Role Description
Adams1and1 Consulting Services, LLC is immediately seeking resumes from qualified, credentialed medical coding professionals for inclusion in a federal healthcare proposal supporting outpatient medical coding services for the Department of Veterans Affairs. This is a remote, contingent position. Selection and employment are subject to contract award, Government approval, background investigation, system-access requirements, and final staffing needs.
Position Title - Certified Outpatient Medical Coder
Work Location: Remote - United States
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All services must be physically performed within the United States.
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Personnel providing direct coding services must be U.S. citizens.
Qualifications
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A current and active coding credential from either:
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American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)
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American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC)
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A minimum of two years of relevant medical coding experience
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Experience assigning and validating:
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ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes
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Current Procedural Terminology, or CPT, codes
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Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System, or HCPCS Level II, codes
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Experience reviewing outpatient medical-record documentation
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Knowledge of official coding guidelines, National Correct Coding Initiative edits, modifiers, medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, disease processes, and reimbursement methodologies
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Ability to work independently in a secure remote environment
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Strong written communication, attention to detail, productivity, and quality-control skills
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Ability to maintain at least a 95% coding accuracy rate
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Ability to complete assigned coding within established turnaround times
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The solicitation identifies acceptable credentials including AHIMA's RHIA, RHIT, CCS, and CCS-P, and AAPC's CPC and COC/CPC-H-type hospital or outpatient coding credentials, as applicable.
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Candidates must maintain all continuing-education and ICD-10 proficiency requirements associated with their credential.
Requirements
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Preference may be given to candidates with:
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Department of Veterans Affairs or Veterans Health Administration coding experience
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Experience using a national encoder or electronic health record system
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Outpatient professional-fee, ancillary, radiology, laboratory, surgical, or specialty-care coding experience
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Knowledge of 1995, 1997, 2021, and 2023 Evaluation and Management guidelines
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Experience coding Medicare, federal healthcare, or large hospital-system encounters
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Experience responding to billing edits, coding denials, audits, and retrospective reviews
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Prior federal background investigation or suitability determination
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Experience meeting production deadlines in a high-volume remote coding environment
Principal Responsibilities
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Reviewing electronic health-record documentation
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Assigning accurate ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS Level II codes
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Applying appropriate modifiers and coding-sequencing rules
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Identifying unsupported, incomplete, duplicate, or non-billable encounters
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Applying official coding, VHA, CMS, CPT, and NCCI guidance
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Entering or validating required information in an encoder or EHR
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Responding to coding questions, billing edits, audit findings, and correction requests
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Maintaining required productivity, accuracy, confidentiality, and security standards
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Completing mandatory VA privacy, cybersecurity, and system-access training
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Supporting quality reviews and corrective actions when required
Benefits
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A criminal background check will be performed.