Yale New Haven Hospital - External

Inpatient Coder II - Remote

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PayCompetitive
LocationNew Haven/Connecticut
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 83132
      Overview

      To be part of our organization, every employee should understand and share in the YNHHS Vision, support our Mission, and live our Values. These values - integrity, patient-centered, respect, accountability, and compassion - must guide what we do, as individuals and professionals, every day.

      The Inpatient Coder 2 performs activities involving moderate level inpatient coding of medical records as a mechanism for indexing clinical information used for research, utilization, appropriateness of care, compilation of statistics for hospital, regional and government reporting, and accurate reimbursement. This level of coding is expected to completely code cases of moderate complexity with lengths of stay greater than six days and continue to challenge themselves to code more complex cases with longer lengths of stay. They also support the department through a variety of project work and support the department through a variety of project work.

      EEO/AA/Disability/Veteran


      Responsibilities

      • 1. Coding Expectations - Coders are expected to perform coding functions within departmental guidelines. Departmental guidelines include productivity expectations, goals, accurate use of coding statuses, work queues, stop bills and communication and relationship building with the Clinical Documentation Improvement department.
      • 2. Quality - Coders are expected to maintain a minimum quality score of 95% in in all aspects of their coding including diagnosis code, procedure code, discharge disposition and POA status selection. Coders are evaluated by both, internal audits and third party external audits.
      • 3. Professional Development/Education - Coders are required to support the educational needs of the department and remain current with coding guidelines, ICD10 updates, regulatory changes, etc. They are also expected to collaborate closely with the CDI department in resolving coding questions or concerns. This can be demonstrated through active staff mentoring, promoting educational activities, participating in staff meetings, preparing and delivering group presentations, etc.

      Qualifications

      EDUCATION

      High school diploma and two (2) years of college or equivalent with additional training in medical terminology, anatomy and physiology required. Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) certification required at time of hire.

      EXPERIENCE

      Minimum two (2) years' experience Inpatient Medical Coding at a large academic medical center required.

      LICENSURE

      CCS certification required.

      SPECIAL SKILLS

      Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, and disease process. Understanding of ICD-10. Good oral and written communication skills. Ability to exercise good judgment, independent logic, light typing, and excellent computer data entry skills. Computer system experience including familiarity with encoder systems.


      YNHHS Requisition ID

      161095

      EDUCATION

      High school diploma and two (2) years of college or equivalent with additional training in medical terminology, anatomy and physiology required. Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) certification required at time of hire.

      EXPERIENCE

      Minimum two (2) years' experience Inpatient Medical Coding at a large academic medical center required.

      LICENSURE

      CCS certification required.

      SPECIAL SKILLS

      Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, and disease process. Understanding of ICD-10. Good oral and written communication skills. Ability to exercise good judgment, independent logic, light typing, and excellent computer data entry skills. Computer system experience including familiarity with encoder systems.


      • 1. Coding Expectations - Coders are expected to perform coding functions within departmental guidelines. Departmental guidelines include productivity expectations, goals, accurate use of coding statuses, work queues, stop bills and communication and relationship building with the Clinical Documentation Improvement department.
      • 2. Quality - Coders are expected to maintain a minimum quality score of 95% in in all aspects of their coding including diagnosis code, procedure code, discharge disposition and POA status selection. Coders are evaluated by both, internal audits and third party external audits.
      • 3. Professional Development/Education - Coders are required to support the educational needs of the department and remain current with coding guidelines, ICD10 updates, regulatory changes, etc. They are also expected to collaborate closely with the CDI department in resolving coding questions or concerns. This can be demonstrated through active staff mentoring, promoting educational activities, participating in staff meetings, preparing and delivering group presentations, etc.
  • About the company

      Yale New Haven Hospital is a 1,541-bed hospital located in New Haven, Connecticut.

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