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Duke Careers
Overview
The Medical Coder Specialist is responsible for primary diagnosis and procedural coding for designated major surgical specialty areas, capturing PQRS data, and reconciling surgical cases performed at the hospital. This role involves detailed physician surgical chart abstraction and acting as a liaison for documentation improvement and optimizing physician coding practices for compliance and revenue.
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Posted
19 days ago
Saint Luke's Health System
The Charge Audit Specialist supports charging accuracy among clinical departments and serves as a liaison between clinical and Patient Accounts departments. They manage work queues, assist with charge correction projects, and collaborate with various departments for charge issue resolution.
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CenExel
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The Rev Integrity Specialist is responsible for supporting revenue integrity by auditing denied claims and optimizing charge capture. They will also assist with charge master maintenance and updates based on trend analysis.
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$53,000 - $55,000 / YEAR