Professional Coding Education, Training & Library - Honolulu, HI at Geebo

Professional Coding

IJOB SUMMARY/
Responsibilities:
Responsible for conducting internal audits of coding and documentation to ensure compliance with coding guidelines and federal and state regulations.
IITYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Essential:
sitting, stooping/bending, finger dexterity, seeing, hearing, speaking, lifting, and carrying usual weight of 5 pounds, repetitive arm/hand motions, static gripping of an object for prolonged periods, frequent gripping of an object.
Occasional:
standing, walking, kneeling, climbing stairs, squatting, twisting body, lifting weight up to 10 pounds, pushing/pulling usual weight of 2 pounds up to 5 pounds of force, reaching above, at and below shoulder level.
Operates computer, calculator, and telephone.
IIITYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:
Not substantially subjected to adverse environmental conditions.
IVMINIMUM
Qualifications:
AEDUCATION/CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE:
Certification as an Outpatient Physician Coder (CPC) or Certified Coding Specialist -Physician based (CCS-P) required.
Certification as Medical Auditor (CPMA) preferred.
B
Experience:
Minimum two (2) years experience in physician coding, preferably in a comparable organization.
Experience to demonstrate the following:
o Knowledge of CPT-4, ICD-9 and ICD-10 CM coding.
o Knowledge of medical terminology and abbreviates.
o Proficient in Evaluation and Management coding.
o In depth knowledge of PATH, incident to and split shared.
o Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (i.
e.
Excel, PowerPoint, Word).
Experience in auditing and physician education of CPT preferred.
Equal Employment OpportunityEqual Opportunity Employer / Disability / Vet#queens21#PIQGenPandoLogicKeywords:
Physician, Location:
Honolulu, HI - 96849 Recommended Skills Auditing Certified Coding Specialist Finger Dexterity Icd 10 Medical Classification Law Enforcement Medical Terminology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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