REMOTE ACC LEAD CLINICAL CODER POSITION ATTRACTING A 15% RETENTION AND RECRUITMENT PREMIUM
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our Clinical Coding Department as an ACC qualified Clinical Coder at University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust (UHP).
Having relevant demonstrable experience and an ACC qualification, you will provide highly accurate clinical coding, have good organisational skills, an eye for detail and accuracy, and the ability to work as part of a successful and innovative team.
Core duties are the provision of an efficient and high-quality clinical coding service, as well as meeting Trust deadlines associated with clinical coding.
We require a highly motivated and enthusiastic person to join our extremely busy team. If you are looking to develop your skills in the coding environment and feel that you can make a positive contribution to our service, we would like to hear from you.
We are offering fully remote and on-site working opportunities. UHP are currently working towards implementing an EPR system.
Preference will be given to internal Trust staff, as well as Priority and 'At Risk' status including NHS At Risk staff throughout Devon who are able to display recent relevant experience as dictated by the Person Specification.
Medical coders and applicants without the NCCQ need not apply.
To provide comprehensive, high quality, efficient clinical coding of inpatients and day cases using ICD 10 and OPCS4 classifications to facilitate Payment by Results, statistical and performance analysis, and clinical care/audit. The UHP Clinical Coding Department codes approximately 143,000 inpatient and day case episodes per year.
Duties may also include some engagement in validation meetings with clinicians, education of junior clinicians in the importance of co-morbidity recording, building working relationships with service teams, and acting as a point of contact for coding issues.
We are a people business where every member of staff matters and can make a difference. Patients are at the heart of everything we do. Joining University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust means becoming part of a team of dedicated staff, who are committed to leading the way through innovation, clinical excellence, and great customer care. The Trust has great opportunities for career development in a highly progressive working environment. We offer all of this in a vibrant, modern city with a historic reputation for adventure.
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Key Dimensions
The post-holder will provide comprehensive, high quality, efficient clinical coding of inpatients and day cases for a wide range of specialties and will assist the Clinical Coding Service Manager and the Performance Improvement Manager in acting as a point of reference for clinicians and other staff groups throughout the service lines.
The post-holder will provide support to other Coders.
Primary Duties & Areas Of Responsibility
1. To be fully conversant with the relevant publications of International Classification of Diseases (ICD 10) and Classification of Surgical Operations and Procedures (OPCS4).
2. To critically examine the clinical information required assigning the national codes in accordance with the national guidelines.
3. To extract diagnoses and operations from summary sheets and health records for all inpatient and day case episodes, showing a high level of expertise across all specialties.
4. To classify diagnoses and operations and to accurately input onto the iPM system, every code relevant to the care episode that affects the care and influences the health status of the patient.
5. To prioritise and code any outstanding uncoded episodes as identified by computer printouts, so that work targets laid down by the Clinical Coding Service Manager are met.
6. To act as a mentor giving support and advice to other more junior coding staff.
7. To act as a specialty lead for at least one specialty, attending audit meetings as required and advising on review/audit issues to that directorate/specialty.
8. To ensure adherence to local procedures for clinical coding relating to individual specialties/consultants.
9. To liaise with consultants, junior medical staff, business managers, information analysts, finance staff, clinical effectiveness and audit staff, and medical secretaries to address any queries arising during the abstraction process.
10. Assist the Clinical Coding Service Manager, and the Performance Improvement Manager, in providing support through the accuracy, timeliness, and quality of coded data enabling the calculation of a set of high-level indicators (clinical indicators) that provide an overview of Hospital performance.
11. To undergo intensive training covering all specialties of coding in order to be able to change and adapt to new coding procedures as required.
12. To keep abreast of current national developments pertaining to clinical coding with colleagues throughout the region and inform Trust personnel as necessary.
13. To participate in clinical coding projects where necessary.
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