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Duke Careers
Overview
The Medical Records Coder II is responsible for accurately coding medical records using ICD-10-CM and CPT-4 conventions, ensuring specificity of diagnoses and procedures for optimal reimbursement. This role also involves coordinating and reviewing the work of subordinate employees and assisting with training programs.
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11 days ago
The Medical Records Coder II is responsible for accurately coding complex medical records using ICD-10-CM and CPT-4 conventions, ensuring specificity of diagnoses and procedures for optimal reimbursement. This role also involves coordinating and reviewing the work of subordinate employees and assisting with training programs.
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