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What is the difference between Remote Intake Rn vs Remote Registered Nurse?

AspectRemote Intake RnRemote Registered Nurse
CredentialsRN license, possibly certification in patient assessmentRN license, often with specialized certifications depending on role
Work EnvironmentPrimarily telehealth, patient intake, and administrative tasksTelehealth, patient monitoring, clinical assessments
Employer & IndustryHospitals, clinics, telehealth companiesHospitals, insurance companies, telehealth providers
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in patient intake and telehealthClinical nursing duties performed remotely

Remote Intake Rns focus on patient intake, scheduling, and administrative tasks via telehealth, requiring RN licensure. Remote Registered Nurses perform clinical assessments, monitor patients, and provide nursing care remotely. While both roles require RN credentials and involve telehealth, Remote Intake Rns are more administrative, whereas Remote Registered Nurses handle clinical responsibilities.

What cities in Florida are hiring for Remote Intake Rn jobs? Cities in Florida with the most Remote Intake Rn job openings:

Professional Fee Surgical Coder - Ophthalmology

RN.com

Doral, FL โ€ข Remote

$17.25 - $20/hr

Full-time

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Job description

POSITION:Remote Professional Fee Surgical Coder - OphthalmologyDEPARTMENT:Health Information ManagementSTART:ASAPLOCATION:RemoteJOB DESCRIPTION:This is a Profee Surgical coding position with a focus on Ophthalmology. Candidates must have experience coding all things Ophthalmology from complex surgery, eye correction, cancer removal, etc. Ideally, this person would also have ancillary experience in diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, and radiation oncology.

The candidate must have surgical coding experience for a Level 1 trauma center and E/M.Under indirect supervision, the coder is responsible for the accurate coding of Ophthalmology encounters for a University Health System. This includes outpatient visit procedures, diagnoses, and conditions, working from the appropriate documentation in the medical record. Classification systems include ICD-10-CM, CPT, Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS), and other specialty systems as required by diagnostic category and facility reimbursement guidelines.

All work is carried out in accordance with the rules, regulations, and coding conventions of the American Hospital Association (Coding Clinic), ICD-10-CM, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and individual state health planning and development and organizational/institutional coding guidelines.REQUIRED SKILLS:Must be a strong Surgical Coding Professional Fee Coder coding Ophthalmology surgical coder with E/M experience.Must possess a thorough knowledge of ICD-10-CM and CPT, Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) coding principles, and third-party requirements regarding documentation and billing.Must possess a thorough knowledge of individual state health planning and development and organizational/institutional coding guidelines.When services/diagnoses are not documented appropriately, seeks to attain proper documentation in a timely manner according to facility standards.Must maintain a 95% overall accuracy rate.Must maintain average productivity standards - 8 encounters per hour.Works the review queue daily to ensure all charts that are placed in the review queue are worked and any corrections are communicated to the facility if necessary.The coder is responsible for coding or pending every chart placed in their queue.Coders must maintain their current professional credentials.EDUCATION:High school diploma or equivalent required.Must be proficient with Facilities Coding Standards.Working knowledge of ICD-10-CM and CPT.Must have current 3M360 CAC & EPIC experience.OF WEEKS: 52 weeks and ongoing (Long-Term)SHIFT/HOURS: M-F Business Hours ESTLICENSE/CREDENTIALS REQ:Requires one of the following coding credentials: AHIMA (CCS, CCS-P, or RHIT); AAPC (CPC, COC, CPC-H).PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:Five+ (5+) years' experience in medical coding.Extensive coding experience with Profee Surgical experience with Ophthalmology and ancillary experience in diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, and radiation oncology.SYSTEMS:3M360 CAC EncoderEPIC Electronic RecordJ-18808-Ljbffr