Overview

Health Information Coder IV – Nuclear Medicine Jobs in Los Angeles, California, USA at Georgia Orthopaedic Society.

Description

Under the general direction of the Manager, this position codes diagnosis and procedures for assigned cases. In performing the coding requirements this position is required to utilize knowledge of UCLA, AHA – Coding Clinic, and AMA – CPT Assistant guidelines, medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, pathological basis of disease, documented treatment, and procedures. Assigns ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, and CPT-4/HCPCS codes for patients receiving services at UCLA Healthcare.

Correctly assigns DRG and all applicable APCs for all patients to assure accurate reimbursement and the highest quality data possible. Abstracts all coded data in a timely and accurate manner into the abstracting system. Has a working knowledge of all State and National reporting requirements. Provides information on coding question trends, and issues that affect the coder-physician communication process and follows up on queries to physicians to address coding deficiencies.

Reconciles discrepancies between coded physician encounter forms and HIM coding and works on denials. As a Specialized Coder, the incumbent is responsible for utilizing a highly specialized and complex set of knowledge, skills, and appropriate credentials to perform (i.e., Nuc Med and PET visits).

Salary Range: $56.95-$70.81/hourly

Qualifications

Required:

CCS, CCS-P, CPC, or CPC-H

A Minimum of 3 years of experience with surgical procedural coding and ambulatory care coding. Proficiency in ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS and CPT-4/HCPCS and modifier usage and working knowledge of APC payment methodologies, AHA Coding Clinic and CPT Assistant

A Minimum of five (5) years of acute multi-specialty hospital coding experience

A minimum of two (2) years of pro-fee coding and facility coding experience

Experience as a Medical Record Abstractor

Knows anatomy, physiology, disease process, and medical terminology

Able to lead other staff and effectively function as a technical resource

Detailed knowledge of Medical Terminology and its application

Detailed knowledge and understanding of ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS coding systems

Superior ability to research coding guidelines and payor policies

Previous EPIC experience

Computer proficiency with MS Office

Demonstrated ability to work with all internal and external customers in a professional manner. Ability to assist in orientation and training of new employees and students. Provide guidance and training for new / trainee coders

Preferred:

Minimum of three (3) or more years of medical coding experience

Working experience with Nuclear Medicine guidelines preferred

Knowledge of CMS and local carrier regulations and guidelines for teaching hospitals preferred

Additional specialty certification

Associate in Health Information Science or Bachelor in Health Information Management, or completion of courses in ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS and CPT-4/HCPCS coding from an accredited coding program or comparable level of education

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Title: Health Information Coder IV – Nuclear Medicine

Company: Georgia Orthopaedic Society.

Location: Los Angeles, California, USA

Category: Healthcare, Administrative/Clerical

 

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