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Coding Auditor – Outpatient and Professional E&M
Location
United States
Posted
11 hours ago
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Seniority
Mid Level
Job Description
Coding Auditor – Outpatient and Professional E&M
Affordable Housing Trust for Columbus and Franklin County
• Conduct coding audits of outpatient facility services, including ancillary procedures, PET scans, and simple visit encounters, to ensure coding accuracy and regulatory compliance. • Perform comprehensive audits and reviews of professional Evaluation and Management (E/M) documentation and coding to validate code assignment and reimbursement accuracy. • Provide ongoing feedback, education, and coaching to coding staff to improve coding quality, consistency, and adherence to coding guidelines. • Review and analyze clinical documentation and assigned codes from a variety of medical records to ensure accurate ICD-10-CM, CPT, and other applicable code assignment in accordance with current coding standards, regulatory requirements, and client-specific policies and guidelines.
Job Requirements
- AHIMA or AAPC certification
- 2-3 years’ hospital outpatient and professional E&M auditing experience
- Experience in ICD-10-CM, CPT, HCC as well as procedural/surgical coding
- Ability to participate in client facing discussions regarding audit findings
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills including the ability to communicate with confidence on site and via webinar/conference calls
Benefits
- full benefits
- a dynamic work environment
- career growth and development
- strong leadership
- TOP PAY!
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