Crisp Regional Health Services
Location
Crisp County, Georgia
The Coding Technician accurately codes medical practice records using ICD-10-CM and CPT systems to ensure proper reimbursement and compliance. They also perform data entry for billing claims and query physicians for clarification on diagnoses or procedures when necessary.
Candidates must hold a high school diploma and an AAPC or AHIMA coder certification, with an associate degree preferred. At least two years of practical healthcare experience is preferred, along with proficiency in coding rules and regulations.
Under the leadership of the Physician Coding Manager, the Coding Technician is an active member of the Physician Services team that delivers professional coding and support consistent with the strategic vision, goals, philosophy and direction of physician services department and CRHS. The Coding Technician is responsible for accurately coding medical practice records. This is done for the purpose of reimbursement, research and compliance with federal regulations according to diagnoses, operations and procedures using ICD-10-CM and CPT classification systems.
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