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Understanding and knowledge of Terminology Standards such as ICD10, CPT, Snomed, LOINC, RXNorm, ERGs, RERGs, DRGs Experience in a healthcare setting with deep exposure to Payer and Provider oriented terminologies (Nice to Have.
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Expertise and experience in ICD-10, risk adjustment/HCC, and CPT coding methodologies. Expertise and experience in ICD-10, risk adjustment/HCC, and CPT coding methodologies. Maintains adequate knowledge of coding, compliance, and reimbursement procedures related to Medicare risk adjustment.
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The nurse practitioner coding auditor will review documentation of PHP providers for accuracy and provide feedback to clinical leadership and education to providers based on audit findings. The PHP Nurse Practitioner Coding Auditor has a passion for inspecting medical documentation for clinical and coding accuracy.
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Value Based Care experience including knowledge of HEDIS, CPT/ICD coding, and CAHPS/HOS Patient Experience. Value Based Care experience including knowledge of HEDIS, CPT/ICD coding, and CAHPS/HOS Patient Experience.
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Additional healthcare certifications including ARRT, CEHRS, CBCS, CMAA, CPT. Additional healthcare certifications including ARRT, CEHRS, CBCS, CMAA, CPT. Medical Assistant Certification (CMA, CCMA, NCMA, or RMA) or must be willing to attain that certification within 9 months of start date.
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Knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT/HCPC coding guidelines and terminology strongly preferred. Must achieve coding certification (CPC, CCS, CPMA) within 6 months of starting in this position. Researches new healthcare related questions as necessary to aid in investigations and stays abreast of current medical coding and billing issues, trends and changes in laws/regulations.
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Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first. Ensure accurate documentation in the electronic health record (EHR) and electronic medical record (EMR) systems, including documentation of HEDIS and Stars quality measures.
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Assign the International Classification of Diseases, Clinical Modification (ICD), Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) or Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) codes, creating Ambulatory Patient Classification (APC) or Diagnosis-Related Group (DRG) assignments.
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Job Summary - The Radiology Coder is responsible for coding and charge submission activities, including abstracting CPT Professional Fee Coding and inpatient/outpatient coding and billing. Strong knowledge of ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS codes specific to radiology is a plus.
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F-1 visa holders with Curricular Practical Training (CPT) or Optional Practical Training (OPT) who will require visa sponsorship, TN visa holders, current H-1B visa holders, and/or those requiring green card sponsorship will not be considered.
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Assigns the International Classification of Diseases, Clinical Modification (ICD), Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) or Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) codes, creating Ambulatory Patient Classification (APC) or Diagnosis-Related Group (DRG) assignments.
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This program does not support students on a Visa such as F1, J1, M1 and H1B as well as OPT/CPT. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to sustainable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, we create technology with purpose adding real value for customers.
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OPT/CPT, class credit, school stipend/scholarship application support. The selected intern works in direct support of The International Center’s Senior Vice President of Operations & Chief of Staff, and the Office Manager & CRM Administrator.
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Knowledge of medical terminology, CPT and ICD-10 coding, and insurance billing procedures. Full Time Medical Biller Wanted in Yale New Haven Healthcare. Knowledge of medical terminology, CPT and ICD-10 coding, and insurance billing procedures.
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Ability to learn and retain medical coding; ICD-10; CPT coding preferred. Ability to learn and retain medical coding; ICD-10; CPT coding preferred. We hope this inspires you to apply and begin living our IU Health Values – Purpose, Excellence, Compassion and Team – every day.
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