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University of Maryland Medical System seeks a clinical coder to assign ICD-10 diagnoses, CPT-4 procedures, and modifiers for facilities including ER, trauma, surgeries, and interventional radiology, supporting compliant reimbursement and research through accurate medical record coding.
Under supervision, you will use EPIC and other coding tools; you will monitor timelines, maintain high accuracy, and collaborate with hospital teams to resolve billing issues while upholding AHIMA standards.
Under direct supervision, assigns accurate ICD-10 diagnoses, CPT-4 procedure coding and appropriate modifiers derived from medical record documentation for complex and multi-specialties that include Emergency Room (ER), ER E/M charging, OP Trauma, Hospital and ASC Surgeries, Observation, Interventional Radiology (IR) & Cardiology and Claim Edits for facility outpatient encounters for the purpose of appropriate reimbursement, research, and compliance with federal and state regulations. This role is essential for ensuring accurate and timely coding of medical records which directly impacts reimbursement and compliance. This role requires expertise in coding guidelines and standards and proficiency in medical coding and the ability to handle moderate to complex coding scenarios.
Under direct supervision, assigns accurate ICD-10 diagnoses, CPT-4 procedure coding and appropriate modifiers derived from medical record documentation for complex and multi-specialties that include Emergency Room (ER), ER E/M charging, OP Trauma, Hospital and ASC Surgeries, Observation, Interventional Radiology (IR) & Cardiology and Claim Edits for facility outpatient encounters for the purpose of appropriate reimbursement, research, and compliance with federal and state regulations. This role is essential for ensuring accurate and timely coding of medical records which directly impacts reimbursement and compliance. This role requires expertise in coding guidelines and standards and proficiency in medical coding and the ability to handle moderate to complex coding scenarios.
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