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Coding Specialist
Location
United States
Posted
1 day ago
Salary
Not specified
Seniority
Mid Level
Job Description
Job Requirements
- All coders MUST be certified through either the AAPC (CPC or COC) or AHIMA (CCS or CCS-P)
- Must have at least a minimum of years paid work experience in Rural Health
- Must have working knowledge and experience with systems such as EMR, Billing, etc
- Must have a phone, reliable internet connection and current coding materials such as CPT and ICD-10-CM coding references
- Will be required to maintain an ongoing productivity level and accuracy rate of 95% or higher
- Will be required to maintain a quality score of 95% or higher
- Must be proficient in Microsoft programs like Excel and Outlook
Benefits
- Our purpose is to help clients exceed their financial health goals
- Professional development
- Maintain compliance with privacy and security rules
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