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Knowledge in anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, pathology and disease processes, pharmacology, health record format and content, reimbursement methodologies and conventions, rules and guidelines for current classification systems (ICD, CPT, HCPCS.
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Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) / Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) These projects require experience with utilizing ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS codes. Familiar with 3M Encoder for ICD10 and CPT coding.
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Candidate will also possess one of the following certifications: Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), Registered Health Information Administrator, (RHIA) or Certified Coding Specialist (CCS.
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Required Certification/Registration: Prefer RHIT, RHIA, CCA, CPC credentials. Minimum Education:High School graduate with courses in Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology, ICD10 CM Coding and CPT-4 coding.
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CM/PCS, and/or CPT-4 coding classification systems and the encoder, CAC, and other apps as instructed. Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) Certified Professional Coder (CPC) by the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) – renewed every 2 years.
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Maintains coding certification (CPC, CPC-A, CCS, RHIT, RHIA). Performs ICD and CPT coding of provider (professional) services and verifies thatall requisite charge information is entered.
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If candidate is not RHIA, RHIT, CCS or CPC and/or possess no credentials, then candidate will be expected to obtain their AHIMA/AAPC credential within three years of hire date to retain position.
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Nationally recognized coding credential including, but not limited to CPC, COC, CCS, CCS-P, RHIA or RHIT through AHIMA/AAPC. Understanding of all or a combination of ICD-10, CPT, HCPCS, modifiers, medical terminology and HIPAA compliance.
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Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), Certified Professional Coder (CPC), Certified Professional Coder-Apprentice (CPC-A), Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), Certified Coding Specialist-Physician based (CCS-P), CCS Healthcare (CCS-H), Certified Outpatient Coder (COC) required.
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Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), Certified Professional Coder (CPC) or Certified Coding Specialist- Physician Based (CCS-P) required.
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Registered Health Information Technologist (RHIT) , Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), Certified Coding Associate (CCA), Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), Certified Coding Specialist- Physician-based (CCS-P), Certified Professional Coder (CPC), or Certified Professional Compliance Officer (CPCO) within 1 year of employment.
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License/Certification: Possess one or more of the following certifications: CPC, COC, CPMA, CHC, CPCO, CCS-P, CCS, RHIA, RHIT or CIC. Knowledge of physician and hospital billing practices, CMS regulations, CPT coding guidelines from the American Medical Association, DRG methodology, as well as knowledge of the AHA Coding Clinic, commercial payer guidelines, state and federal healthcare regulatory guidance and the ability to research and analyze this information within the structure of a healthcare audit.
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Certified Professional Coder (CPC), Certified Coding Specialist Physician (CCS-P), Registered Health Information Technologist (RHIT), Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), or Certified Coding Associate (CCA) by American Health Information Management Certification (AHIMA) or Certified Outpatient Coder (COC) by American Academy of Professional Coders is required and must be maintained.
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Maintain knowledge of current laws and regulations related to insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and DRG coding, sequencing, and CPT coding. RHIT, RHIA, CCS, or coding certificateSkills and Abilities.
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A certification in AHIMA (CCS, RHIA, or RHIT), AAPC (CPC, CRC) Expertise in ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS coding systems. A certification in AHIMA (CCS, RHIA, or RHIT), AAPC (CPC, CRC) Strong knowledge of coding and billing procedures, as well as medical terminology and anatomy.
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