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The Inpatient Coding Specialist is responsible for reviewing and analyzing documentation present in ... Frequent: repetitive motion involves approximately 25% keyboard and 75% mouse use for data entry.

The Inpatient Coding Specialist is responsible for reviewing and analyzing documentation present in ... Frequent: repetitive motion involves approximately 25% keyboard and 75% mouse use for data entry.

Solutions Engineer, Data & Platforms

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Coding Educator

Cincinnati, OH

$26.25 - $29.75/hr

Your expertise will directly strengthen data quality and elevate care across our physician ... Works at Home Work Schedule: * Full Time (80 hours biweekly) * Day Shift * No Weekend, Holiday or ...

Coding Educator

Cincinnati, OH · On-site +1

$26.25 - $29.75/hr

Your expertise will directly strengthen data quality and elevate care across our physician ... Works at Home Work Schedule: * Full Time (80 hours biweekly) * Day Shift * No Weekend, Holiday or ...

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What are some common challenges faced by professionals in Full Time Data Coding roles, and how can they be managed effectively?

Professionals in Full Time Data Coding roles often encounter challenges such as maintaining high accuracy while processing large volumes of data, dealing with complex or inconsistent data sets, and meeting tight deadlines. These can be managed by developing strong attention to detail, utilizing data validation tools, and collaborating closely with team members to resolve ambiguities. Regular communication with supervisors and continuous training on new coding standards can also help ensure quality and efficiency in daily tasks.

What is the difference between Full Time Data Coding vs Full Time Data Entry?

AspectFull Time Data CodingFull Time Data Entry
Required CredentialsBasic computer skills, sometimes coding certificationsBasic computer skills, data entry experience
Work EnvironmentOffice setting, often with specialized softwareOffice or remote, using data entry platforms
Industry UsageHealthcare, finance, tech companiesRetail, administrative, general business
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding coding roles, technical skillsData input tasks, administrative roles

Full Time Data Coding involves more technical skills, often requiring familiarity with coding standards and specialized software, whereas Full Time Data Entry focuses on inputting data accurately with minimal technical requirements. Both roles are essential in data management but differ in complexity and skill set.

What is a Full Time Data Coding job?

A Full Time Data Coding job typically involves converting raw data into a structured format by assigning codes or categories to various pieces of information. This work is essential in fields like research, healthcare, marketing, and data analysis, where large amounts of unstructured data need to be organized for analysis or reporting. Data coders use specialized software or databases to input, review, and ensure the accuracy of coded data. Working full time means this is a standard 40-hour work week role, often with benefits and regular hours. Attention to detail, analytical skills, and proficiency with data management tools are important for success in this position.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Full Time Data Coder, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time Data Coder, you need strong attention to detail, analytical skills, and a background in data entry or information management, often supported by relevant certifications or coursework. Familiarity with data management software, coding systems (such as ICD-10 for healthcare), and spreadsheet tools like Microsoft Excel is typically required. Accuracy, time management, and effective communication are vital soft skills that help ensure data integrity and collaboration with team members. These skills are crucial for maintaining precise and organized data, which supports informed decision-making and operational efficiency.
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Oncology Data Specialist, Certified (Cancer Data Registrar) - Full Time

Oncology Data Specialist, Certified (Cancer Data Registrar) - Full Time

St. Luke's University Health Network

Bethlehem, PA • On-site

$16.75 - $22.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


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Job description

St. Luke's is proud of the skills, experience and compassion of its employees. The employees of St. Luke's are our most valuable asset! Individually and together, our employees are dedicated to satisfying the mission of our organization which is an unwavering commitment to excellence as we care for the sick and injured; educate physicians, nurses and other health care providers; and improve access to care in the communities we serve, regardless of a patient's ability to pay for health care.
The Oncology Data Specialist identifies reportable cases, analyzes, and abstracts clinical data, codes and enters information into electronic cancer registry database. Performs lifetime follow up to provide cancer incidence, treatment and outcome information for quality improvement activities, administrative planning and marketing and research.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Ascertains all reportable malignant, reportable by agreement benign or borderline disease cases as defined by the American College of surgeons Commission on Cancer, FORDS Manual, PA Cancer Registry Manual, NJ Cancer Registry Manual, by reviewing pathology reports, radiation reports, and various hospital records
  • Determines class of case through review of source documents
  • Uses medical terminology and human anatomy & physiology knowledge to translate medical information into a standardized coded structure as specified in the Standards for Oncology Registry Entry (STORE) manual
  • Utilizes the Extent of Disease (EOD) coding instruction manual to code the greatest extent of disease based on combined clinical and operative/pathological assessment in accordance with the site-specific uniform rules as stated in the manual
  • Utilizes the Solid Tumor Rules and priority lists to guide the process of determining the number of primaries and to provide coding instructions to ensure site-specific data collection is consistent and standardized
  • Utilizes a combination of the most precise clinical and pathological documentation of extent of disease to categorize and assign a SEER Summary Stage (per the site-specific SEER Summary Stage Manual) to show how far a cancer has spread from its point of origin
  • Utilizes AJCC Cancer Staging Manual to categorize the severity of an individual's cancer based on the primary tumor as well as on the extent cancer has spread in the body
  • AJCC TNM Staging provides a common language for doctors to effectively communicate about a patient's cancer and on the best courses of treatment and is a required field in the Network Cancer Registry Database
  • Utilizes computer expertise in several different computer systems (METRIQ, EPIC, Varian/Aria) to access information necessary for case completion
  • Maintains a working knowledge of the METRIQ Cancer Registry Software and Database and keeps current on all updates

PHYSICAL AND SENSORY REQUIREMENTS:
Sitting for up to 7 hours a day, 3 hours at a time. May require occasional standing and walking for up to 1 hour per day. Extended periods of vision use in reviewing computerized patient records and repetitive arm/finger use in retrieving and abstracting of pertinent information into computerized database. Uses upper extremities to occasionally lift and/or carry up to 25 pounds. May require stooping, bending and/or reaching above shoulder level. Hearing as it relates to normal conversation. Must be in Pennsylvania or New Jersey.
EDUCATION:
Oncology Data Specialist (ODS-C)/Certified Tumor Registrar (CTR) credential is required. Will also consider CRM Certificate or CIM Certificate from an NCRA Accredited Program with commitment to obtain ODS-C credentials within 3 years of date hired. Will also consider Graduate of an accredited Registered Health Information Technology (RHIT) and/or Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) will be considered if continuing their education for their Certificate CRM or CIM from an NCRA Accredited Program with commitment to obtain ODS-C credential within 3 years of date hired. Candidates must meet the education and experience prerequisites in order to sit for the ODS exam. This is a requirement by the American College of Surgeons (ACoS) Commission on Cancer (CoC) Standard 4.3 - "Hold a current Oncology Data Specialist (ODS) credential".
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
Oncology Data Specialist (ODS-C) is required. Knowledge of site-specific tumor biology, staging, and treatment required. In depth knowledge of human anatomy, medical terminology and statistics required. Data entry skills required.
Please complete your application using your full legal name and current home address. Be sure to include employment history for the past seven (7) years, including your present employer. Additionally, you are encouraged to upload a current resume, including all work history, education, and/or certifications and licenses, if applicable. It is highly recommended that you create a profile at the conclusion of submitting your first application. Thank you for your interest in St. Luke's!!
St. Luke's University Health Network is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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