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Nationally recognized coding credential including, but not limited to CPC, COC, CCS, CCS-P, RHIA or RHIT through AHIMA/AAPC. Prefer that the required 1-3+ years coding experience be in multispecialty professional, inpatient, outpatient, and ambulatory arena.
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60 months as a Data Consultant, Data Scientist, Analytics Consultant or Data Warehouse Specialist. At least 24 months coding in R, Python, SQL, or SAS. 60 months as a Data Consultant, Data Scientist, Analytics Consultant or Data Warehouse Specialist.
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Reviews discrepancies between Clinical Documentation Specialist (CDS) DRG and the Coder DRG. Works with coding Manager to improve coding services provided by coding staff.
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Tasks may include: review of source information, MedDRA coding, narrative preparation, preliminary seriousness, causality and listedness assessments, case corrections, and listing reviews. Support case processing as a SME for MedDRA coding.
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Bachelor’s degree in Data Analytics, Analytics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, or biomedical informatics. Facility: Business Office – Benson Tower. Because the incumbent works within a healthcare setting, there may be occupational risk for exposure to hazardous medications or hazardous waste within the environment through receipt, transport, storage, preparation, dispensing, administration, cleaning and/or disposal of contaminated waste.
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As a valued member of the DRG Review Team, the DRG Integrity Specialist performs a secondary level review of medical records and code assignment using knowledge of Accuity technology and client systems with a physician in accordance with federal coding regulations and guidelines as well as client specific coding guidelines to ensure accurate DRG assignment.
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Relativity certifications including Relativity Certified Administrator (RCA) and/or Relativity Analytics Specialist strongly preferred. As a CGS ALS Lab Manager, you will leverage industry knowledge, and market research, and have wide-ranging experiences across operating systems and coding languages.
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The purpose of the DME Billing and Account Receivables Specialist is initiate billing claims, actively process all denials and ensure follow up on the collection efforts to ensure timely reimbursement for services provided.
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High School Diploma or equivalent plus certification as a Certified Professional Coder (CPC) or Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) or Certified in Healthcare Compliance (CHC) This position is responsible for the timely auditing and coding of professional services based on provider documentation, ensuring that all services are in compliance with the Tulane University Medical Group (TUMG) Guidelines.
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Monitor AP workflow ensuring appropriate approval authority, General Ledger coding and compliance with company internal controls, policies and procedures. Accounts Payable Specialist. Check vendor invoices, ensuring sales and use tax is accurately charged when applicable.
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Functions such as coding, charge entry, claims, and payment postings, following up on past due invoices and delinquent accounts, and correcting and resubmitting claims. The Collection Specialist processes payments within the client systems and follow up on outstanding A/R and/or including research and resolution.
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5 years' multi-specialty physician services coding or auditing experience. One year IDX Meditech and EMR experience such as EPIC and eClinical works (eCw) This individual is required to maintain current knowledge of CMS and Louisiana guidelines that govern reimbursement for professional services.
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Assist complaint intake group through review and verification of initial complaint coding. Title Engineering - Quality Operations Specialist I. Familiarity with regulatory reporting requirements for medical devices (e.g. MDRs, Vigilance reports, etc.
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Supports the work of the Payroll Team and Benefits Administrator by maintaining accurate system data, correct employee coding, and correcting timecard errors. The Workday Specialist with play an integral role in the organization and will primarily be responsible for managing integration, reporting and managing the system on the backend.
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Emerge, a global talent solutions company is currently recruiting a Human Resource Specialist for our client in Hampton, VA. Assisting with payroll operations, acting as a backup when needed, and coding leave in the timekeeping system.
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