Certified Professional Coder (Remote) – PIP Experience

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Certified Professional Coder / Bill Review ExpertLocation:Remote- Anywhere in USResponsibilities:• Review medical bills submitted by insurance companies related to MVA injuries sustained for NJ and or NY-covered insureds• Interpret medical documentation ensure accuracy of billed services IE: CPT, HCPCs codes• Assign proper CPT, HCPCs codes based on the review outcome• Review CPT codes for unbundled services• Review billed modifiers for accuracy of use• Crosswalk CPT codes per regulatory requirements to ensure correct reimbursement• Interpret fee schedule guidelines and apply those guidelines in daily reviews• Document review outcomes for customers in a professional easy to understand manner• Use various resources, IE: eBooks, 3M software to support reviews• Participate in conference calls as needed with customers and/or attorneys• Participate in virtual and in-person testimony or trial when needed• Assist with various special projects and other duties as assignedQualifications and Experience:• 3-5 years experience conducting code reviews; specifically NJ / NY PIP fee schedules• Strong communication skills, must be able to explain the outcome of the review, both written and verbally• Extensive knowledge of coding /documentation requirements• Thorough knowledge of CPT, HCPCs, ICD-10• Must have active CPC certification through AAPC• Ability to multi-task• Ability to meet critical timelines• Willingness to testify on a needed basis on behalf of customer to coding outcomes• Willingness to travel for testimony as required• Computer experience• Excel experience beyond beginner• Independent worker• Ability to manage time when working remotely• Must be able to travel to Hamilton NJ office as needed• Ability to effectively communicate with the team

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