Job Description
A coding instructor builds a curriculum that teaches students how to write, edit and process code. They also administer learning materials that are accessible to students learning in an online or on-the-job environment.
Perm - Coding Educator
This position is responsible and accountable for initial and ongoing education of providers and/or coding staff on key revenue cycle topics, including but not limited to coding, documentation, billing policies, and regulatory compliance in regard to professional (pro-fee) coding. As such, this position takes a significant role in developing the training and curricula necessary to ensure physicians and/or staff reach and maintain a desired level of coding and documentation proficiency. This position is also responsible for ensuring the accuracy of information in these processes is maintained through the conducting and analysis of periodic audits—and, if accuracy is not at the expected level, this individual is responsible for the reeducation and training of physicians and/or staff to ensure these departments are meeting their targets. Additionally, this position is responsible for serving as a figurehead of knowledge as it relates to all coding systems in use; CMS, federal, and state coding regulations; and third-party reimbursement requirements.
Nature and Scope
Incumbent is responsible for conducting and coordinating audits of provider's professional documentation to ensure that correct services are being billed and provide education and consistent feedback to the provider's using identified communication tools. The major challenge of this position is coordinating and managing the provider's auditing and education schedules to ensure compliance of assigned codes, charges, and quality documentation.
Incumbent is responsible for reviewing charge tickets and related documentation to ensure documentation supports the level billed by providers. Ensuring physician services are coded accurately based on Coding and Reporting Guidelines. Identifying educational/learning needs, planning, evaluating, and implementing educational programs to enhance documentation and coding practices across the organization. Serve as a liaison between the providers, clinical staff, and coders. Demonstrate the attention to detail to minimize coding errors, legitimately optimize reimbursement and ensure accurate billing.
Specific Job Responsibilities include:
Incumbent must have skill set to:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
This position does not provide patient care.
Qualifications
Licenses: None
Required Certifications: CCS, CCS-P, CPC, COC and/or CIC Coding credential required. (Excludes apprenticeship classification)
Experience Required: A minimum of 5-8 years of previous facility and/or pro-fee coding experience required. A minimum of 2 years of previous experience performing, analyzing, and providing feedback on physician documentation and coding audits required. Teaching experience for a variety of comprehension levels preferred.
Computer/Typing: Must be proficient with Microsoft Office Suite, including Outlook, Power Point, Excel, and Word. Must have the ability to use the computer to complete online learning requirements for job-specific competencies, access online forms and policies, complete online benefits enrollment, etc
Why is This a Great Opportunity
Great benefits!
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