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The Certified Coder I is responsible for all group practice coding activities, including encounter review, missing charge reconciliation, RCx Rules review and reconciliation, and communication with the providers and office staff for outstanding issues and education.
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Required Certifications/Licensure: Certified Professional Coder (CPC), CCS, RHIA®, RHIT®, CPMA, or CCS-P®Required Training: Background in coding guidelines and regulatory laws for federal and state payors.
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Minimum Education/Experience:Specialized/Technical Training – Graduation from a formal coder training program or completion of academic class in medical coding. Meet the productivity and accuracy/quality standards including, but not limited to 98% of CCL charges entered into the electronic medical billing system within 3 days of date of service.
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DURATION: 16 weeks SHIFT: M-5 8-5 REQUIRED EXP: Must be a Certified Coder: CPC, COC, or CCS. HIGHLY PREFERRED: Experience working as a coder in nuclear medicine. DURATION: 16 weeks SHIFT: M-5 8-5 REQUIRED EXP: Must be a Certified Coder: CPC, COC, or CCS. HIGHLY PREFERRED: Experience working as a coder in nuclear medicine.
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AdministrationSenior leadershipCommitteesResearchersReporting to the Coding Coordinator, the Coder (Health Information Administrator 1) assists in the presentation of statistical information and participates on organizational committees by providing advice regarding codes, classification, mapping and data collection.
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Description : GENERAL OVERVIEW:This job performs thorough medical record review to abstract medical and demographic data, interpret and apply diagnoses and procedures utilizing ICD and CPT coding systems and assists in decreasing the average accounts receivable days.
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Specialized/Technical Training - Graduation from a formal coder training program or completion of academic class in medical coding. Reviews, reconciles and corrects Cardiac Cath Lab charges in Cerner.
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Partner with staff and physicians to correct inaccuracies in HCPCS, ICD-10, CPT coding to accurately capture services provided. Enters Cardiac Cath Lab procedure and supply charges into electronic billing systems (PBAR.
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Req Certified Coding Specialist - CCS (AHIMA) OR AHIMA Certified Coding Specialist - Physician (CCS-P); OR AAPC Certified Professional Coder (CPC); OR AAPC Certified Outpatient Coding (COC) If there is the absence of a national coding certificate and the coder possesses any one of the following national certifications, the coder will be required to pass any of the national coding examinations Re: the aforementioned coding certificates within six (6) months of employment: 1.
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Graduation from a formal coder training program or completion of an academic class in medical coding. Job Title: Medical Coder. Graduation from a formal coder training program or completion of an academic class in medical coding.
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The HCC Coder will be responsible for evaluating the accuracy and consistency of coded clinical data quality results and reports in accordance with accepted and established standards. 2+ years experience in Healthcare Field as a Coder.
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Candidates must have one of the following certifications: Certified Risk Adjustment Coder (CRC), Certified Professional Coder (CPC) or Certified Coding Specialist (CCS, CCS-P); Candidates hired without CRC certification must obtain certification within first year of employment.
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Work collaboratively with physicians, staff and management to identify opportunities for improving charge capture, accuracy and timeliness of entry into electronic billing systems. Experience working collaboratively with physicians, staff, and management to identify opportunities for improving charge capture and billing accuracy.
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