The Lead Clinical Documentation Department Improvement Specialist is a certified coder with a high level of clinical proficiency necessary for leadership of the Clinical Documentation team of licensed nurses and certified coders. Oversees the review processes of complex pediatric patients in accordance with all current payer initiatives and development in acute and chronic disease states; understands a wide range of specialized disciplines, including education in anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology; knowledge of official medical coding guidelines, CMS, and private payer regulations related to the Inpatient Prospective Payment System; an ability to analyze and interpret medical record documentation and formulate appropriate physician queries; and an ability to benchmark and assist in analyzing clinical documentation program performance. Exhibits a sufficient knowledge of clinical documentation, coding, reporting requirements, APR-DRG assignment, and clinical conditions or procedures impacting severity of illness, risk of mortality, and/or data quality. Facilitates complete and accurate documentation and coding of inpatient medical records on a concurrent and retrospective basis by serving as a resource for HIM coders and physicians regarding proper documentation practices and the link to ICD-10 codes and APR-DRG assignments. Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams including, but not limited to, physicians, nurse practitioners, PA's, Quality, Case Management, Risk Management, Health Information Management/Coding, Decision Support, product vendors, and other members of the health care team to provide data and solution development processes. The Lead Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialist is involved in the direction and education of all phases of the Clinical Documentation process and will work in a collegial manner with physicians and support staff. Requires knowledge and leadership of the day-to-day processes of the Clinical Documentation team including workflow and training needs to meet the expected requirements. Assists management with providing ongoing Clinical Documentation education for current and new staff, including new Clinical Documentation Specialists, physicians, nurses and allied health professionals, and with tracking and trending program performance. Maintains professional development by participating in workshops, conferences, and/or in-services keeping appropriate records of participation.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Education Level
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