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Daytona Beach, FL · On-site

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The main difference between a Coder Intern and a Software Developer Intern lies in scope and responsibilities. Coder Interns typically focus on writing and testing code under supervision, while Software Developer Interns may be involved in designing, developing, and maintaining software projects. Both roles are entry-level and require basic programming skills, but Software Developer Interns often have a broader understanding of software development processes.

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Coder interns are students or recent graduates who work temporarily at a company to gain practical experience in software development. They assist with coding tasks, software testing, and debugging under the supervision of experienced developers. The internship allows them to apply knowledge from their studies, learn industry practices, and improve their technical skills. Coder interns often work on real projects and may participate in team meetings, code reviews, and documentation.
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Inpatient Coding Compliance Auditor - HIM - FT - Days - Remote Eligible

Inpatient Coding Compliance Auditor - HIM - FT - Days - Remote Eligible

Memorial Healthcare System

Remote

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Memorial Healthcare System rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 200 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

332nd of 869 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Location:
Miramar, Florida
At Memorial, we are dedicated to improving the health, well-being and, most of all, quality of life for the people entrusted to our care. An unwavering commitment to our service vision is what makes the difference. It is the foundation of The Memorial Experience.
Summary:
Responsible for auditing coded inpatient or outpatient medical records applying ICD-10 CM/PCS and/or CPT-4. Reviews Ambulatory Payment Classification (APC), Medicare Severity Diagnosis Related Groups (MSDRG) and All Patients Refined Diagnosis Related Groups (APRDRG) assignment and queries following official coding guidelines and regulatory requirements. Provides training and education based on audit results and any regulatory changes that effect Federal, State and American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) guidelines.
Responsibilities:
Maintains thorough knowledge of ICD-10CM/PCS, and CPT coding principles and guidelines; possesses substantial knowledge of MSDRG, APRDRG, APC, and Enhanced Ambulatory Patient Groups (EAPG) classification systems and query guidelines for compliant provider documentation.Conducts and reports on electronic medical record audits to verify ICD-10CM/PCS, CPT and APC, MSDRG, and APRDRG coding and grouping accuracy. Serves as an expert resource for all coding staff. Assists with developing specific departmental goals, standards, and objectives which directly support the strategic plan and vision of the organization.Works closely with inpatient and outpatient coding managers to analyze and resolve claim denials that are rejected by edits from the Revenue Cycle Department. Reviews and responds to all external coding denial audits using ICD-10CM/PCS, CPT and APC, MSDRG, and APRDRG audits.Performs all other duties as assigned.Coordinates, develops, and implements coder intern education and training. Training will align with AHIMA standards of ethical coding and official coding guidelines. Provides feedback based on audit results and tracks coder intern progression throughout the program.Maintains strict adherence to patient confidentiality according to MHS standards and regulatory requirements.Holds educational sessions for coding specialists, documentation specialists, and physicians. Acts as a liaison for electronic physician query process. Utilizes coding audit results to tailor education to increase coding accuracy. Assists the coding staff to format compliant queries and assesses for compliance with AHIMA query standards. Reports results of coding and query compliance audits to management.
Competencies:
ACCOUNTABILITY, ACCURACY, CUSTOMER SERVICE, EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION, HUMAN ANATOMY, MEDICAL CODING, MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (3), RESPONDING TO CHANGE, STANDARDS OF BEHAVIOR
Education and Certification Requirements:
Accredited Program: Health Information Management (Required)Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) - American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) - American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) - State of Florida (FL)
Additional Job Information:
Complexity of Work: Requires critical thinking, decisive judgment, effective written and verbal communication skills. Demonstrates effective time management skills, professional responsibility and fosters teamwork. Able to work with minimal supervision. Must be able to work in a stressful environment and take appropriate action. Ability to accurately assign and sequence ICD-10-CM/PCS and CPT codes to principal diagnosis and procedures, complications and co-morbid conditions to complex inpatient or outpatient encounters such as observation, outpatient surgery and interventional radiology. Provides guidance to other departmental staff in identifying and resolving coding issues or errors. Proficient in basic computer skills including Microsoft Office applications and utilizing a computerized encoder and electronic medical record systems.
Required Work Experience: For inpatient coding auditor, three (3) years of inpatient coding experience. For outpatient coding auditor, three (3) years of outpatient coding experience.
Other Information: For Hospital Coding: Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) or Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) or Certified Coding Specialist (CCS).For Physician Coding: CPC - Certified Professional Coder, HCC - Hierarchical Condition Category Coder, CRC - Certified Risk Adjustment Coder, or CPMA Certified Professional Medical Auditor.Additional Credential Info: Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) or Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) or Certified Coding Specialist (CCS). For Physician Coding: CPC Certified Professional Coder, HCC - Hierarchical Condition Category Coder, CRC Certified Risk Adjustment Coder, or CPMA Certified Professional Medical Auditor.
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements:
  • Bending and Stooping = 40%
  • Climbing = 0%
  • Keyboard Entry = 60%
  • Kneeling = 40%
  • Lifting/Carrying Patients 35 Pounds or Greater = 0%
  • Lifting or Carrying 0 - 25 lbs Non-Patient = 40%
  • Lifting or Carrying 2501 lbs - 75 lbs Non-Patient = 0%
  • Lifting or Carrying > 75 lbs Non-Patient = 0%
  • Pushing or Pulling 0 - 25 lbs Non-Patient = 40%
  • Pushing or Pulling 26 - 75 lbs Non-Patient = 0%
  • Pushing or Pulling > 75 lbs Non-Patient = 0%
  • Reaching = 40%
  • Repetitive Movement Foot/Leg = 0%
  • Repetitive Movement Hand/Arm = 60%
  • Running = 0%
  • Sitting = 60%
  • Squatting = 20%
  • Standing = 60%
  • Walking = 60%
  • Audible Speech = 60%
  • Hearing Acuity = 60%
  • Smelling Acuity = 0%
  • Taste Discrimination = 0%
  • Depth Perception = 60%
  • Distinguish Color = 60%
  • Seeing - Far = 60%
  • Seeing - Near = 60%
  • Bio hazardous Waste = 0%
  • Biological Hazards - Respiratory = 0%
  • Biological Hazards - Skin or Ingestion = 0%
  • Blood and/or Bodily Fluids = 0%
  • Communicable Diseases and/or Pathogens = 0%
  • Asbestos = 0%
  • Cytotoxic Chemicals = 0%
  • Dust = 0%
  • Gas/Vapors/Fumes = 0%
  • Hazardous Chemicals = 0%
  • Hazardous Medication = 0%
  • Latex = 0%
  • Computer Monitor = 60%
  • Domestic Animals = 0%
  • Extreme Heat/Cold = 0%
  • Fire Risk = 0%
  • Hazardous Noise = 0%
  • Heating Devices = 0%
  • Hypoxia = 0%
  • Laser/High Intensity Lights = 0%
  • Magnetic Fields = 0%
  • Moving Mechanical Parts = 0%
  • Needles/Sharp Objects = 0%
  • Potential Electric Shock = 60%
  • Potential for Physical Assault = 0%
  • Radiation = 0%
  • Sudden Decompression During Flights = 0%
  • Unprotected Heights = 0%
  • Wet or Slippery Surfaces = 0%

