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Professional Coding Specialist II
Location
United States
Posted
10 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Mid Level
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Job Description
Professional Coding Specialist II
OU Health
Role Description New to OU Health? Ask your recruiter about our competitive wages and total rewards package. Looking for a coding team to love at OU Health? This is it! While this role is specifically searching for an experienced coder. 100% remote. Flexible shifts once training is complete. Opportunity to work four 9 hour days, and one 4 hour day. So if you're work-from-home ready, work well independently, and have strong coding skills we just may be the right fit for you! Remote Eligibility: Candidates must reside and work full-time in AR, KS, MO, OK, or TX before their first day of employment. ***The ideal candidate would have teaching hospital or trauma center coding experience (coding knowledge in multiple specialties is a big plus). Epic and Encoder Pro experience preferred.*** Independently performs complex professional coding across multiple specialties and settings, including office/clinic, hospital outpatient, ED/urgent care, ASC, SNF/nursing home, and telehealth. Applies advanced coding judgment, payer policy interpretation, and documentation standards to support compliant reimbursement, wRVU integrity, and audit defensibility in an academic and research enterprise. Qualifications - High School diploma or GED required. - At least 3 years of experience physician/provider coding required. - CPC or CCS-P certification required. Requirements - Code complex professional encounters and procedures; ensure correct sequencing, modifiers, E/M level selection, and documentation alignment. - Advanced expertise in ICD‑10‑CM, CPT®, HCPCS, and modifiers; strong E/M coding proficiency and payer policy interpretation. - Resolve coding-related edits and denials by identifying root cause, coordinating documentation clarification, and supporting rebilling actions as applicable. - Apply payer medical policies, NCCI concepts, global service considerations, and telehealth coding rules as relevant to pro fee claims. - Provide real-time guidance to peers on standard coding scenarios; promote consistency through best-practice sharing. - Participate in internal quality review programs and implement education/corrective actions based on findings. - Proficiency in Epic professional coding work queues and encoder tools; ability to efficiently review documentation in the EHR across settings. - Analytical problem solving for denial/edits prevention; ability to identify documentation improvement opportunities and support compliant query workflows. - Working knowledge of risk adjustment concepts and HCC validation where applicable to supported populations. Benefits - Comprehensive benefits package, including PTO. - 401(k) plan. - Medical and dental plans. - Many more benefits designed to meet your specific needs both inside and outside of the work environment.
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