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Seasonal Hcc Risk Adjustment Coding Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$33 - $36/hr

This position works to improve the quality of coding documentation and data in the medical record and HCC database. The HCC Risk Adjustment/Auditor reports on the accuracy and consistency of the data ...

With deep expertise in the CMS-HCC Risk Adjustment Payment Model (V28), Hierarchical Condition Category (HCC) and CPT coding, the Specialist will serve as a trusted partner to providers, offering 1:1 ...

$25 - $27/hr

This position works to improve the quality of coding documentation and data in the medical record and HCC database. The HCC Risk Adjustment/Auditor reports on the accuracy and consistency of the data ...

With deep expertise in the CMS-HCC Risk Adjustment Payment Model (V28), Hierarchical Condition Category (HCC) and CPT coding, the Specialist will serve as a trusted partner to providers, offering 1:1 ...

With deep expertise in the CMS-HCC Risk Adjustment Payment Model (V28), Hierarchical Condition Category (HCC) and CPT coding, the Specialist will serve as a trusted partner to providers, offering 1:1 ...

Risk Adjustment Coder

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$77.51K - $87.20K/yr

Ideal candidates will have at least three recent years of experience in HCC/Risk Adjustment and/or inpatient coding, complemented by relevant certifications such as CPC, CRC, RHIT, or RHIA from AAPC ...

Risk Adjustment Coder

Denver, CO · Remote

$27.88 - $32.21/hr

HCC (Hierarchical Condition Category) Coding, medical coding, clinical terminology and anatomy ... Supports all Strive risk adjustment projects to comply with all CMS requirements by analyzing ...

Risk Adjustment Coder

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$77.51K - $87.20K/yr

Ideal candidates will have at least three recent years of experience in HCC/Risk Adjustment and/or inpatient coding, complemented by relevant certifications such as CPC, CRC, RHIT, or RHIA from AAPC ...

Risk Adjustment Coder

Denver, CO · On-site

$19.25 - $25.75/hr

HCC (Hierarchical Condition Category) Coding, medical coding, clinical terminology and anatomy ... Supports all Strive risk adjustment projects to comply with all CMS requirements by analyzing ...

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Seasonal Hcc Risk Adjustment Coding information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Seasonal HCC Risk Adjustment Coder, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Seasonal HCC Risk Adjustment Coder, you need a strong understanding of ICD-10-CM coding, risk adjustment methodologies, and a certification such as CPC, CRC, or CCS. Proficiency in coding software, electronic health records (EHRs), and risk adjustment platforms is typically required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong organizational skills help ensure accuracy and compliance in reviewing medical records. These skills are essential to accurately capture patient risk profiles, support healthcare reimbursement, and maintain regulatory compliance.

What are the most common challenges faced by professionals in Seasonal HCC Risk Adjustment Coding roles, and how can they be managed?

Seasonal HCC Risk Adjustment Coders often face the challenge of managing high volumes of medical records within tight deadlines, especially during peak audit or submission periods. Ensuring coding accuracy and compliance with evolving CMS guidelines can also be demanding, as even minor errors may impact reimbursement and risk scores. Staying organized, regularly participating in training updates, and leveraging coding software tools can help manage workloads and maintain accuracy. Collaborating closely with clinical teams and other coders is vital for clarifying documentation and sharing best practices.

What is a Seasonal HCC Risk Adjustment Coder?

A Seasonal HCC Risk Adjustment Coder is a healthcare professional who reviews medical records to identify and code diagnoses that impact risk adjustment scores, typically during peak periods such as the Medicare Advantage sweep season. HCC stands for Hierarchical Condition Category, a coding system used by Medicare to predict healthcare costs based on patient diagnoses. These coders ensure accurate documentation, which directly affects insurance reimbursement and compliance. Seasonal roles are common due to the cyclical nature of risk adjustment reporting deadlines.

What is the difference between Seasonal Hcc Risk Adjustment Coding vs Hcc Risk Adjustment Coding?

AspectSeasonal Hcc Risk Adjustment CodingHcc Risk Adjustment Coding
CredentialsCertifications in coding and risk adjustmentCertifications in coding and risk adjustment
Work EnvironmentHealthcare facilities, insurance companies, remoteHealthcare facilities, insurance companies, remote
Industry UsageUsed seasonally for specific risk adjustmentsUsed year-round for ongoing risk management
Search IntentUnderstanding seasonal coding differencesGeneral risk adjustment coding practices

Seasonal Hcc Risk Adjustment Coding focuses on coding practices during specific times of the year, often related to seasonal health trends. In contrast, Hcc Risk Adjustment Coding involves continuous coding to manage patient risk profiles throughout the year. Both roles require similar certifications and work environments but differ mainly in their temporal focus and application.

