Inpatient DRG Auditor - Texas, United States - Smart IT Frame LLC

    Smart IT Frame LLC
    Smart IT Frame LLC Texas, United States

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    Title: DRG Auditor

    Location: Nashville, TN, USA & San Antonio, TX (Remote but travel needed)

    Job Type: Full time

    Our Client is hiring a DRG Auditor III. This Remote role requires auditing in specific provider location in San Antonio, TX and Nashville, TN. To be onsite at the provider location will require some travel each quarter. The amount of travel outside the metropolitan area will vary based on your location / proximity to client facilities and Client need:

    Approximately 4 weeks of travel needed per quarter to client sites in San Antonio, TX and Nashville, TN.

    Note that travel expenses will be reimbursed.

    The responsibilities of the DRG Coding Auditor is to perform DRG reviews by validating accuracy of the DRG or APR DRG code assignment completeness, POA, discharge status, etc to ensure accurate payment by our clients. The coding auditor determines if a discrepancy exists in the coding and documents the findings using standard documentation guidelines applicable to the program. The audits can be done as desk or as onsite in which case the coding auditor might have to travel to the providers location on an agreed upon schedule and perform the audit review.

    Essential Duties and Responsibilities

    Reviews medical records and coding to validate clinical coding

    Facility onsite auditing once per quarter at local area and/or out of state facility. Expenses paid.

    Ability to write professional finding notes based on EXL policies using official coding guidelines, ICD-10 coding handbook, coding clinic or other recognized sources

    Enters all required DRG review information into encoder program to obtain validated DRG

    Identifies questionable encoder results and reviews with program manager

    Takes responsibility for updating status of audit in the audit workflow system

    Schedules and performs onsite audits in accordance with the program policies and procedures

    Works independently-

    Needs to meet established program productivity and quality goals

    Escalates facility issues to manager for resolution

    Review appeal information and render coding decision to either uphold or overturn original finding

    Participate in Inter Rater Reliability quality reviews

    Comply with all EXL Employee Handbook policies and procedures

    Comply with HIPAA and other regulations regarding confidentiality of information

    Adhere to established EXL Policies and Procedures

    Perform other duties as assigned.

    Education Requirements

    Minimum High School Diploma · CCS, CIC, CPC with Inpatient Experience

    Work Experience Requirements

    Required: 1 year inpatient hospital coding or auditing experience

    Skills and Behavior Requirements

    Good verbal and written communication skills

    Remote: Must be able to travel quarterly to onsite facility locally and/or out of state, as well as work remotely.

    Working Conditions, Physical and Mental Demands

    Sitting for extended periods of time;

    Walking or transferring through the required office workspaces, as necessary to perform expected responsibilities and duties;

    Lifting up to 5 pounds;

    Ability to commute to and from work at each appointed work time;

    Mobility Requirements include regular bending at the waist, and reaching overhead, above the shoulders and horizontally, to retrieve and store files and supplies.

    ability to read information in printed materials and on a computer screen; perform close-up work; clarity of vision is required at 20 inches or less;

    Dexterity Requirements include regular use of hands, wrists, and finger movements; ability to perform repetitive motion (keyboard); writing (note-taking); ability to operate a computer keyboard and other office equipment;

    Hearing/Talking Requirements include the ability to hear normal speech, hear and talk to exchange information in person and on telephone.

    Flexibility to work varied shifts and hours to meet business needs;

    Communicating verbally and in written English language to meet business needs;

    Handling difficult conversations with determinations of requests and notifications to providers and members.