Duke University Health System Job Description:
MEDICAL RECORDS CODER II (4097)

Job Title: MEDICAL RECORDS CODER II  Job Code: 4097 
FLSA: Pay Target: E2 
Date: 12/06/2011   Supervisory Responsibility: No 

General Description of the Job Class

The Medical Records Coder II is a certified Coder. Coordinate/review the work of subordinate employees and assist with the training and continuing education programs. Code medical records utilizing ICD-9-CM and CPT-4 coding conventions. Review the medical record to assure specificity of diagnoses, procedures and appropriate/optimal reimbursement for hospital and/or professional charges. Abstract information from medical records following established methods and procedures.

 

Duties and Responsibilities of this Level

Review the complex (problematic coding that needs research and reference checking) medical records and accurately code the primary/secondary diagnoses and procedures using ICD-9-CM and/or CPT coding conventions.

Coordinate/review the work of designated employees. Ensure quality and quantity of work performed through regular audits.

Assist with research, development and presentation of continuing education programs on areas of specialization.

Review medical record documentation and accurately code the primary/secondary diagnoses and procedures using ICD-9-CM and CPT-4 coding conventions. Sequence the diagnoses and procedures using coding guidelines. Ensure DRG/APC assignment is accurate. Abstract and compile data from medical records for appropriate optimal reimbursement for hospital and/or professional charges.

Consult with and educate physicians on coding practices and conventions in order to provide detailed coding information. Communicate with nursing and ancillary services personnel for needed documentation for accurate coding.

Maintain a thorough understanding of anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, disease processes and surgical techniques through participation in continuing education programs to effectively apply ICD- 9-CM and CPT-4 coding guidelines to inpatient and outpatient diagnoses and procedures.

Maintain a thorough understanding of medical record practices, standards, regulations, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Organizations (JCAHO), Health Care/Finance Administration (HCFA), Medical Review of North Carolina (MRNC), etc.

Assist with special projects as required.

Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein.

 

Required Qualifications at this Level

Education:

High school diploma required.

 

Experience:

RHIA certification- no experience required

RHIT certification- no experience required

CCS certification- one year of coding experience required

CPC or HCS-D certification- two years of coding experience required

 

Degrees, Licensure, and/or Certification:

Must hold one of the following active/current certifications:

Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) Hospital Coding

Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) Hospital Coding

Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) Hospital Coding

Certified Professional Coder (CPC)

Homecare Coding Specialist-Diagnosis (HCS-D) Homecare Coding

 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Advanced ICD-9-CM & CPT-4 coding conventions

Anatomy and Physiology

Medical Terminology

Extensive DRG/APC reimbursement knowledge

Coding software familiarity

Effective written and verbal communication skills

Data entry/CRT

 

Distinguishing Characteristics of this Level

N/A

 

The intent of this job description is to provide a representative and level of the types of duties and responsibilities that will be required of positions given this title and shall not be construed as a declaration of the total of the specific duties and responsibilities of any particular position. Employees may be directed to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description.


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