Job Description
Job Type
Full-time
Description
University Health Network is looking for a full-time
Certified Medical Coder to focus on risk adjustment for the clinically integrated network associated with The University of Tennessee Medical Center and University Physicians' Association.
This position requires normal business hours Monday-Friday. This is a remote position with occasional on-site meetings . Candidate must be able to maintain HIPAA privacy requirements when working from home. Candidate must be located in the Knoxville, TN region. This role involves performing detailed clinical documentation and risk adjustment reviews and accurately coding procedures and diagnoses using ICD-10-CM, CPT, HCPCS, and modifiers for professional services associated with The University of Tennessee Medical Center and University Physicians' Association.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities (this list does not include all duties assigned) Performs coding services while meeting daily production and quality goals - Conduct thorough reviews of clinical documentation to ensure accuracy and compliance with coding standards.
- Assign appropriate ICD-10-CM, CPT, HCPCS, and modifiers for professional services.
- Collaborate with healthcare providers to clarify diagnoses and procedures to ensure accurate coding.
- Uses CMS and HHS risk adjustment mapping tools to identify HCC coding and documentation opportunities
- Participate in ongoing education and training to stay current with coding updates and guidelines
- Actively participates in designated team meetings
- Consistently meets coding productivity and accuracy standards while managing different responsibilities and workflows. If unable to maintain productivity and accuracy standards, team members will work onsite at the UHN office until standards are met and maintained.
Partners with providers, practice staff, and UHN Coding team to improve quality and efficiencies in coding and documentation - Educates and coaches on compliant coding and documentation practices and accurate risk adjustment guidelines
- Facilitates and supports a culture of compliance, ethics, and integrity
- Recognized as an expert in risk adjustment coding compliance
- Interacts effectively and builds respectful working relationships across the organization.
Maintains HIPPA Guidelines for privacy - Respects the privacy of all patients 100% of the time
- Understands and abides by HIPAA laws and regulations and UPA HIPAA policy at all times
- Obtains consent to release protected health information
- Reports all HIPAA issues to the Supervisor
Remains current on coding rules and guidelines - Remains up to date with official AMA ICD-10 coding guidelines and regulations, Medicare, other MA and commercial plans, and internal guidelines
- Remains up to date with CMS and HHS HCC risk adjustment models
- Meets CEU requirements and remains in good standing with AAPC/AHIMA certifications
Full benefit package available, including PTO, Medical, Dental, Vision, STD/LTD, Life Insurance, 401k + Company Match, and more! Requirements
- Current CPC or RHIT certification required.
- CRC required within 6-months of hire
- Preferred at least two years of professional medical coding experience in an ambulatory care setting. E/M coding experience a plus.
- Preferred experience and knowledge of HCC coding, knowledge related to chronic illness diagnosis, treatment, and management
- Must be a team player with effective written and verbal communication, relationship-building, and interpersonal skills
- Must be initiative-taking, highly organized, and have excellent time management
- Must possess good problem solving and critical thinking skills
- Exceptional attention to detail and proficiency in Microsoft Outlook (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)
- Demonstrates integrity by adhering to high standards of personal and professional conduct
University Physicians Association, Inc.
Job Tags
Full time, Work from home, Monday to Friday,