Remote Medical Coder – Risk Adjustment

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Are you an experienced coder looking for your next career move and not just the next contract position?Do you want to fast-track your career by working for one of the most innovative and reputable healthcare companies in the world?Do you enjoy working from home and the having the opportunity to make overtime pay occasionally? Then please keep reading!The CSI Companies is hiring a Remote Sr. Risk Adjustment Coding Consultant for our Fortune 100 healthcare client. This job can be worked from anywhere in the US as long as you have high speed internet and a distraction-free home office area.As one of the most respected and innovative healthcare companies in the world, you will receive state of the art training within a compassionate company culture, that will allow you to expand your skillset for the future of your career. When future employees see this experience on your resume, you will be a step ahead of the restTitle of Job: Sr. Risk Adjustment Coder – RemotePay: will be based upon years of experience $22-33 an hour (overtime will be paid at 1.5 times the normal hourly pay rate).Hours:• After Training: Hours can be any 8 hours in between 6am-6pm Central as long as you stick to a consistent schedule M-F.• Training Hours: Training will be M-F 8am-5pm Central (fully remote for 2-4 weeks).Location: This is a remote role, work-from-home, telecommuterType: Consultant: Starting off as a consultant/contractor with no end date (almost all of the positions within this client start off as a contractor due to being a Fortune 100 company). Potential to convert is strong for top performers upon business needs after first year. This is NOT a short-term contract position, we are looking for long term employees.Effective Date / Tentative Start Date: Interviewing Immediately (start date will be in September)Job SummaryThe Sr. Risk Adjustment Coder will provide Hierarchical Condition Category (HCC) coding services for outpatient and inpatient charts.This position will evaluate clinical coding from medical records to ensure accurate coding of encounter data and recommends processes to ensure accurate and efficient coding practices.Responsibilities:• Reviews submitted medical records to identify ICD-10-CM diagnoses, that map to a Risk Adjusted HCC ensuring the documentation meets all CMS standard requirements for valid HCC Submission• Codes all diagnoses and services accurately and completely, from the medical record in accordance with the ICD-10-CM coding classification systems• Selects and accurately records all appropriate records and data on assigned chart abstraction projects• Participates effectively in clinical documentation improvement initiatives and team meetings to promote quality across all projects• Complies with policies and procedures for confidentiality of all patient records and security of systems• Additional duties may be required to meet client obligationsExperience:• Minimum 2 years of coding experience is required• Medicare Risk Adjustment / HCC Experience• Active certification through the AAPC or AHIMA (CRC, CCS, CPC, CIC, COC, RHIT, or RHIA)• Minimum GED/high school diploma• A reliable high-speed internet connection (the faster the better!)• Ability to pass a background check and drug test• Private, quiet, and distraction-free workspace in a room with a closed-doorWho Should Apply:If you have experience as a certified coder, medical coder, Medicare risk adjustment, CPC, CRC, medical coding specialist, remote coder, medical coding, MRA, HCC, hierarchal condition categories, or risk adjustment, we would love for you to apply!Apply to become part of the team that is not only changing people’s lives for the better but changing the health care system for the next generations to come.About UsThe CSI Companies is a recruiting firm established in 1994 that has been awarded “Best of Staffing” for 7 years in a row. We provide outstanding services to the world’s leaders in the healthcare field as well as other organizations. For consideration, please submit your resume with all of your relevant experience included on it for immediate consideration. Only those candidates identified for an interview will be contacted.Benefits Offered:• Weekly pay• Medical, dental, and vision coverage• Voluntary Life and AD&D coverage• Paid Training• Opportunity for advancement upon performance and availabilityVisa Sponsorship is not offered for this positionThis is a remote, work from home position. You may be located anywhere within the US.#LINDSAYUL

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