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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Coder Associate/UKHC Requisition Number RE49917 Working Title Coder Associate Department Name H4021: Revenue Management - Coding & Documentation Work
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with study investigators to understand the study design and coding of the research data. Oversee the management, coding, and cleaning of specific data elements to meet the objectives of assigned research
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protocols across the enterprise. It determines what items of service are billable after reviewing Medicare Benefits Policy, relevant National Coverage Decisions (NCDs), Local Coverage Decisions (LCDs), Code
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– Qualtrics – Coding and programming (Python, R, JavaScript, etc) Wetlab skills – Collection of biological specimens from UK hospitals and clinics (sometimes patient houses) – Basic sample handling (pipet
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University of Kentucky Hospital and Trauma Services policies, vision, and values. Associate’s degree required, bachelor’s degree preferred. Three to five years coding and/or registry experience preferred, as
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medical coding, EPIC. Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? No Preferred Education/Experience BS or equivalent plus 5 years of related experience. Deadline to Apply 06/15/2025 Our University
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for more information about equivalencies: http://www.uky.edu/hr/employment/working-uk/equivalencies Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Clinical Trial Protocol knowledge, medical coding or billing, medical
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requests and codes; coordinating the needs for training on the supply system; and adhering to all policies and procedures. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities The ideal candidate will possess the following
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messages, HIPAA Privacy Notices, Assists in verification of financial data provided by the patient at registration and assigns the appropriate financial classifications, insurance plan codes, and
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on requests. Other duties include ensuring work environment is clean and safe; attending and participating in all emergency requests and codes; coordinating the needs for training on the supply system; and