Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Supervisor, Outpatient Medical Coding
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43224
Overview
Scope of Position:
The Supervisor of Outpatient Medical Coding is responsible for the timely and accurate coding of outpatient visits and managing timely and accurate auditing of coded medical records. This position is critical to the financial and legal standing of the hospital. If records are not coded in a timely fashion or if codes misrepresent the patient visit, payers may refuse or delay payment of hospital bills. The supervisor shall assist in planning, organizing, staffing, directing the outpatient coding area to ensure timely completion of medical record coding reviews and outstanding accounts not billed. The supervisor is responsible for monitoring the productivity and quality of the medical records coding specialists training, monitoring performance and ensures accurate and compliant coding and billing practices within the medical center.
Position Summary:
The position serves as the supervisor for Radiation Oncology medical records coding specialists. This team is vital to the continued operation of the entire Department as it serves to assign the codes necessary for the billing of the radiation oncology visit. Sets daily priorities, monitors accounts not coded, and trains and supports coding specialists in assigning ICD-10-CM diagnoses. The supervisor monitors performance to assure accurate and compliant coding and ensures compliance with policies and procedures and billing rules.
Minimum Qualifications For Hire:
Associates degree in a related field with 3 years of relevant knowledge and strong coding background required or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Minimum completion of a CAHIIM approved coding certificate program or HIMT program or equivalent education & experience.
Demonstrated coding proficiency through satisfactory completion of OSUWMCs coding test.
Familiarity or experience with computer assisted coding and/or automated encoder.
Required:
Required for hospital coding:
Credentialed as a Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), or Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) by the American Health Information Management Association; or Certified Outpatient Coder (COC), formerly CPC-H, by AAPC; or Radiation Oncology Certified Coder by AMAC (note: applicable if
only
coding Radiation Oncology accounts).
Required for professional coding:
Credentialed as a RHIT, RHIA, or CCS by AHIMA; or COC, formerly CPC-H, or Certified Professional Coder (CPC) by AAPC; or Radiation Oncology Certified Coder by AMAC (note: applicable if
only
coding Radiation Oncology accounts).
Competency expectations
Maintain continuing education requirements as determined by the American Health Information Management Association or American Academy of Professional Coders. Review Coding Clinics, CPT assistant as frequently as needed for education purposes, and to ensure the official coding guidelines are followed.
The medical records coding specialist attends coding meetings and coding education sessions for updates on coding guidelines and related issues while maintaining a minimum score of 90% on coding assessments quarterly.
Career Roadmap FUNCTION:
Health Information Management
SUB-FUNCTION:
Outpatient Medical Coding
CAREER BAND:
People Leader - Managerial
CAREER LEVEL:
M1
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The Supervisor of Outpatient Medical Coding is responsible for the timely and accurate coding of outpatient visits and managing timely and accurate auditing of coded medical records. This position is critical to the financial and legal standing of the hospital. If records are not coded in a timely fashion or if codes misrepresent the patient visit, payers may refuse or delay payment of hospital bills. The supervisor shall assist in planning, organizing, staffing, directing the outpatient coding area to ensure timely completion of medical record coding reviews and outstanding accounts not billed. The supervisor is responsible for monitoring the productivity and quality of the medical records coding specialists training, monitoring performance and ensures accurate and compliant coding and billing practices within the medical center.
Position Summary:
The position serves as the supervisor for Radiation Oncology medical records coding specialists. This team is vital to the continued operation of the entire Department as it serves to assign the codes necessary for the billing of the radiation oncology visit. Sets daily priorities, monitors accounts not coded, and trains and supports coding specialists in assigning ICD-10-CM diagnoses. The supervisor monitors performance to assure accurate and compliant coding and ensures compliance with policies and procedures and billing rules.
Minimum Qualifications For Hire:
Associates degree in a related field with 3 years of relevant knowledge and strong coding background required or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Minimum completion of a CAHIIM approved coding certificate program or HIMT program or equivalent education & experience.
Demonstrated coding proficiency through satisfactory completion of OSUWMCs coding test.
Familiarity or experience with computer assisted coding and/or automated encoder.
Required:
Required for hospital coding:
Credentialed as a Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), or Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) by the American Health Information Management Association; or Certified Outpatient Coder (COC), formerly CPC-H, by AAPC; or Radiation Oncology Certified Coder by AMAC (note: applicable if
only
coding Radiation Oncology accounts).
Required for professional coding:
Credentialed as a RHIT, RHIA, or CCS by AHIMA; or COC, formerly CPC-H, or Certified Professional Coder (CPC) by AAPC; or Radiation Oncology Certified Coder by AMAC (note: applicable if
only
coding Radiation Oncology accounts).
Competency expectations
Maintain continuing education requirements as determined by the American Health Information Management Association or American Academy of Professional Coders. Review Coding Clinics, CPT assistant as frequently as needed for education purposes, and to ensure the official coding guidelines are followed.
The medical records coding specialist attends coding meetings and coding education sessions for updates on coding guidelines and related issues while maintaining a minimum score of 90% on coding assessments quarterly.
Career Roadmap FUNCTION:
Health Information Management
SUB-FUNCTION:
Outpatient Medical Coding
CAREER BAND:
People Leader - Managerial
CAREER LEVEL:
M1
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