Medicare Advantage Risk Adjustment Provider Documentation Trainer and Auditor
Company: Georgia Orthopaedic Society.
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
DescriptionAs the Medicare Advantage Risk Adjustment Provider
Documentation Trainer and Auditor, you will be an expert in risk
adjustment coding and documentation, working closely with
physicians, IPA coders, and risk adjustment teams associated with
the health plan. You will:
- Conduct medical record audits for physicians (MD, DO, or NP) to
ensure documentation and coding accuracy of ICD-10 CM codes related
to chronic conditions.
- Analyze coding patterns within medical groups.
- Provide customized education and updating educational materials
for providers and medical groups.
- Participate in additional audit activities for CMS RADV as
needed, including retrospective chart reviews.
- Travel to provider offices within the Los Angeles area at least
three days a week.UCLA Health salary range for this title code is
$92,600-202,200/annually. Please note that the department's target
pay range is $95,000 - $120,000/annually.Note: This posted position
is 1 of 4 positions available for hire. All applicants will apply
through this requisition and if selected will be hired into one of
the available positions.QualificationsWe are seeking a proactive,
highly organized, detail-oriented individual with:
- A Certified Professional Coder (CPC) certification and a
Certified Risk Adjustment Coder (CRC), required.
- Bachelor's degree (healthcare or relevant field) or equivalent
experience/training.
- Five or more years of experience with physician billing and/or
coding, required.
- Three or more years of recent experience in CMS-HCC Risk
Adjustment models V24 and V28, required.
- Three or more years of experience in providing education to
clinical and non-clinical staff, required.
- Six or more years of clinic or IPA and/or managed care
experience, preferred.
- Understanding of RADV and audit processes, required.
- Detailed knowledge and understanding of ICD-10, CPT and CPT
(II), and HCPCS coding systems required.
- Knowledge of Medicare Advantage STARS/HEDIS program and NCQA
technical specifications, required.
- Knowledge of Medicare Advantage billing/claims submission and
other related actions, preferred.
- Knowledge of HIPAA requirements, anatomy and physiology,
required.
- Proficient in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook,
required.
- Ability to work effectively with common office software, coding
software, and EMR systems, required.
- Reliable transportation to conduct ongoing face-to-face
interactions with providers in the Los Angeles area, required.Note:
Skills may be subject to test.
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Keywords: Georgia Orthopaedic Society., Buena Park , Medicare Advantage Risk Adjustment Provider Documentation Trainer and Auditor, Human Resources , Los Angeles, California
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