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Catalyst Clinical Coding Analytics Jobs in Maine

Inpatient Coding Auditor

Lewiston, ME · On-site

$28.75 - $32.75/hr

Investing in new partnerships, clinical services and technology is not enough to create meaningful ... Conduct analysis and present summary of findings to leadership in a clear, concise, convincing, and ...

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Serve as a liaison between coding teams and providers, delivering expert guidance to resolve ... Partner with clinical leadership during the introduction of new services to ensure accurate ...

Clinical Quality Analyst

Bangor, ME · On-site

$29 - $52/hr

Serve as a liaison between coding teams and providers, delivering expert guidance to resolve ... Partner with clinical leadership during the introduction of new services to ensure accurate ...

... analysis, and implementation of corrective and preventive actions (CAPAs ... Partner with Global Clinical Safety & Pharmacovigilance, IT, Data Integration & Automation, and ...

Pharmacist - Clinical Advisor

Sanford, ME · On-site

$110K - $249K/yr

You will utilize your clinical and analytical skills within a managed care environment to ... Established knowledge of supporting formulary and benefit setup and coding strongly preferred

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What is the difference between Catalyst Clinical Coding Analytics vs Clinical Coding Specialist?

AspectCatalyst Clinical Coding AnalyticsClinical Coding Specialist
CertificationsTypically requires coding certifications (e.g., CPC, CCS)Requires coding certifications (e.g., CPC, CCS)
Work EnvironmentData analysis, reporting, and coding review in healthcare settingsAssigns codes to patient records in healthcare facilities
Industry UsageUsed in healthcare analytics, revenue cycle managementUsed in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare providers

Both roles require coding certifications and work within healthcare environments, but Catalyst Clinical Coding Analytics focuses on data analysis and reporting, while Clinical Coding Specialists primarily assign codes to patient records. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths and employer expectations in healthcare coding and analytics.

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Manager - Inpatient Clinical Coding

MaineHealth

Scarborough, ME • On-site

$83K - $112K/yr

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Job description

Description

MaineHealth Corporate


Management/Leadership
Req #: 79190

Summary:
This position manages HIMs Clinical Data Section, which is accountable for: coding and abstracting the medical records of inpatients; preparing statistical analysis of medical records data; compiling, analyzing and summarizing data from medical records into various formats. The output of this Section is used for: meeting hospital licensure requirements; financial and billing purposes, which includes the identification and determination of appropriate reimbursement under inpatient prospective payment systems; maintenance of acceptable accounts/receivables and DNB levels; compliance with internal and external regulatory agencies, such as Quality Improvement Organizations, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and Joint Commission. The position also coordinates hospital DRG activities through chart reviews, DRG validation activities, and provides information and reports to fulfill requests made by members of the medical staff, administration and planning.

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Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)

  1. Education: See experience.
  2. License/Certifications: Have current coding certifications for ICD
  3. Skilled in ICD coding and case mix index management. Experienced with EPIC, HP CDM, claim edit processes, 3M encoder and CDI programs. Prior CAC and Lawson a plus.
  4. Experience: A minimum of four years' prior successful supervisory experience. Advanced education which should include communication and mathematical/statistical skills and/or extensive knowledge in organization, research and analysis normally acquired through the completion of Health Record Administration/Science Bachelor's program with certification as an RHIA and coding credentials (CCS, CPC). Credentials are a job requirement and RHIT may be substituted for RHIA credentials provided held in conjunction with CCS and/or CPC certification.
  5. Full working knowledge of: medical information and revenue cycle systems; Grouper and Severity of Illness Systems; medical record systems, medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, microbiology, and pharmacology; State, Federal and Joint Commission requirements pertaining to medical records; MS DRG prospective payment system.
  6. Has a good understanding of Clinical Documentation Improvement Programs to effectively collaborate with the Coders and CDI Nurse team, assisting with facilitating the CDI Task Force Meetings as well as CDI Leadership Meetings. Works well with Physician CDI leadership to appropriately identify documentation improvement standards.
  7. Demonstrated abilities to: correctly interpret and apply Federal regulations and PRO requirements in the assignment of DRG's and in the interpretation of various billing guidelines (i.e., medical necessity, resident supervision policies, correct coding initiative, etc. Ability to direct concurrent and retrospective coding reviews and provide physician education for ICD 10 CM and PCS.
  8. Effective skills in leadership, communications, coaching, planning, motivation, and establishing effective working relationships with at all levels of staffing in the organization.

Additional Information

MaineHealth is committed to fostering a supportive, inclusive environment where care team members can thrive while making a meaningful impact in the communities we serve across Maine and New Hampshire. We offer competitive benefits including paid parental leave, flexible work options, student loan assistance, professional development opportunities, and well-being resources-so you can grow your career while feeling supported both personally and professionally.

We recognize the value each team member brings to our organization.Any offer of employmentwill depend onqualificationssuch asskills, relevant experience, education, certifications,and otherjob-relatedfactors. Thebase rangeis an estimate and does notreflect the full valueofourtotal compensationpackage.

The pay range for this position is $83,324.80to $112,736.00per year.

Compensation for part-time positions isdeterminedon a prorated basis consistent with the scheduled hours and applicable full-time equivalent (FTE).

In addition to base pay, MaineHealth offerscomprehensivebenefits, recognition programs, career growth opportunities, and,where applicable,shiftdifferentials or other incentives.

If you have questions about this role, please contact lauren.robare@mainehealth.org

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MaineHealth will never request financial information during the interview or pre-hiring process. All legitimate communications will come from an email address ending in @mainehealth.org. If you suspect fraudulent activity, please report it immediately to mhcareers@mainehealth.org.


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