Audit outpatient medical coding for accuracy and compliance with billing and coding guidelines; identify documentation or coding errors; provide corrective feedback and ensure proper reimbursement and regulatory adherence.
Preferred QualificationsPay Range
- US. Citizenship, naturalized citizenship, or permanent status is required for this position.
- All work on all positions at Signature Performance must be completed in the continental United States, Alaska, or Hawaii.
$28.00 - $30.00/Hour
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