Health Info Coder II - Orange, United States - vTech Solution

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    Status:
    Open

    Union Code:

    • Profession:Non-Clinical
    • Health and Information ManagementSpecialty:Health Info Coder IIUnit: Medical coderShift:Day 5x8Hour (08:00 17:00)

    Block Schedules:
    No
    Start Date:05/06/2024
    Job Duration:13# of Positions:2Non-Bill


    Orientation:
    12Job ID:2469763

    Account Manager:
    Chey StokesEmail:Chey


    comOvertime Multiplier:
    8 regular hours in a day AND 40 regular hours in 1 week : 1.35%
    Double Time Multiplier:12 total hours in a day : 1.7%

    Charge Nurse:
    None

    On Call:
    None

    Call Back:
    NoneHoliday:1.35%

    Observed Holidays:
    New Year's Day:
    Falls Within: 7:00 PM day before - 7:00 AM day after

    Labor Day:
    Falls Within: 7:00 PM day before - 7:00 AM day after

    Independence Day:
    Falls Within: 7:00 PM day before - 7:00 AM day after

    Memorial Day:
    Falls Within: 7:00 PM day before - 7:00 AM day afterThanksgiving:
    Falls Within: 7:00 PM day before - 7:00 AM day afterChristmas:
    Falls Within: 7:00 PM day before - 7:00 AM day afterJuneteenth:
    Falls Within: 7:00 PM day before - 7:00 AM day after

    Holiday Comments:
    NoneOrientation:12 hours @ $0 Non-Billable
    Job Location:101 The City Drive SouthOrange, CA 92868Description:UC

    Job Code:
    This is and AFSCME covered position with a minimum hourly candidate pay rate of $ % RemoteQualifications

    • Ability to establish & maintain effective working relationships across the Health System
    • Must demonstrate customer service skills appropriate to the job
    • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English
    • Knowledge of ICD-10 CM, CPT, HCPC and Modifiers coding conventions
    • Must be knowledgeable of the ASTRO and ACR policies and guidelines for coding and documentation
    • AHIMA or AAPC credentials, certification for Radiation Oncology coding, and /or CPC or CCS certification
    • Experienced in Radiation Oncology coding and billing modules
    • Radiation Oncology Certified Coder(ROCC), and/or additional Certified Outpatient Coder (COC) or Certified Physician Coder (CPC)
    • 2-3 years of experience in radiation oncology coding/billing setting required
    • Must possess the skill, knowledge and ability essential to the successful performance of assigned duties
    • Knowledge of anatomy and physiology, disease process and medical terminology
    • Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community
    • Professional and Hospital Coding experienceResponsibilities

    Reports to:
    Manager, Coding


    • The radiation oncology coder will be responsible to abstract orders, charges and related diagnoses from radiation oncology records to ensure services billed are consistent with the record documentation
    • The coder will ensure compliance with all the clinical billing and coding regulations and will work with the faculty and staff to ensure accurate documentation of billable services
    • The coder will determine and input appropriate ICD-10 CM and other codes for all radiation therapy procedures and analyze and validate that all charges are interfaced with the appropriate ICD10 and CPT codes
    • The coder will be become efficient with the record and verify system ARIA where they will review the department daily charges for accuracy prior to interface from ARIA to EPIC
    • Is always compassionate and empathetic for both patients and team members; makes eye contact, smiles and or greets every individual using the individual's name, if known; treats all guests and co-workers with the utmost respect, dignity, courtesy and respects their confidentiality; arrives to meetings on time; keeps personal conversations with other employees offstage, out of earshot of patients and visitors
    • Approaches work creatively and continuously looks for new and flexible ways to solve problems; encourages and implements ideas to improve safety, customer service and operational performance; works to create efficient and effective systems so that time is not spent repeating and fixing problems; initiates and supports change
    • SERVICE: Collaborates to effectively and compassionately serve our patients, each other and the community
    • Anticipates customer's needs; maintains a calm, quiet, healing environment; accepts assignments graciously and carries out duties with pride; recognizes that every individual has an area of expertise and his/her contribution is valuable; keeps patients, families, customers and team members informed about time, thanks the person for waiting, and apologizes for delaysCOVID-19 Vaccine (Facility Guideline):Required + Booster - No Exemptions, Current BoosterFlu Vaccine (Facility Guideline):Unknown