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Senior Coder
CommonSpirit HealthPhoenix, AZVirtual Medical Biller / Coder - Patient Support Claims Processing Rep (Home-Based)
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Coding Concepts LLCGilbert, AZ, USThe average salary range is between $ 38,269 and $ 55,058 year , with the average salary hovering around $ 45,825 year .
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Senior Coder
CommonSpirit HealthPhoenix, AZ- Full-time
Job Summary and Responsibilities
This remote position encompasses a diverse range of coding responsibilities, including outpatient facility coding (Diagnostic, Observation, Endo, & Surgery, evaluation and management (E / M) level coding for clinical office visits, and a professional fee coding. Placement will be determined based on experience, and comprehensive cross training can be provided to ensure proficiency across all areas.
The Senior Coder acts as a lead coder for their designated team. This position will train staff on department policies, procedures, systems and correct coding requirements. The Sr. Coder additionally will audit Coders, fill in for out-of-office Coders, and make recommendations to Coding Leadership to help improve the efficiency of the team.
1.1 Employee will comply with all laws, rules, and regulations relating to the position.
1.2 The employee has a duty to report any suspected violations of the law to his / her immediate supervisor, compliance officer, or CEO.
1.3 Employee will follow the coding guidelines set by AHIMA (American Health Information Management Association,) NCCI (National Correct Coding Initiative) edits, CMS (Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services,) and the Standards of Coding Ethics.
1.4 Selects appropriate assignments for coding from assigned work queues.
1.5 Assigns codes by encounter :
- Selecting the accurate principal diagnosis and procedure code;
- Sequencing codes to optimize reimbursement in conformance with policies;
- Coding only diagnoses and procedures which can be substantiated by documentation with the medical record; -Following coding guidelines;
- Distinguishing cases which require additional information from physicians and contacting the physician for clarification using either direct contact or the physician query form.
1.6 Where defined in policy : Verifies charges entered for the encounter match the documentation contained within the record.
1.7 Routes to department when charges do not agree.
1.8 Correctly utilizes coding applications & systems to appropriately code and abstract all assigned encounters.
1.9 Analyzes APCs and Modifier assignment to ensure all data has been considered to ensure accurate and compliant coding and charging.
1.10 HIM Coders shall use their skills, their knowledge of ICD and CPT rules, guidelines and requirements and any available resources to select appropriate diagnosis and procedural codes.
1.11 HIM Coders shall not change codes or narrative of codes so that the meanings are misrepresented, nor should diagnosis or procedures be included or excluded because the payment may be affected. Statistical clinical data is an important result of coding and maintaining a quality database shall be a conscientious goal.
1.12 Physicians will be consulted for clarification when conflicting or ambiguous documentation is noted in the record.
1.13 The HIM Coder is a member of the healthcare team and, as such, shall assist physicians who are unfamiliar with ICD, CPT or DRG methodology.
1.14 The HIM Coder is expected to strive for optimal payment to which the facility is legally entitled and will not engage in unethical and illegal practices to maximize payments by means that contradict regulatory guidelines.
1.15 Reviews unbilled to assure records are all coded within department timeframes.
1.16 Maintains patient, medical record, department, and employee confidentiality at all times.
1.17 Consistently demonstrates a positive attitude and fosters teamwork by offering assistance to others as needed.
1.18 Effectively uses tools provided to monitor coding backlog and coding errors needing correction.
1.19 Works with other departments to correct inaccurate clinical or demographic information regardless of the source of the information.
1.20 Reviews the APC grouper edit and assists in clearing the edits related to coding and compliance. 1.21 Assists with the orientation and training of new employees.
1.21 Assists with the orientation and training of new employees.
1.22 Provides input to supervisor regarding coding policies and procedures.
1.23 Fulfills yearly continuing education requirements of the department and the hospital, to include safety and mandatory in services. Responsible for maintaining credentials.
1.24 Attends and participates in department or section meetings.
1.25 Contributes to the overall operation of the department by performing other duties, as assigned.
Job Requirements
3 years Coding Experience (Hospital Facility, Professional Fee, Physician Clinic) using ICD and CPT coding and / or knowledge of APC’s, DRG’s, modifiers, and other payment methodologies.
Electronic Medical Record (EMR) or Cerner experience.
High School Diploma / GED and completion of a CAHIIM Approved AHIMA / AAPC Accredited Coding Education
Registration / Certification as a AHIMA : CCA, CCS, CCS-P, RHIT or RHIA OR AAPC : CPC, CPC-A, COC
Must have and maintain an in-depth knowledge of CPT, ICD, and HCPCS coding guidelines.
Basic computer literacy and proficiency in Microsoft and / or Google Workspace. Remote work experience.
Knowledge of EHR and Encoder System(s).
Where You'll Work
Inspired by faith. Driven by innovation. Powered by humankindness. CommonSpirit Health is building a healthier future for all through its integrated health services. As one of the nation’s largest nonprofit Catholic healthcare organizations, CommonSpirit Health delivers more than 20 million patient encounters annually through more than 2,300 clinics, care sites and 137 hospital-based locations, in addition to its home-based services and virtual care offerings. CommonSpirit has more than 157,000 employees, 45,000 nurses and 25,000 physicians and advanced practice providers across 24 states and contributes more than $4.2 billion annually in charity care, community benefits and unreimbursed government programs. Together with our patients, physicians, partners, and communities, we are creating a more just, equitable, and innovative healthcare delivery system.