Shift:
Primarily for office workers - not eligible for shift differential
Disclaimer: This job description is not intended, nor should it be construed to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, efforts or working conditions associated with the job. It is intended to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification.
Wages shown on independent job boards reflect market averages, not specific to any employer. We encourage candidates to talk to their Memorial Healthcare System recruiter to discuss actual pay rates, during the hiring process.
Memorial Healthcare System is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to workplace diversity.
Memorial Healthcare System recruits, hires and promotes qualified candidates for employment opportunities without regard to race, color, age, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any factor prohibited by law.
We are proud to offer Veteran's Preference to former military, reservists and military spouses (including widows and widowers). You must indicate your status on your application to take advantage of this program.
Employment is subject to post offer, pre-placement assessment, including drug testing.
If you need reasonable accommodation during the application process, please call 954-276-8340 (M-F, 8am-5pm) or email TalentAcquisitionCenter@mhs.net

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Memorial Healthcare System is one of the largest public healthcare systems in the United States. A national leader in quality care and patient satisfaction, Memorial has ranked 11 times since 2008 on nationally recognized lists of great places to work - in Modern Healthcare magazine, Florida Trend magazine and Becker's Hospital Review , just to name a few. Memorial's work environment has been rated by employees and physicians alike as an open-door, inclusive culture that is committed to safety, transparency and, above all, outstanding service to patients and families.

Industry

Hospitals

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Hollywood, FL, US

Year founded

1953