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-patient criteria for admission. Follows the process for Code 44 on Medicare patients. Follow the process for Code 44 on all other payers. Active participation with the physician and payer to prevent denials
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Inpatient Medical Record Coder Position Summary At Stony Brook Medicine, the Medical Record Coder will be responsible for selecting and assigning accurate codes from the current version of coding
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in throughput for ambulatory patients. This will include ambulatory surgery, same day admissions, and hospital outpatient procedures. Responsible for ensuring correct coding of patient types, medical
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facilities management. Prior experience at a University or similar facility. Working knowledge of appropriate Health Care Regulations/Codes, OSHA, Life Safety Codes, etc. Experience managing a budget
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psychological data collection. Experience with SPSS, R, MATLAB, and/or other research software or coding. Experience working with children and families. Experience with scheduling. Experience maintaining data
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facilities management. Prior experience at a University or similar facility. Working knowledge of appropriate Health Care Regulations/Codes, OSHA, Life Safety Codes, etc. Experience managing a budget
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collection. Experience with psychological data collection. Experience with SPSS, R, MATLAB, and/or other research software or coding. Experience working with children and families. Experience with scheduling
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, any patient who does not meet in-patient criteria for admission. Follows the process for Code 44 on Medicare patients. Follow the process for Code 44 on all other payers. Active participation with
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correct coding of patient types, medical services, and verification of authorizations to support clean billing and revenue cycle goals. Determines eligibility and patient cost share (co-pay / deposit etc
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-patient criteria for admission. Follows the process for Code 44 on Medicare patients. Follow the process for Code 44 on all other payers. Active participation with the physician and payer to prevent denials