Clinical Denials & Appeals Auditor Position Available In Williamson, Tennessee
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Job Description
Remote
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ID 76128
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CLINICAL DOCUMENTATION INTEGRITY – CDS AUDITOR
Clinical Denials & Appeals Auditor
JOB DETAILS
Remote – Clinical Denials & Appeals Auditor
EDUCATION
CDIP or CCDS strongly preferred; RN Preferred. CCS or RHIA or RHIT required. CPC they will accept.
EXPERIENCE
A minimum of three -five years ongoing inpatient CDI and coding and abstracting experience in ICD-9-CM, ICD-10-CM/PCS and DRGs. 3-4 year’s Clinical Documentation high level review experience required, with experience in mortality risk, PSI, medical necessity HAC’s. A minimum of two years auditing experience.
SYSTEMS:
100% 3M 360 CAC & Encoder; Cerner, eCharms, Legacy, Medhost abstracting, (HMS)
SUMMARY:
Performs inpatient coding DRG denial audits of RAC and non-RAC payer accounts, for the HIIM Department at the Corporate office. Reviews patient records for accuracy in
ICD-9-CM
coding, ICD-10-CM/PCS, DRG assignment, present on admission indicators (POA), discharge disposition and any other pertinent data needed to capture coding accuracy. Provides audit feedback via the auditing process to pertinent parties, i.e. HIM Director, Corporate Coding Manager, etc.. Assists in preparation of the monthly and quarterly denials audit reports. Applied knowledge of medical terminology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology. Demonstrates tested data quality and integrity skills.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Performs inpatient coding denial review using
ICD-9-CM, ICD-10-CM/PCS, DRG
validation (3Mcoding software) utilizing appropriate coding references for CHS hospitals via scanned, electronic and hybrid medical records.
Will utilize hospital abstracting system for coding validation when applicable.
Prepares preliminary results for review by the requesting party.
Reviews DRG change disagreements with the Director, Coding Denials and Appeals.
Assists in preparation of the final quarterly audit reports for Division VPs, AVPs, facility CEOs, CFOs, Regional HIM Directors, VP of HIIM.
Provides coder education via email and phone on all audits and uses applicable coding references.
Maintains productivity levels set forth by the HIIM Department and interdepartmental policy while maintaining a 97% accuracy rate by third party auditors.
Consults with Director, Coding Denials and Appeals during any audit discrepancies.
Attends coding workshops as necessary to maintain coding credentials.
Keeps abreast of regulatory changes affecting coding rules and regulations.
Maintains proficiency in the Official Coding Guidelines for coding and reporting and the AHA Coding Clinics.
Other duties as assigned by Director, Coding Denials and Appeals
JOB SKILLS
Thorough knowledge of the related inpatient prospective payment systems (IPPS)
Experience in working DRG coding denials and writing appeal letters to government and non-government payers
Experience preserving coding integrity based on Coding Guidelines, Coding Clinic and appropriate coding references and resources
Broad knowledge of pharmacology indications for drug usage and related adverse reactions
Knowledge of anatomy, physiology and medical terminology
Understanding of coding practices and official guidelines
Experience with PC, mainframe applications, and encoding systems
Auditing skills for coding quality and compliance
Strong process management skills
Start Date 6/30/2025
BENEFITS
Becoming an AMN Healthcare professional gives you the incredible opportunity to gain critical career experience, work with new people, and earn a highly competitive salary—but the perks don’t stop there. There are many additional benefits to enjoy, including:
Medical, dental and vision benefits
Earned time off and paid holidays
Paid continuing education time
401(K) retirement planning
Short-term disability, life insurance, paid jury duty
Access to the largest network of facilities and providers in the country
Industry experienced workforce management team
Licensure and certification reimbursement
AREA OVERVIEW
Franklin, close neighbor to the much larger Nashville, is a livable city with a lovely historic downtown. The city’s Main Street bustles with thriving small businesses and eateries, offering visitors and residents no shortage of entertainment options. The Franklin Theatre, established in 1937, is a cultural icon, boasting an ever-impressive roster of regional and national touring musicians, and showing classic movies on a weekly basis. Two annual Main Street Festivals reinforce the vibrant identity of the city and Pumpkinfest is a resident favorite, welcoming in autumn in style.