Inpatient Coding Auditor
UASI
- New York, New York, United States
- New York, New York, United States
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We are thrilled to share that UASI has been recognized as a Top Workplace by the Cincinnati Enquirer in 2022, 2023, and 2024. With over 40 years of experience and enduring partnerships with our valued clients, we are proud of the stability we’ve built and the long‑term success of our dedicated team.
We are currently seeking an experienced facility inpatient Coding Auditor to join our team on a full‑time basis. The Coding Auditor will perform inpatient coding audits and review services to client sites remotely from a home office. Additional responsibilities include:
Work with clients performing coding audit and/or review services on a variety of Inpatient facility record types
Identify trends based on coding audit and review findings and formulate recommendations for corrective action plans
Perform necessary research to support findings (e.g., online searches, pulling CMS transmittals, program memorandums)
Provide in‑service education to clients on specific coding trends identified, as requested
Assist in the design and presentation of educational seminars to clients and staff
Work with other members of the HIM Consulting Division on senior‑level projects such as ICD‑10 assessment and analysis, development of tools to assist in the audit process, development of education for staff, develop coding test material for applicants and develop coding content for short articles with coding advice for clients
The ideal candidate will be flexible, detail‑oriented, capable of working independently, quality conscious, and able to adapt well to change. Additional qualifications include:
RHIA, RHIT or CCS certification
2–5 years’ minimum experience performing inpatient facility audits and reviews in addition to previous coding experience
Initiative to perform research to maintain a high level of knowledge and skill
Ability to remain impartial and objective in finalizing and presenting audit findings
Willingness to take ownership of responsibilities and deadlines
Strong computer skills, including the ability to utilize UASI audit software and to transfer files in a secure manner in compliance with HIPAA policies
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including confidence on site and via webinar/conference calls
At UASI, we offer HIM professionals the perfect balance: an exciting and fulfilling role that challenges you to utilize and enhance your expertise, combined with the flexibility and comfort of working from home. We also recognize that our employees are our greatest asset and in return for your talents, we offer full benefits, a dynamic work environment, career development, strong leadership, and competitive salaries.
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