Job Requirements
POSITION SUMMARY
To be fully engaged in providing timely, complete, and accurate code assignment and data collection for quality clinical analysis and revenue enhancement.
PRIMARY ACCOUNTABILITES
- Uphold regulatory compliance by assigning and sequencing accurate ICD 10 codes to inpatient medical records as per coding guidelines demonstrating behavior that reflects integrity, shows a commitment to ethical and legal coding practices, and fosters trust in professional activities.
- Validates the accuracy of codes assigned by the computer assisted coding software, recognizing inappropriate application of clinical coding regulations/guidelines, and revising the codes assigned based on expert subject matter knowledge and provider documentation.
- Literacy and proficiency in computer technology, particularly related to health information and coding applications utilized for daily job performance, are essential.
- Interpret clinical documentation to ensure codes reported are clearly and consistently supported by the health record.
- Examine and ensure that the MS-DRG, APR-DRG, SOI, and ROM of each inpatient encounter is compatible and compliantly optimized.
- Request clarification from the provider when there is conflicting, incomplete, or incorrect information in the health record regarding a significant reportable condition or procedure or other reportable data element collaborating with the Clinical Documentation Specialists regarding concurrent and post-discharge queries to the providers, ensuring physician responses to queries are reflected in the code assignment.
- Abstract relevant information accurately and completely into the computer assisted coding application, including but not limited to present on admission indicators,
- consulting physicians/dates, surgeons/dates, and birthweight of infants. Verify and revise according to documentation in the medical record the correct discharge disposition of encounters coded.
- Confirm the admission status ordered by the physician in the medical record documentation and the registration status of the encounter are compatible.
- Communicates professionally identified discrepancies, documentation issues, denial management issues and coding concerns in the medical record to the appropriate department and/or leader.
- Stays up to date with regulatory changes by completing all mandatory educational accountabilities in a timely manner.
- Maintain coding quality and productivity as per departmental standards.
- Attends department meetings and other inpatient coding sessions as scheduled.
- Accurate and ethical time and attendance recording ensure that non-productivity logs are completed and submitted by the deadline set.
- Provide departmental coding coverage by cooperating with occasional schedule revisions and overtime requests when staffing needs arise assisting with maintenance of discharge not final coded (DNFC) departmental goals.
- Maintain and observe patient confidentiality as outlined in the National Patient Safety Goals and HIPAA guidelines always protecting the confidentiality of the health record
- and refusing to access protected health information not required for coding-related activities.
Work Experience
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Education: High School Diploma
- Work Experience: 4 Years Inpatient Coding Experience
- Licensure: N/A
- Certification: AHIMA or AAPC Inpatient Coding Certification
- Work Experience in lieu of Certification: 8 Years Inpatient Coding Experience
- Skills/Knowledge/Abilities:
- Competent in understanding medical terminology.
- Advanced understanding of anatomy and physiology.
- Utilize critical thinking skills and formulate logical decisions to apply clinical coding guidelines to health record documentation.
- Strong written and oral communication skills for professional interaction.
- Excellent computer and telephone skills.
- Must be detail and accuracy oriented.
- Ability to coordinate and use logical reasoning to facilitate daily workflow assignments.
- Ability to work independently maintaining focus on scope of work assigned.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Work Experience: 6 Years Inpatient Coding Experience
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Majority of time involves sitting or standing; occasional walking, bending, and stooping.
- Long periods of computer time or at workstation.
- Light work that may include lifting or moving objects up to 20 pounds with or without assistance.
- May be exposed to inside environments with varied temperatures, air quality, lighting and/or low to moderate noise.
- Communicating with others to exchange information.
- Visual acuity and hand-eye coordination to perform tasks.
- Workspace may vary from open to confined, onsite, or remote.
- May require travel to various facilities within and beyond county perimeter; may require use of personal vehicle.
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