Health Information Associates is hiring home-based medical coders in the U.S. These work at home medical coding jobs appear to be full-time opportunities.
As a home-based medical coder for HIA, you will be performing the following functions:
- Codes all requested Inpatient acute care records using the most accurate and appropriate ICD-10-CM/PCS, DRG assignment in accordance with coding guidelines.
- Abstracts, codes and assigns necessary demographic and clinical data elements required
- Uses 3M and/or TruCode encoder to ensure appropriate reimbursement and accurate DRG & MSDRG assignment.
- Writes appropriate, non-leading queries.
- Maintains quality and productivity according to client requirements.
- Completes all I-10 education as required within established deadlines.
- Commits to continually improving his/her coding skills by actively participating in all education sessions.
- Reports to the Coding Services Manager.
From the company:
“HIA provides all the upgrades: excellent salaries and benefits (including retirement, medical, and dental), continued education, laptops with encoders, sign-on bonuses, and an unmatched commitment to employees.”
Requirements (from the work-at-home job listing):
- RHIA, RHIT, and CCS
- Minimum 3 years inpatient coding experience in an acute care facility.
- I-10-CM/PCS proficient
- Computer proficiency, able to research coding questions and utilize HIA’s internal educational resources.
- High Speed Internet via Cable (no Satellite or wireless cell based)
- Independent, focused individual able to work remotely.
If interested in learning more about these home-based medical coding positions, please see the original work at home employment listing (SCROLL DOWN). Good luck!
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