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Coding Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Day (United States of America) Coding Specialist I The Coding Specialist I is responsible for the coding of ED, Recurring and Ancillary accounts using ICD-10-CM diagnosis and procedure codes and CPT ...

Coding Work Type: Full Time Shift: Shift 1/ to Minimum to Midpoint Pay Rate: $25.06 - $32.58 / hour Summary The Coding Education Specialist is responsible for the development, delivery, and ...

Coding Education Specialist

Cape Coral, FL · On-site +1

$25.06 - $32.58/hr

Coding Work Type: Full Time Shift: Shift 1/ to Minimum to Midpoint Pay Rate: $25.06 - $32.58 / hour Summary The Coding Education Specialist is responsible for the development, delivery, and ...

HCC Coding Educator

Fort Myers, FL · On-site +1

$27.57 - $35.84/hr

Shift 1/ to Minimum to Midpoint Pay Rate: $27.57 - $35.84 / hour Summary The HCC Coding Educator is responsible for improving the accuracy, completeness, and compliance of risk-adjustment ...

Job Summary Our client is seeking a diligent and experienced Coding Auditor to join their team. The primary responsibilities include maintaining national certifications, conducting audits, and ...

About Coding Operations Lead Position Do you love to care for patients in a warm and welcoming environment? Gastro Health is currently looking for an enthusiastic full-time Coding Operations Manager ...

About Coding Operations Lead Position Do you love to care for patients in a warm and welcoming environment? Gastro Health is currently looking for an enthusiastic full-time Coding Operations Manager ...

About Coding Specialist Position Do you love to care for patients in a warm and welcoming environment? Gastro Health is currently looking for an enthusiastic full-time Coding Operations Manager to ...

HCC Coding Educator

Fort Myers, FL · Remote

$27.57 - $35.84/hr

Shift 1/ to Minimum to Midpoint Pay Rate: $27.57 - $35.84 / hour Summary The HCC Coding Educator is responsible for improving the accuracy, completeness, and compliance of risk-adjustment ...

Physician Coding Auditor Summary: The Physician Coding Auditor performs coding related audits to monitor professional coding to ensure optimal efficiency and follow the controlling compliance ...

The Coding Outpatient Specialist is responsible for reviewing, coding, and abstracting outpatient medical records by accurately selecting and documenting appropriate ICD-10-CM diagnosis and CPT ...

Physician Coding Auditor Summary: The Physician Coding Auditor performs coding related audits to monitor professional coding to ensure optimal efficiency and follow the controlling compliance ...

The Coding Compliance Specialist performs chart audits to provide documentation and analysis of the records reviewed to the rendering provider, Audit Manager, and Director Coding & Audit. Minimum ...

CES is looking for a Medical Coding Auditor to perform independent external coding audits for NAVAHCS in full compliance with VHA Coding Guidelines, VHA Directives, and official national coding ...

The Coding Compliance Specialist performs chart audits to provide documentation and analysis of the records reviewed to the rendering provider, Audit Manager, and Director Coding & Audit. Minimum ...

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Manager Coding Operations

Parrish Medical Center

Titusville, FL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 12 days ago


Parrish Medical Center rating

4.4

Company rating: 4.4 out of 10

Based on 18 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

964th of 994 rated hospitals


Job description

**ON-SITE POSITION**
Department:
Health Information Management
Schedule/Status:
7:00am-3:30pm; Full Time
Standard Hours/Week:
40
General Description:
Reporting to PMC Director of Health Information Management and working closely with the PMG AVP of Parrish Medical Group will supervise and coordinate the Coding section of professional fee coding operations. Performs coding, quality reviews, and acts as the liaison to medical staff members and ancillary department personnel, re: coding documentation and assignment.
The position shall exemplify the desired Culture of Choice® and philosophies of Parrish Healthcare.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Coordinates and manages the overall workflow to include leading accuracy and efficiency in coding and abstracting functions working in collaboration with the central business office acting as liaison between internal and external operations.
  • Conducts coding quality studies on a regular basis.
  • Assists medical staff, ancillary departments, and other direct patient care providers on documentation, coding assignments through education, communication and review of coding standards, chart documentation and organizational guidelines.
  • Maintains and continuously improves knowledge base of professional fee coding documentation requirements through review, study of resources (coding clinic, Medicare guidelines, etc.) and continuing education.
  • Develops, implements, and maintains coding policies and procedures. Sends updates on CMS guideline changes, weekly newsletters for education and ensures set up quarterly education sessions with providers based on specialty.
  • Reviews and verifies Incomplete Abstracts (unbilled) Report on a regular basis. Prepares and distributes training materials to facilitate understanding and compliance with coding standards.
  • Reviews and corrects any information for all AHCA reporting.
  • Establishes and informs each employee or provider of their productivity and quality. Sets up educational sessions as needed for individual providers.
  • Identifies, evaluates, and assigns diagnostic and procedural codes based on record documentation with a minimum departmental accuracy level and within the established time parameters utilizing established coding classification methodologies.
  • Requires occasional travel between sites for orientation and educational visits.
  • With a minimum departmental accuracy level, clinical administrative and financial information abstracts into the hospitals and clinic's RCM databases. Verify accuracy of existing information, making the appropriate corrections.
  • Leads and participates in special projects to improve coding operations and support organizational initiatives. Collaborates with service line leadership within assigned medical groups to address complex coding questions and ensure accurate coding practices.
  • Performs similar or related duties as assigned.
  • Knows fire, disaster and safety procedures and regulations as it pertains to the work area

Requirements:
Formal Education:
  • Bachelor's Degree is required within a related field (health information management preferred). Associate's Degree (AA or AS) in related field with two of the required certifications (CCS-P, CPC, RHIA, RHIT) and 2 or more years of supervisor experience may be substituted for Bachelor's Degree.

Work Experience:
  • Minimum 3 years recent experience professional fee coding with emphasis on E/M surgical coding preferred. Previous review and education consulting experience preferred.

Required Licenses, Certifications, Registrations:
  • Certified Physician-based Coding Specialist (CCS-P) or Certified Professional (CPC) required.
  • Also certified as RHIA or RHIT is strongly preferred.

Full Time Benefits:
Eligible to participate in a number of PMG-sponsored benefits, including:
  • Benefits Start on Day 1
  • Health, Dental and Vision Insurance
  • 403(b) Retirement Program
  • Tuition Reimbursement/Educational Assistance
  • EAP, Flex Spending, Accident, Critical and Other Applicable Benefits

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Parrish Healthcare is a caring community of healthcare professionals passionate about excellence and fulfilling our mission of providing Healing Experiences For Everyone All The Time®.
Parrish Healthcare has a Culture of Choice®. This means a we have a healing work environment that empowers people to aspire to be their very best. We partner passionate, talented and skilled people in the right role with the right resources. We provide a clear and strategic direction to achieve superior results on behalf of the communities we serve.

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