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Coder
Location
United States
Posted
14 days ago
Salary
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Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Coder
Affordable Housing Trust for Columbus and Franklin County
• Perform accurate code assignments for ED records (facility and profee). • Work remotely from a home office. • Adapt well to change and maintain coding quality of 95% or greater. • Collaborate with the team while meeting productivity targets.
Job Requirements
- AHIMA or AAPC certification.
- A minimum of three years’ experience coding ED records in an acute care setting is required.
- Technical competency with remote-based connectivity including virtual private networks, multi-factor authentication via smartphone, and video conferencing platforms.
- Proficiency with office software including Outlook email for communication, calendar for meeting attendance, and Excel spreadsheets for data management.
- A committed regular schedule is required with expectations for reliable and punctual attendance.
- Meet client productivity targets while maintaining coding quality of 95% or greater.
Benefits
- full benefits
- TOP PAY!
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