Coder III - PRN

Location US-NJ-Camden
Job ID
23304
Category
Clerical
Shift
1
Type
Per Diem
Department Name
Health Information Management 1 Federal Street

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Short Description

Coder III demonstrates proficiency in coding high acuity inpatient accounts and/or coding of technical outpatient accounts including, but not limited to Observation, Radiation Oncology, Chemotherapy Infusion,  Cardiac Cath/Electrophysiologyor Interventional Radiology and Surgery to support Revenue Cycle goals for timely billing.   Utilizes International Classification of Disease (ICD-10-CM and PCS), Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) including Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and other coding references to ensure accurate coding

Experience Required

Applicant must have demonstrated proficiency in coding inpatient accounts, ICD-10, PCS coding and/or complex outpatient coding of Observation, Radiation Oncology, Chemotherapy Infusion, Surgery, Cardiology Cath, EP and/or Interventional Radiology.

Education Requirements

High School Diploma required. Associate's degree Preferred. 3-5 years of experience.

License/Certification Requirements

One or more of the following:  RHIA, RHIT, CCS, CIC, COC, CPC, CCA, CCC, CIRCC, CCVTC and/or any of the Core Credentials or specialty credential of AAPC or AHIMA

Special Requirements

Proficiency in multiple credentials and/or degree

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