Description:
Full-Time, Remote
Temporary Opportunity with Long-Term Potential
The Facility Inpatient Coding Auditor is responsible for prebill audits for inpatient facility coders with a focus on accuracy, compliance, and quality, while providing education and feedback to coding and QA team members. This role ensures adherence to official coding guidelines, regulatory requirements, and organizational standards, and supports continuous improvement through targeted education, data analysis, and collaboration.
Coding Audit & Compliance
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Conduct comprehensive audits of inpatient facility coding, including MS-DRGs, ICD-10-CM/PCS, POA indicators, discharge disposition, query opportunities, and quality-related data elements
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Ensure compliance with official coding guidelines, CMS regulations, payer requirements, and internal policies
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Identify coding errors, trends, and root causes impacting reimbursement, quality metrics, and compliance risk
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Validate documentation supports coded diagnoses and procedures
Additional Role Details
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Temporary Opportunity with Long-Term Potential: This is a temporary assignment with onboarding beginning in September in preparation for the client project. While the initial assignment is temporary, there is potential for the opportunity to extend into a long-term role based on client needs and business demands.
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Schedule: Full-time availability is strongly preferred. However, part-time candidates (20+ hours per week) may be considered for the right individual.
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Expected Start: September onboarding for an anticipated project launch in October.
Requirements:
- Active coding credential: RHIA, RHIT, CCS (required)
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Minimum 3 years of inpatient facility auditing experience
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Expert knowledge of ICD-10-CM/PCS, MS-DRGs, POA indicators, and UHDDS
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Strong understanding of CMS regulations, OIG guidance, and compliance standards
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Experience working with or supporting global or remote coding teams
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Expected Production of 2 CPH
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Available for full-time work
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US based
Skills & Competencies
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills
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Strong analytical and critical-thinking abilities
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Ability to educate and influence without direct authority
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Cultural awareness and ability to collaborate across time zones
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office
Why Work with GeBBS?
At GeBBS, you’ll be part of a collaborative, quality-driven team that values expertise and continuous improvement. We offer a fully remote work environment that supports flexibility and work-life balance, along with opportunities to grow your skills across diverse client settings.
Our full-time team members enjoy a full suite of benefits, including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, and other company-sponsored programs. We also ensure you’re set up for success from day one by providing the necessary equipment to support your role.
If you’re looking for a place where your expertise is valued and you can make a meaningful impact, GeBBS is a great place to grow.