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, the Manager of Clinical Data, or the Coding Supervisor, the Coder III performs abstracting and coding, using ICD-9 CM and CPT, on all inpatient visits at UCI Medical Center. The purpose of this position is to
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responsible for the coordination of Code Blue and Rapid Response Team assessment of patient prioritization and additionally responds to Code Stroke calls.. Responds to rapid response alerts; facilitating
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responsible for the coordination of Code Blue and Rapid Response Team assessment of patient prioritization and additionally responds to Code Stroke calls.. Responds to rapid response alerts; facilitating
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coded data quality through ongoing quality review and assessment of patient records. Performs concurrent audits. Prepares reports for management review, identifies trends, and takes appropriate actions in
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vendors and product suppliers and seek opportunities for cost reduction. Will ensure the quality/accuracy of financial coding and tracking for expenditures. Duties also include maintaining PAR levels
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suppliers and seek opportunities for cost reduction. Will ensure the quality/accuracy of financial coding and tracking for expenditures. Duties also include maintaining PAR levels, ensuring the availability
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service skills appropriate to the job Knowledge of GE/IDX Billing Systems, Encoder, Quest, TDS, Invision, Rad Net, Code Ryte. Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English Effective
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to be Successful Required: Knowledge of California law governing crematories, funeral directors, embalmers, Cal-OSHA, Organ donations, California Business and Professions Code demonstrated knowledge
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Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA). Evidence of completion of Controlled Substances Education Course that meets requirements pursuant to California Code of Regulations
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systems. Works closely with coders to ensure accurate codes are assigned into the trauma registry coding system. Will work with various transferring hospitals, EMS Agencies, coroners' offices, and other