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Remote Anesthesia Coding Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

Remote HIM Coder II

Hays, KS · Remote

$17.25 - $23/hr

... coding updates or changes * Creates account for professional fee charges if not through abstracting for surgeon and anesthesia, as needed * Maintains a thorough understanding of anatomy and ...

Remote HIM Coder II

Hays, KS · On-site +1

$19 - $27/hr

... coding updates or changes * Creates account for professional fee charges if not through abstracting for surgeon and anesthesia, as needed * Maintains a thorough understanding of anatomy and ...

Remote Anesthesia Coding information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Anesthesia Coder, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Anesthesia Coder, you need a thorough understanding of medical coding guidelines, anesthesia billing processes, and relevant anatomy, typically supported by a coding certification such as CPC, CCA, or CCS. Familiarity with coding software (like 3M or EncoderPro), electronic health record (EHR) systems, and compliance regulations (such as HIPAA) is essential. Attention to detail, strong analytical skills, and effective written communication are vital soft skills for accuracy and collaborating with healthcare providers remotely. These competencies ensure precise claim submission, minimize billing errors, and support efficient revenue cycle management in a virtual environment.

What is remote anesthesia coding?

Remote anesthesia coding is the process of assigning standardized medical codes to anesthesia procedures and services from a location outside of a traditional office or hospital setting, often from home. Certified coders review patient records and operative reports to select accurate CPT, ICD-10, and HCPCS codes for billing and insurance purposes. This role requires in-depth knowledge of anesthesia coding guidelines and strong attention to detail to ensure compliance and proper reimbursement. Remote anesthesia coders use secure, internet-based systems to access medical records and communicate with healthcare providers as needed.

What is the difference between Remote Anesthesia Coding vs Remote Surgical Coding?

AspectRemote Anesthesia CodingRemote Surgical Coding
CertificationsAHIMA or AAPC certifications, CCS, CPC, or CCS-PSimilar certifications like CPC, CCS, or CCS-P
Work EnvironmentHealthcare facilities, medical billing companies, remoteHospitals, outpatient clinics, remote
Industry UsageSpecialized in anesthesia procedures and codesFocuses on surgical procedures and codes
Search & ComparisonOften compared for coding specialties within healthcareCommonly compared with anesthesia coding for specialization

Remote Anesthesia Coding and Remote Surgical Coding both require medical coding certifications and are performed in healthcare settings. The key difference lies in the specialty focus: anesthesia coding deals with anesthesia procedures, while surgical coding covers a broad range of surgical procedures. Both roles are essential for accurate billing and reimbursement, but they serve different areas within medical coding.

What challenges might I face working in remote anesthesia coding, and how can I overcome them?

Remote anesthesia coding professionals often encounter challenges such as interpreting complex surgical documentation and ensuring accurate code assignment for billing and compliance. Working remotely also means less immediate access to providers for clarifications and fewer opportunities for in-person collaboration with the clinical team. To overcome these challenges, it’s important to establish clear communication channels with providers, stay updated on anesthesia coding guidelines, and participate in regular virtual meetings or training sessions. Building a network with other remote coders can also provide valuable support and resources.
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Remote HIM Coder II

HaysMed

Hays, KS • Remote

$17.25 - $23/hr

Part-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Open to candidates in: Kansas, Colorado, Arizona, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Ohio

Job Summary:

The HIM Coder II reports to the Coding Manager and may code any of the following account types: outpatient, single path surgical accounts to include both the abstract and the professional claim, ED, and/or ambulatory accounts.  This role analyzes medical records in order to code and abstract medical information to be submitted to financial reimbursement as required for the Uniform Bill and for the DRG/Prospective Payment System.

Education and Qualifications:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.

  • High School Degree or equivalent
  • AHIMA or AAPC Coding Credential (CPC, COC, COC-A, CIC, or CCA, CPC-A, CCS, CCS-P, RHIT, RHIA)
  • 1-2 years coding experience in professional specialty coding and/or ICD-10 CM/PCS

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Associates Degree
  • Meditech Experience
  • 3M Computer Assisted Coding Experience

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Reads and reviews health records, identifies appropriate diagnoses and procedures and assigns appropriate codes for outpatient facility and/or professional charges
  • Abstracts clinical data from health records and assigns appropriate ICD-10-CM/PCS and CPT codes, as applicable.  These codes are used for classification, reimbursement, strategic planning, and research
  • Remains up to date on all regulatory and private payor policies, compliance policies, and coding updates or changes
  • Creates account for professional fee charges if not through abstracting for surgeon and anesthesia, as needed
  • Maintains a thorough understanding of anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, disease processes and surgical techniques through participation in continuing education programs to effectively apply ICD-10-CM and CPT coding guidelines to outpatient diagnoses and procedures
  • Correlates information from approved supporting clinical documentation not limited to Pathology, Radiology, and the surgical operative report
  • Abstracts all clinical data with high degree of accuracy to be utilized in research and benchmarking by the hospital as well as numerous third parties such as KHDE, HIDI, and CMS
  • Communicate with ancillary services personnel for needed documentation for accurate coding
  • Provides real-time feedback to surgical/procedural providers as it pertains to proper coding and clinical documentation of services performed
  • Maintains and processes claim edits to assure timely billing
  • Works collaboratively to achieve minimum bill days from discharge/service date for assigned accounts
  • Coders maintain prioritized workflow through cooperative work distribution (i.e. prioritization of charts by discharge date and total charges)
  • Works cooperatively with team-mates to include process improvement projects, cross-training, or assisting with questions in coder's area of expertise.
  • Performs other related duties incidental to the work described herein

Infection Control: Initial and Ongoing trainings could include but are not limited to, blood borne pathogens, bodily fluids and bio hazardous materials as it applies to your daily work environment.

Patient Interaction: No Contact

HIPAA: This position will have access to the following Protected Health Information in order to carry out the duties related to their position at Hays Medical Center based on the following criteria:
Primary – required (routine) to do the job;
Secondary – required for the job, but mostly be exception; and
None – no approved access
Description of Information
Primary:
Patient Demographic Information (information used to identify a person): Name, Date of Birth, Address, Race, Marital Status, Religion
Clinical Information (information that describes a patient’s health status): Diagnosis, Reports/Medical Notes, Test Results, Problem List, Procedures, History and Physical
Financial Information/Insurance (information related to insurance, billing and payment): Billing Information, Payer Name, Payer ID, Account Balances, Plan Elements Covered, Payment Information, Payment Rates
Coding Information (clinical information that is in (alpha) numeric format): ICD-9 Codes, Rev Codes, CPT Codes