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HCC Risk Adjustment Coding Coordinator

HCC Risk Adjustment Coding Coordinator

University of Iowa

Iowa City, IA • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


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Job description

UI Health Care has a new opportunity for an HCC Risk Adjustment Coding Coordinator to join Finance and Accounting's Revenue Integrity team.  The position plays a pivotal role in ensuring the accuracy and completeness of HCC (Hierarchical Condition Categories) risk coding to optimize risk-adjusted payment models and improve patient outcomes.

Under the direction of the Risk Adjustment Program Manager, the HCC Risk Adjustment Coding Coordinator is responsible for supporting all aspects of the UI Health Care Risk Coding Program, including but not limited to pre-visit coding support, provider and coder education, and post-visit auditing.

The ideal candidate will possess a thorough understanding of risk coding methodologies and risk adjustment, and the ability to drive compliance and performance across multiple departments in a complex healthcare environment.

This position is eligible to participate in remote work and applicants who wish to work remotely will be considered.  Training will be held either on-site or virtually from the Hospital Support Services Building at a length determined by the supervisor.  Remote eligibility will be evaluated upon satisfactory training.  Per policy, work arrangements will be reviewed annually, and must comply with the remote work program and related policies and employee travel policy when working at a remote location.

Position responsibilities:

  • Support the HCC risk adjustment coding program across the organization, ensuring that coding practices align with CMS guidelines and other regulatory requirements.

  • Collaborate with clinical, operational, and financial leaders to optimize HCC coding and documentation workflows.

  • Review documentation available in the medical record (Epic) to facilitate workflows that support the clinical picture/severity of illness/complexity of the patient care rendered to patients.

  • Utilize available coding resources to determine the appropriate ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes mapped to HCCs.

  • Actively participate in and maintain coding quality and productivity benchmarks.

  • Collaborate with department and coding teams to perform retrospective and other targeted medical record reviews, ensuring documentation accuracy, evaluating clinical severity, identifying quality concerns, and supporting continuous improvement across evolving review priorities.

  • Provide ongoing feedback to physicians and other providers regarding coding guidelines and requirements.

  • Develop and implement educational programming for providers, departments, and clinic staff relating to risk coding and documentation compliance as well as new policies and procedures.

  • Engage with cross-functional teams and stakeholders, fostering a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement.

  • Stay up to date with changes in HCC coding regulations, ensuring organizational compliance, and implementing necessary updates to processes.

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, business, finance, or a related field or an equivalent amount of education and experience is required.

  • CPC, CCS-P, CCS-H, RHIT, or RHIA certification is required.

  • CRC certification is required.

  • 3 years of experience in risk adjustment medical coding

  • Strong knowledge of HCC coding guidelines, CMS risk adjustment models, and regulatory requirements.

  • Knowledge of insurance regulations and Medicare and Medicaid guidelines as related to clinical documentation and clinical indicators

  • Strong problem-solving and research skills 

  • Strong clinical knowledge related to chronic illness diagnosis, treatment and management

  • Ability to interpret CMS regulations and guidance

  • Demonstrated ability to provide coding advice to all areas of coding staff, other departments throughout UI Health Care, and other entities as requested

  • Ability to analyze complex clinical scenarios and apply critical thinking

  • Proven ability to effectively plan, prioritize, and organize tasks to achieve strategic goals

  • Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills

  • Proficiency with MS Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, including database and spreadsheet analysis

  • Demonstrated experience working effectively in a welcoming and respectful workplace environment.

Desired Qualifications:

  • 3 years in risk adjustment medical coding

  • Experience with Medicare Advantage, MSSP, or other value-based care models

  • Familiarity with population health initiatives and care coordination in an ACO or similar setting

  • Experience performing coding audits

  • Knowledge of UI Health Care policies and procedures

  • Experience with Epic

Application Process: To be considered, applicants must upload a cover letter and resume (under the submission of relevant materials) that clearly address how they meet the listed required and desired qualifications of this position. Job openings are posted for a minimum of 7 calendar days. Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any conviction history and will be subject to a criminal background check and credential/education verification.

 Up to 5 professional references will be requested at a later step in the recruitment process. For questions, contact Sharon Walther at sharon-walther@uiowa.edu.

This position is not eligible for University sponsorship for employment authorization now or in the future.


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