Overview Join the winning team and work with the best! We are excited to announce that in 2022 and 2023, UASI was awarded the Top Workplace award by the Cincinnati Enquirer. Our 40 years in business and long-term partnerships contribute to our stability and the long tenure of our team. We are currently seeking experienced coding specialists to perform accurate code assignments for ED records (facility and profee) while working remotely from a home office. The ideal candidate will be flexible, detail-oriented, have the ability to work independently, be quality conscious, and adapt well to change.
The remote coding positions at UASI allow HIM professionals to have the best of both worlds: a challenging opportunity to utilize and enhance current coding skills and the convenience of working from home. We offer a dynamic work environment, career growth and development, strong leadership, full benefits and TOP PAY.
Responsibilities Perform accurate code assignments for ED records (facility and profee) while working remotely from a home office. Meet client productivity targets while maintaining coding quality of 95% or greater.
Qualifications AHIMA or AAPC certification.
A minimum of three years’ experience coding ED records in an acute care setting is required.
Technical competency with remote-based connectivity including VPN, multi-factor authentication via smartphone, and video conferencing platforms.
Proficiency with office software including Outlook, calendar, and Excel for data management.
A committed regular schedule is required with expectations for reliable and punctual attendance.
Ability to meet productivity targets while maintaining high coding quality.
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