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HIM Coder – Per Diem
Location
United States
Posted
1 day ago
Salary
$24 - $33 / hour
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
HIM Coder – Per Diem
Boston Medical Center (BMC)
• Assigns appropriate codes to reflect all diagnoses and procedures based on coding methodologies • Converts all patient visits and encounters into appropriate DRG assignments for reimbursement • Reviews patient medical records and abstracts medical data • Codes diagnoses, procedures, and appropriate modifiers from medical record documentation • Enters coded/abstracted information into the Medical Center's computerized database
Job Requirements
- Level of knowledge equivalent to that ordinarily acquired through completion of an Associate's Degree in Health Information, Medical Records or similar program.
- 3 years inpatient coding experience in a Level 1 Trauma, Teaching Facility
- Certified Coding Specialist preferred
- Inpatient CCS, RHIT or RHIA credentials from AHIMA required
- Strong knowledge of health records, computer systems, Microsoft applications, data integrity, and processing techniques required.
Benefits
- benefits (medical, dental, vision, pharmacy)
- discretionary annual bonuses and merit increases
- Flexible Spending Accounts
- 403(b) savings matches
- paid time off
- career advancement opportunities
- resources to support employee and family well-being
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