The Ohio State University

Director, Inpatient Coding and Compliance

The Ohio State University$100K — $130K *
US-AnywhereRemote in United States
Healthcare
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree in Health Information Administration or equivalent
  • Credentialed as a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA)
  • Minimum of 10 years of relevant experience, with preference for 15+ years
  • Strong experience in inpatient and outpatient coding systems (ICD-9-CM, ICD-10-CM/PCS, CPT-4)
  • Proven expertise in compliance and quality improvement within medical information management

Responsibilities

  • Ensure high-quality coding and compliance for medical information management
  • Manage staff, programs, and policies related to coding and clinical documentation
  • Analyze performance metrics to assess coding quality and documentation accuracy
  • Oversee compliance plans ensuring adherence to CMS regulations
  • Collaborate with coding data analysts to identify improvement opportunities
  • Provide education on coding and compliance requirements
  • Act as a liaison with multiple departments to resolve coding-related issues

Benefits

  • Remote work flexibility
  • Administrative support for coding and compliance training
  • Opportunities for high-impact decision-making
  • Emphasis on continuing education in coding and compliance
  • Contributions to financial risk management through compliance oversight
Full Job Description

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Job Title:
Director, Inpatient Coding and Compliance

Department:
Health System Shared Services | Financial Administration

Scope of Position
The Director of Coding, Compliance and Clinical Documentation Enhancement is responsible for assuring high quality information collection and reporting systems for medical information management services, including coding, data quality management, and compliance. The information collected and used by medical information management staff is interconnected with the clinical and business systems of the health system and is used for patient care, teaching, research, hospital operations, quality assurance, and reimbursement. Accurate coding and compliance is essential for a financially viable health care organization.
The Director is responsible for managing department staff, programs, policies and activities related to coding services, data quality management, clinical documentation enhancement and Medical Information Management compliance for the health system. Specific areas include University Hospital (including the Ross Heart Hospital, Dodd Hall, ambulatory care provided in McCampbell Hall, Morehouse Medical Plaza and the Eye and Ear Institute), The James (inpatient, OBS, SDS), OSU Harding, and University Hospital East. Assists in planning, organizing and controlling medical record coding services, coding quality and billing accuracy (as related to coding services), and compliance to meet the patient care, teaching, research and administrative needs of The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Effective management of coding and documentation enhancement staff resources is required to support accurate, timely and complete coding information required in the billing cycle.

The Director analyzes performance to assess quality of coding and medical record documentation and prepares recommendations for action based on the results. Monitors effectiveness of data quality program and recommends improvements as necessary. Works with Administrative Director, Coding Data Analyst and Assistant Director of Documentation Improvement to monitor the various business units99 Case Mix Index (CMI) to identify opportunities for improvement in coding. Responds to reports from Coding Data Analyst that identify potential coding errors or inconsistencies. The Director oversees the department99s compliance plan. This includes assuring the plan addresses all aspects of medical information management compliance, including assessment, training, policies and procedures, monitoring and corrective action.
In the absence of the Administrative Director, the Director provides direction, supervision, and support to all Medical Information Management areas and staff. Advises administration, medical and managerial staff regarding specific issues and problems. Provides assistance as needed. Resolves intra-departmental and inter-departmental problems related to coding, documentation and compliance.

Position Summary
This position provides administrative direction to the coding services program and clinical documentation enhancement in Medical Information Management. Manages the program for high quality, timely coding of diagnoses and procedures for inpatient and outpatient accounts, using ICD-9-CM, ICD-10-CM/PCS and CPT-4 coding classification systems, to meet the hospitals99 billing system requirements. Manages the abstracting of data elements required for billing (admission type and source, discharge disposition, attending physician). Monitors the results of the program for quality improvement and timeliness. Manages ongoing review of coding for accuracy. Coding accuracy is critical to the Medical Center99s Integrity Program and accurate reimbursement.
This position provides administrative direction to the compliance program in Medical Information Management. The Director manages the compliance program, with emphasis on patient confidentiality and accurate coding and abstracting of data elements required for billing (admission type and source, discharge disposition, attending physician). This staff member assures compliance with CMS regulations regarding coding and data abstraction in order to reduce the organization99s financial risk if non-compliant. The Director works with the Coding Data Analyst to benchmark the results of these programs against peer organizations for quality improvement and timeliness. Provides education on coding, compliance and documentation requirements. Directs the coding continuing education program for the department99s coding, documentation enhancement and data quality management staff. Maintains department compliance plan and monitors performance against plan. Provides support for administrative and research needs of the organization by retrieving abstracted and other patient and or physician specific information from the abstracting system, data marts and information warehouse in response to requests from authorized requestors. The Director has strong organizational relationships with Case Management, Access and Revenue Management, Business Planning and the Information Warehouse; this staff member advises on issues related to coding and documentation as related to utilization management, financial performance, strategic planning, and administrative information needs. Position may assume departmental responsibility in absence of Administrative Director.

MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor99s Degree in Health Information Administration or equivalent. Credentialed as a Registered Health Information Administrator by the American Health Information Management Association. 10 years of relevant experience required. 15 or more years of relevant experience preferred.

Additional Information:

Location:
Remote Location

Position Type:
Regular

Scheduled Hours:
40

Shift:
First Shift

About The Ohio State University

The Ohio State University (OSU) is a public research university located in Columbus, Ohio. It was founded in 1870 and is one of the largest universities in the United States, with over 68,000 students enrolled across its main campus and regional campuses. OSU offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields, including business, engineering, education, law, medicine, and the arts and sciences. The university is known for its strong research programs, particularly in the areas of agriculture, engineering, and medicine. OSU is also home to several museums, including the Wexner Center for the Arts and the Ohio State University Museum of Art.
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