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William Newton Hospital in Kansas is seeking a Certified Coder responsible for converting diagnoses and procedures into ICD-10-CM/PCS codes to maximize accurate reimbursement. The role requires sequencing diagnoses and collaborating with physicians to ensure documentation supports coding.
The coder must meet regulatory and quality standards, with hospital experience preferred. Responsibilities include chart reviews, physician consultations, accurate coding, data quality, and adhering to HIPAA
JOB SUMMARY The Certified Coder is accountable for conversion of diagnoses and treatment procedure into codes using an international classification of diseases. Requires skill in the sequencing of diagnoses/procedures to optimize reimbursement. Ensures that records are coded in an accurate and timely manner.
JOB SUMMARY The Certified Coder is accountable for conversion of diagnoses and treatment procedure into codes using an international classification of diseases. Requires skill in the sequencing of diagnoses/procedures to optimize reimbursement. Ensures that records are coded in an accurate and timely manner.
William Newton Hospital’s Standards of Behavior allow a mechanism for holding each employee accountable and encourages us to "raise the bar". All employees are expected to familiarize themselves with the Standards and practice them daily.
We act with unwavering moral principle, transparency, and sincerity in every interaction.
We meet patients where they are, ensuring the are active participants in their care journey. We prioritize the patient's physical and emotional well-being over all else.
We own our actions. We set clear expectations and hold all team members to the same high standards.
We treat every patient, family member, and colleague with kindness, empathy, and dignity.
We approach every task, large or small, with enthusiasm. We continually pursue mastery and best practices in our field.
Work is conducted in an office setting requiring extended periods of time in a seated or standing position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position without compromising patient care. Employee may be exposed to infectious and contagious diseases, exposed to hazardous cleaning agents, body fluids and waste, minimal exposure to an unpleasant patient or unit elements. Employee may be required to exert up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently. These are baseline requirements for adequate performance of this job. Employees may be required to exceed these levels. Job duties are based on an average 8-hour shift but are subject to change dependent upon staffing volumes or other variables determined by department director or Administration.