Founded in 2003, Omega Healthcare Management Services® (Omega Healthcare) empowers healthcare to thrive via intelligent solutions that optimize revenue cycle operations, administrative workflows, care coordination, and clinical research on a global scale. Works with providers, payers, life science companies, medical device manufacturers, health technology firms, researchers, and industry partners. Serves more than 350 healthcare organizations with 35,000 skilled workers in the United States, India, Colombia, and the Philippines. For more information, visit www.omegahms.com .
Coder Outpatient
Location
United States
Posted
31 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Coder Outpatient
Omega Healthcare Solutions
Role Description SDS coder with at least 2 years of experience in coding procedures for multi specialties such as: - General surgery - Orthopedic - Neurosurgery - GI - OB/GYN Experience with Cerner and 3M 360 CAC required. Schedule can be flexible within reason after training. For initial training, will need to be available between 8a and 4p Eastern Time for up to a week. This project is estimated to be 3-6 months. RESUME MUST REFLECT EXPERIENCE IN THE SPECIALTIES AND SYSTEMS LISTED IN THE REQ. Qualifications - At least 2 years of experience in coding procedures for multi specialties. - Experience with Cerner and 3M 360 CAC. Requirements - Availability for initial training between 8a and 4p Eastern Time for up to a week. - Resume must reflect experience in the specialties and systems listed. Benefits - Flexible schedule after training. Company Description Founded in 2003, Omega Healthcare Management Services® (Omega Healthcare) empowers healthcare to thrive via intelligent solutions that optimize revenue cycle operations, administrative workflows, care coordination, and clinical research on a global scale. The company works with providers, payers, life science companies, medical device manufacturers, health technology firms, researchers, and industry partners to amplify teams with robust technology, specialty expertise, and operational support. Omega Healthcare serves more than 350 healthcare organizations with 35,000 skilled workers in the United States, India, Colombia, and the Philippines.
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