedures for the HIM services such as Medical Coding, Release of Information, Document Scanning and Validation, Data Capture and Reporting, Clinical Document Deficiency Tracking, and File Room Maintenance.
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The SIU Investigator is also responsible for recognizing and adhering to national and local coding and billing guidelines in order to maintain coding accuracy and excellence. The Special Investigation Unit (SIU) Investigator is responsible for supporting the prevention, detection, investigation, reporting, and when appropriate, recovery of money related to health care fraud, waste, and abuse.
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2) vital circuit design, coding, code reviews, debug, analyze, and tune application and executive software of vital Wayside ATC Track circuits. (iv) ensuring the issuance of technical reporting on-site maintenance and system performance to the customer.
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The CDI Specialist assesses the clinical documentation through extensive reviews of the medical record, interaction with all members of the healthcare team, Quality department and the Health Information Management (HIM) Coding team to ensure appropriate coding and DRG assignment for the level of services rendered to the patient and to ensure that the clinical information utilized in profiling and reporting outcomes is complete and accurate.
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We are seeking a staff scientist to join the Fabbri Lab. Research projects will focus on the role of microRNAs and other non-coding RNAs in the tumor microenvironment (TME). The Staff Scientist III position is a senior role requiring a PhD degree and reporting to a principal investigator or CNRI center director.
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Maintain records and statistics to include quality control measures, CCE reporting, MHS Genesis usage, accuracy of coding, workload completed and ad hoc reports as required. Ensures accurate coding of medical records utilizing JC, MHS and MTF guidelines.
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Must possess a proficient understanding of the Inpatient and Outpatient Prospective Payment Systems (IPPS\OPPS), Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder (DSM - 5), and National Correct Coding Initiative Edits (NCCI), ICD- 10 CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting and Coding Clinic.
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By using a standardized cancer registry data system, the Cancer Data Registrar has responsibilities for the collection and coding of demographics, cancer identifying elements, definitive treatment, extent of disease, and patients' disease status, from a variety of source documents, for state reporting requirements, National Cancer Database reporting requirements, and accreditation with the American College of Surgeons, Commission on Cancer.
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Maintain and develop reporting databases and analytics applications in environments such as Excel, Tableau, Spotfire, Power BI, SAP Business Objects and/or other Client environments. Knowledge and application of commercial coding dictionaries (MedDRA, WHO Drug.
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Reporting to the Vice President Finance/Controller, the Senior Director is responsible for ensuring exceptional business support and financial reporting over the lifecycles of all donor-funded programmatic activity and for ensuring the accuracy of the revenue, accounts receivable and net asset accounting for the organization.
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