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Savista

An end-to-end revenue cycle services provider serving healthcare organizations for over 30 years.

Inpatient Coding Specialist

Medical Billing and CodingMedical Billing and CodingFull TimeRemoteJuniorTeam 1,001-5,000Since 1994H1B No SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

California

Posted

9 days ago

Salary

$28 - $34 / hour

Seniority

Junior

Professional Certificate1 yr expEnglish

Job Description

Inpatient Coding Specialist

Savista

• Assigns either ICD-10-CM and PCS codes for inpatient visits or assigns ICD-10 CM codes, professional and technical EM levels, and surgical CPT codes for physician visits at commercially reasonable production rates and at a consistent 95% or greater quality level. • Validates either MS-DRG or APC assignments, as applicable. • Abstracts clinical data appropriately. • Mitigates either hospital inpatient coding-related claims scrubber edits or professional and technical coding-related claims scrubber edits. • Tolerates short-term assignments for up to two different clients. • Participates in client and Savista meetings and training sessions as instructed by management. • Maintains an ongoing current working knowledge of the coding convention in play at client assignments. • Performs other related duties as required.

Job Requirements

  • An active AHIMA (American Health Information Association) credential or an active AAPC (American Academy of Professional Coders) credential
  • One year of relevant, productive coding experience for the specific patient type being hired and within the last six months
  • Passing score of 80% on specific pre-employment tests assigned

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