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Be a part of a world-class academic healthcare system at UChicago Medicine as a DRG/APC Coordinator - Coding Auditor for the Health Information Management department. In this role, the DRG/APC Coordinator- Coding Auditor is responsible for ensuring accuracy and quality of coding assignments for all records requiring DRG and/or APC coding; insures optimal and timely reimbursement.
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One of the following coding certifications through AHIMA / AAPC is required: CPC, COC, CCA, CCS, CRC, RHIA, or RHIT. The Coding Audit Consultant conducts independent and integrated internal audits and consulting engagements utilizing their coding knowledge, audit documentation skills and Kodiak's proprietary audit documentation software.
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This is an excellent opportunity for pre-med track individuals looking to gain practical, paid experience in a clinical setting before applying to an MD/DO/PA/NP program, as well as those pursuing careers in Health Informatics, Public Health, Healthcare Administration, Medical Coding, and other related fields.
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Minimum of 12 years of experience in related field, including any combination of the following: threat modeling, secure coding, identity management and authentication, software development, cryptography, system administration and network security, cloud computing.
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Proficient knowledge ofSketch, Adobe Creative Suite,HTML, CSS3, JavaScript, ActionScript, Responsive design and expertise with HTML email coding and current best practices. Design, storyboard, and code dynamic display ads using latest coding standards.
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The Epic HIM Analyst is the primary support contact for the HIM application, including the areas of Deficiency Tracking, Coding, Release of Information, and Identity management. Must have either EPIC HIM Release of Information, Hospital Coding, or Deficiency Tracking Certifications.
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More than 10 years proven ability working with an IAM platforms or in related field, including any combination of the following: threat modeling, secure coding, identity management and authentication, software development, cryptography, system administration and network security, cloud computing.
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Billing and Revenue Cycle Management (RCM): Software that manages coding, billing and payer contracts for clinics so they don't have to. Teleradiology: Board certified radiologist providing accurate and timely reads of results from X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds, for our urgent care clients.
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3+ years of experience with hands on Python/SQL coding in Databricks along with automation scripting skills. The team partners with top merchants such as Kohls, General Motors, Saks, Neiman Marcus, and Sony to provide cobrand and/or private label cards to merchant customers.
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Contribute to departmental initiatives aimed at improving coding efficiency, accuracy, and revenue integrity. Minimum of 3 years of experience in inpatient coding within a hospital setting.
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The Facility Biller & AR Specialist will review coding, correct and submit front-end rejections from the clearing house, review rejections from third party payers, along with analyzing and monitoring any aged accounts receivables through identifying areas of concern by age, category, payer, provider specialty, and facility to order to resolve claim issues and resubmit in a timely manner.
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Experience with at least one coding language (SQL, R, Python, SAS, VBA, etc. Data work in R, Python, SQL, Excel, and PowerBI including data cleansing/manipulation, EDA, and model building. Experience with at least one coding language (SQL, R, Python, SAS, VBA, etc.
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Responsibilities: Perform risk-based data driven audits related to various areas including data privacy, data protection, cloud infrastructure, network security, secure coding, mobile and web applications, and Internet of Things (IoT.
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Establishes and updates current policies and procedures for transaction entry, including coding standards to ensure accurate financial reporting for Philanthropy and Fund Accounting; works with RUSH Treasury to maintain depository accounts, including those for donor-advised funds, gifts of stock, cash wires and automated clearing house (ACH) payments and in-kind gifts.
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Join a world-class academic healthcare system, UChicago Medicine, as a Claims Coding Specialist (CCS) in our Revenue Cycle - Revenue Integrity Department. The office location is at the UChicago Medicine main campus in Hyde Park, IL. This role will service OB. Hybrid Remote Opportunity Job Summary: The Claims Coding Specialist (CCS) works under the supervision of the Revenue Integrity.
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