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Remote Physician Pro Fee Coding Specialist-Cardiology/Electrophysiology
Community Health Systems
Remote Physician Pro Fee Coding Specialist-Cardiology/Electrophysiology
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Review and assign CPT, HCPCS, and ICD-10 codes for physician professional fee services; ensure compliance with NCCI/LCD/NCD and payer guidelines; perform coding audits and claim edits using EHR/billing systems (e.g., Athena Collector); collaborate with providers and revenue cycle teams; maintain HIPAA compliance and support coding education and special projects.
Job Summary
The Physician Coder is responsible for reviewing, analyzing, and assigning accurate CPT, HCPCS, and ICD-10 codes for professional fee services documented in the medical record. This role ensures proper sequencing, modifier use, and place-of-service coding in compliance with governmental regulations, third-party payer policies, and corporate standards. The Physician Coder plays a key role in revenue cycle accuracy by identifying documentation gaps, ensuring coding integrity, and working collaboratively with internal teams to support physician coding compliance and reimbursement.
Essential Functions
The Physician Coder is responsible for reviewing, analyzing, and assigning accurate CPT, HCPCS, and ICD-10 codes for professional fee services documented in the medical record. This role ensures proper sequencing, modifier use, and place-of-service coding in compliance with governmental regulations, third-party payer policies, and corporate standards. The Physician Coder plays a key role in revenue cycle accuracy by identifying documentation gaps, ensuring coding integrity, and working collaboratively with internal teams to support physician coding compliance and reimbursement.
Essential Functions
- Assigns accurate CPT, HCPCS, and ICD-10 codes for professional services, procedures, diagnoses, and treatments based on provider documentation.
- Ensures compliance with governmental regulations, third-party payer policies, and corporate coding protocols, following National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI) edits, Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs), and National Coverage Determinations (NCDs).
- Performs coding audits and quality reviews, verifying accuracy of documentation and identifying areas for provider education.
- Works coding-related claim edits, holds, and scrubs in the electronic billing system (e.g., Athena Collector), ensuring timely claim resolution and reimbursement.
- Collaborates with physicians, revenue cycle teams, and coding education staff, requesting clarification when necessary to ensure optimal documentation and compliance.
- Performs edit checks on coded data before transmittal, identifying and correcting errors as needed.
- Maintains strict confidentiality of patient records, provider information, and financial data, adhering to HIPAA and corporate compliance policies.
- Escalates documentation or coding issues to the coding education team for provider training and improved documentation practices.
- Assists in coding-related special projects, ensuring accurate reporting and analysis of coding data for operational improvement.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Maintains regular and reliable attendance.
- Complies with all policies and standards.
- H.S. Diploma or GED required
- Associate Degree in Health Information Management, Healthcare Administration, or a related field preferred
- 2-4 years of experience in physician coding, professional fee coding, or medical billing required
- Experience with multiple specialties, surgical coding, or high-volume professional fee coding preferred
- Strong knowledge of ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS coding systems for physician/professional fee services.
- Understanding of modifier usage, place-of-service coding, and payer billing guidelines.
- Experience with electronic health records (EHR), coding software, and claim processing systems.
- Ability to identify documentation deficiencies and escalate for provider education.
- Familiarity with NCCI edits, LCD/NCD guidelines, and medical necessity requirements.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, ensuring accurate coding and optimal reimbursement.
- Effective communication and collaboration skills, working with providers, revenue cycle teams, and compliance staff.
- Certified Coder-AHIMA or AAPC (CPC) required or
- CCS-Certified Coding Specialist (CCS-P) required
- Additional certifications such as Certified Evaluation and Management Coder (CEMC) or Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) preferred
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