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POSITION: Remote IP CDI DEPARTMENT: Health Information Management START: 10/6/25LOCATION:RemotePOSITION SUMMARY: This will involve daily reviews of high acuity patient records; continuously communicating with department staff; educating physicians, residents and mid-levels; and assisting with appropriate documentation strategies. Partnering with Medical Coding, Case Management and the Quality team, you will gather/analyze information to provide comprehensive medical record documentation that accurately reflects clinical treatment, decisions, and diagnoses. You will utilize your clinical expertise and coding knowledge to identify opportunities and ensure accuracy and completeness of clinical documentation. You will also leverage physician queries to improve documentation quality while providing key support to medical coders, case managers and Quality staff.POSITION DUTIES:• Case review and Query identification- All IP MUST HAVE ONCOLOGY experience• Coding notifications- review for missed query or coding opportunities based on Coder feedback and send as appropriate• Identify and query appropriately on HACs and PSIs• Queries: Follow up, utilize templates appropriately, and maintain compliance• Attend Daily CDI huddle (virtual)• Mortality reviews and reconciliation• APR-DRG experience is a MUSTMINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:• Must have a RN or a International MD w/ a CCDS, CDIP, or a CCS credential.• Three (3) years recent Oncology CDI experience at a Acute Care Hospital preferably at an Academic Level I Trauma facility . Preferred to have RN with one of the following credentials - CCDS, CDIP, CCS, RHIA, RHIT• Recent Academic Level 1 Trauma with exposure to ONCOLOGY care experience.• Extensive knowledge with recent OPTUM CAC, Vizient mortality risk calculator, Cerner EHR workflow that ranks cases and experience and be able to work independently.• Must work M-F business hours Eastern Time Zone.• Strong communication (written/verbal) with experience in writing queries• Must be technically savvy.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:• 6yrs Academic Level I Trauma facility with Oncology experience• Bachelor of Science – Nursing, CCS credentials• Extensive knowledge and experience working in a ICU• Strong communication (written/verbal) with experience in writing queries• Must be technically savvy.WORKING HOURS NEEDED:• M – F 8hrs per day, 40hrs a week, during standard business hours Easter Time Zone Business Hours OnlyCOMPENSATION & BENEFITS:• Pay Range: Paid weekly a very competitive hourly rate• Health & Dental• PTO, Sick Time, 6 paid holidays• 401K, Weekly Pay

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