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A leading women's healthcare provider is seeking a Certified Coder to join their team. Located in Germany, this position involves comprehensive responsibilities such as coding diagnoses and procedures, resolving coding errors, and utilizing relevant software. Candidates should have an AAPC certification and relevant educational background. This employer offers a supportive culture, competitive hourly compensation, and various benefits including health insurance and a 401(k) plan.
Join OBHG: Join the forefront of women's healthcare with OB Hospitalist Group (OBHG), the nation’s largest and only dedicated provider of customized obstetric hospitalist programs. Celebrating over 19 years of pioneering excellence, OBHG has transformed the landscape of maternal health. Our mission-driven company offers a unique opportunity to elevate the standard of women's healthcare, providing 24/7 real-time triage and hospital-based obstetric coverage across the United States. If you are driven to join a team that makes a real difference in the lives of women and newborns and thrive in a collaborative environment that fosters innovation and excellence, OBHG is your next career destination!
Location: SC Upstate area candidates strongly preferred (Remote). Open to exceptional remote candidates in SC, NC, GA (must be located in these states to be eligible).
The Good Stuff We Offer:
Medical Coder Position Summary: The Certified Coder is responsible for the data abstraction, evaluation and auditing of Provider assigned CPT, HCPC codes, ICD-10 CM for obstetrics.
Essential Medical Coder Responsibilities:
Essential Skills/Credentials/Experience/Education
Physical Demands (per ADA guidelines)
Equal Opportunity Employer
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