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Requirements:Coding certification required through AHIMA or AAPC (at least one of the below):Certified Professional Coder (CPC)Certified Risk Adjustment Coder (CRC)Certified Coding Specialist for Providers (CCS-P)Registered Health Information Management Technician (RHIT)5+ years of risk adjustment coding experience, 3+ national Medicare Advantage health plan experience preferred.
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Certification as a CPC or CCS-P required. 100% REMOTE OBGYN Medical Coder. Deciphers operative reports and other physician medical record documentation to appropriately select codes and maximize charge capture.
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Certified Professional Coder (CPC) credentialed from the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) obtained prior to hire date or job transfer date. Details Department: Health Information Management Schedule: Monday-Friday, regular business hours Hospital: Ascension St. Agnes Location: Baltimore, MD ED, ICU and Med Surg experience required Bachelors in Nursing with at least 1 year of either CDI, Quality, or Care Management and Coding experience.
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Certification Required: Certified Coding Specialist-Physician Based (CCS-P) / Certified Professional Coder (CPC) LifeBridge Health includes Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Northwest Hospital, Carroll Hospital, Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital and Grace Medical Center, as well as our Community Physician Enterprise, Center for Hope, Practice Dynamics, and business partners: LifeBridge Health & Fitness, ExpressCare and HomeCare of Maryland.
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Accredited Health Fraud Investigator (AHFI), RN/LPN, or Certified Professional Coder (CPC). The role of the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) Investigator is to assist in the reduction and recuperation of losses through the detection, investigation, and resolution of low to medium levels fraud, waste, and abuse schemes, resulting in the savings and recovery of funds.
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MedStar Ambulatory Services is currently seeking a CPC Certified Coder with 1 - 2 years of coding experience to join our team to learn ASC coding! Certified Professional Coder (CPC) required.
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Professional Services Coding Certifications: ONE of the following recognized professional coding certifications: Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT); Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA); Certified Professional Coder (CPC); or Certified Coding Specialist - Physician (CCS-P.
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Credential in a health care or investigations related area such as Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE). In conjunction with assigned team or management, develop and execute investigative plans that may include performance of audits of financial business records, provider and subscriber medical data, claims, systems’ reports, medical records, analysis of contract documents, provider/subscriber claims history, benefits, external data banks and other documents to determine the possible existence of fraud and/or abuse.
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Certified Coder (CCS or CPC)-AHIMA or AAPC. Experience: 3 years experience in risk adjustment coding, ambulatory coding and/or CRC coding experience in managed care; state or federal health care programs; or health insurance industry experience.
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Preferred Qualifications Credential in a health care or investigations related area such as Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Accredited Health Fraud Investigator (AHFI), RN/LPN, or Certified Professional Coder (CPC.
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Utilizes coding expertise, combined with medical policy, credentialing, and claim processing rules knowledge to determine appropriate billing and code submissions while not compromising payment integrity.
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Ascension is a leading non-profit, faith-based national health system made up of over 134,000 associates and 2,600 sites of care, including more than 140 hospitals and 40 senior living communities in 19 states.
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One of the following certifications from AHIMA or AAPC preferred: Certified Professional Coder (CPC), Certified Coding Specialist (CCS or CCS-P). Certified Risk Coder certification from AAPC required.
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Have a Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), Certified Coding Associate (CCA), Certified Coding Specialist - Physician-based (CCS-P), Certified Professional Coder - Hospital Outpatient (CPC-H) or Certified Professional Coder (CPC) designation.
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