REMOTE CODING SPECIALIST I - SURGICAL EYE CONSULTANTS Accounting - Opelika, AL at Geebo

REMOTE CODING SPECIALIST I - SURGICAL EYE CONSULTANTS

3.
8 Opelika, AL Opelika, AL Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$30.
3K - $38.
3K a year Estimated:
$30.
3K - $38.
3K a year EAMC MISSION At East Alabama Medical Center, our mission is high quality, compassionate health care, and that statement guides everything we do.
We set high standards for customer service, quality, and keeping costs under control.
POSITION SUMMARY This position accurately assigns diagnostic and procedural codes to ophthalmic services, ensuring compliance with coding regulations and guidelines.
Collaborating with healthcare teams, they resolve coding discrepancies, stay updated on industry changes, and participate in audits.
They provide coding support to billing teams, utilize electronic health records and coding software, and contribute to departmental success and quality improvement initiatives.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Education High School Diploma or GED Actively enrolled in a coding program for AHIMA or AAPC credential.
Minimum Experience Less than 6 months Required Registration/License/Certification Certification from AHIMA or AAPC Preferred Education Associate's degree in Health Information Technology Preferred Experience 6 months or greater Preferred Registration/License/Certification CCS, CPC Other Requirements Knowledge of medical terminology.
Demonstrate excellent organizational, computer, written and oral communication skills.
Demonstrate strong Microsoft Office knowledge skills.
Must possess working knowledge of Official Coding Guidelines and AHA Coding Clinic.
Strong time management and critical thinking skills.
Location:
EAMC SURGICAL EYE CONSULT Schedule:
FT, Business Hours, 8a-5p CST - Monday through Friday.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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