Clinical Documentation Specialist – RN

RN Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialist This is a REMOTE opportunity Your experience matters: Frye Regional Medical Center, located in the beautiful foothills of North Carolina is a 355-bed acute care hospital, 81-bed Behavioral Health facility and more than 70 primary and specialty care providers. Frye Regional Medical Center employs more than 1500 professional and clinical staff. Our medical center is a 355-bed acute care facility which offers a broad array of inpatient and outpatient care. Frye Regional Medical Center provides patients with a full range of services to meet the healthcare needs of our community. We believe our employees are our most valuable assets in accomplishing this goal and we have made great strides to ensure employee satisfaction. If you are passionate about changing lives, we are looking for you! How you’ll contribute: Facilitates improvement in overall quality, completeness, and accuracy of clinical documentation. A Clinical Documentation Specialist who excels in this role: • Conducts daily concurrent reviews of medical records to identify missing, vague and/or incomplete diagnoses and procedures. • Conducts timely follow up reviews of clinical documentation to ensure that issues discussed and issued queries have been answered by providers. • Queries physicians on specificity of procedures performed and diagnoses based on accepted coding guidelines, clinical expertise and LifePoint Health query policy. • Participate in department and facility Quality and Performance initiatives. • Maintains education record and meets minimum corporate CEU requirements. • Maintains clean work station, follows all safety regulations, Code of Conduct and ethics, customer service, and attends hospital training and departmental staff meetings. Qualifications and requirements: Education: Associate’s Degree Nursing (ADN): Required and validated by the presence of a current RN license; Bachelor’s Degree Nursing (BSN): Preferred Licenses: Registered Nurse; One of the following is Preferred – Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), Certified Coding Specialist – Physician-base (CCS-P), Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) Minimum Work Experience: Three years of clinical work experience Required Required Skills: Minimal completion of Level One on the Clinical Ladder Program annually for Full-time nurses. If not completed, employee forfeits the annual evaluation pay increase and possible termination. What we offer: We believe that investing in our employees is the first step to providing excellent patient care. In addition to your base compensation, this position also offers: Comprehensive Benefits: Multiple levels of medical, dental and vision coverage with medical plans starting at just $10 per pay period tailored benefit options for part-time and PRN employees, and more. Financial Protection & PTO: Life, accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity insurance, short- and long-term disability, paid family leave and paid time off. Financial & Career Growth: Higher education and certification tuition assistance, loan assistance and 401(k) retirement package and company match. Employee Well-being: Mental, physical, and financial wellness programs (free gym memberships, virtual care appointments, mental health services and discount programs). Professional Development: Ongoing learning and career advancement opportunities. “We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to Equal Employment Opportunity for all applicants and employees and comply with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination and harassment in employment.” Lifepoint Health is a leader in community-based care and driven by a mission of Making Communities Healthier. Our diversified healthcare delivery network spans 29 states and includes 63 community hospital campuses, 32 rehabilitation and behavioral health hospitals, and more than 170 additional sites of care across the healthcare continuum, such as acute rehabilitation units, outpatient centers and post-acute care facilities. We believe that success is achieved through talented people. We want to create places where employees want to work, with opportunities to pursue meaningful and satisfying careers that truly make a difference in communities across the country. We employ and provide care to people from all walks of life. We are committed to promoting healing, providing hope, preserving dignity and producing value with an inclusive workforce in which diversity is leveraged, respected, and reflective of the patients, family members, customers and team members we serve. Apply tot his job Apply To this Job

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