Coding Education and Quality Auditor - CPC CCS - Mon - Fri Days - Hybrid in Georgia
Company: Northeast Georgia Medical Center
Location: Oakwood
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Category: Revenue Cycle Work Shift/Schedule: 8 Hr Morning -
Afternoon Northeast Georgia Health System is rooted in a foundation
of improving the health of our communities. About the Role: Job
Summary Coding Education & Quality Auditors (CEQA) conduct
coding/billing/documentation audits of all NGPG/NGHS Providers to
determine organizational integrity of coding/billing for
professional services, including detection and correction of
documentation, coding and billing errors. Audits consist of
evaluation of the adequacy and accuracy of documentation to support
services billed including ICD-9/ICD10/CPT/HCSPCS and other
third-party payer codes. CEQAs ensure the medical necessity of
services, compliance with other documentation, coding and billing
standards. CEQAs apply standardized audit scoring methodology to
evaluate consistency of documentation and coding, and standardized
audit findings methodology to report audit results. CEQAs
communicate audit results to physicians, physician leadership,
senior management, Compliance department and staff. CEQAs are
required to provide physician and coder education, and make
recommendations to management for corrective action. CEQAs serve as
an institutional subject matters expert and resource on
interpretation and application of documentation and coding rules
and regulations. CEQAs assure the quality of the coding
documentation fits service and codes, and any missing labels on
documentation are corrected. Minimum Job Qualifications Licensure
or other certifications: CPC and/or CCS-P Coding Certification.
CPMA, CEMC or other Nationally recognized healthcare auditing
certification required at hire, or required to obtain within 6
months of hire. Educational Requirements: High School Diploma or
GED. Minimum Experience: Minimum three (3) years experience coding
and/or auditing Multi-Specialty records required; Medical
Terminology or Anatomy course required. Demonstrated experience in
conducting education to providers and large audiences required.
Other: Preferred Job Qualifications Preferred Licensure or other
certifications: Preferred Educational Requirements: Preferred
Experience: Other: Job Specific and Unique Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities Detailed knowledge of ICD-9, ICD-10, CPT and HCPCS coding
principles and medical terminology In-depth knowledge of best
practice coding policy and procedures Highly skilled proficiency
with Microsoft Office products, advanced proficiency in Excel and
Powerpoint Ability to communicate (both verbally and written)
technical coding information to both technical and non-technical
audiences Ability to organize data and provide detailed reporting
Ability to prepare presentations and present to large or small
audiences Must be highly motivated, organized, and a detail
oriented individual Excellent communication (written, verbal and
presentation) and people-facing skills Strong analytical and
interpersonal skills Ability to be a self starter/work
independently and as a team player Ability to travel to NGHS/NGPG
sites on a regular bases Understanding of current regulatory and
third party requirements Accuracy and attention to detail required
Establishes and maintains positive peer, leadership and customer
relationships, interacting positively and productively with teams
across organizational lines. Positive work ethic with proactive and
team oriented style Must posses a confident, friendly demeanor
Essential Tasks and Responsibilities Coordinates, schedules,
performs the professional services documentation and coding audits
of outpatient records for NGPG/NGHS. Evaluates the quality of
clinical documentation to identify incomplete or inconsistent
documentation that could impact the quality of data being reported.
Audits codes and professional fee services performed by providers
from medical records according to ICD-10, CPT, HCPCS, and CMS
guidelines. Audits every charge for new providers, PRN providers,
locum providers, and any under compliance audit daily, till said
provider passed an audit. Meets with the providers to review the
audit findings and to recommend ways to improve when indicated.
Orients and trains new providers throughout the year. Audit charts
for accurate and correct coding and compliance within documentation
guidelines and NGPG/NGHS policies. Prepares written reports of the
audit findings by provider/practice. Follows up with providers as
needed until documentation improves. Develops and coordinates
educational and training programs regarding elements of coding such
as appropriate documentation, accurate coding, coding trends found
during chart reviews, third party audit findings, and annual coding
updates. Evaluates and provides appropriate documentation for the
third party payer CPT denials to maintain the original CPT
assignment, and when necessary, implement corrective action plan
and/or educational programs to prevent similar denials and
rejections from recurring. Maintains up to date knowledge of coding
guidelines as they relate to professional services. Serves as a
resource to the office staff, providers, and coding department.
Provides clarification on NGPG/NGHS coding and compliance policies.
Meets with the Coding & Compliance Department as needed to review
the audits, discuss concerns, and make plans for
processes/procedures. Assists with submission of charges/claims
during high volume and/or end of month. Assists, as needed, with
Coding Department work queues, deferrals, and claim edits. Conducts
peer to peer audits and provides education for new Coding
department employees, or as needed. Audits charts to ensure the
NGPG/NGHS coding staff are utilizing the correct CPT, ICD-10,
HCPCS, modifiers and other payor requirements as necessary. Handles
coding issues escalated from other areas of the organization (A/R,
customer service, etc.) Conducts RL6 research, feedback and
tracking for the coding department. Attends Regional and Local
sponsored in-services and/or continuing education. Participates in
professional development activities and maintains professional
affiliations as necessary. Attend billing educational sessions to
enhance coding knowledge i.e. American Academy of Professional
Coders, Professional Medical Coding Curriculum, NGPG Compliance
Proficiency training, specialty seminars. Performs other job duties
as assigned. Cross trains in other positions as requested. Physical
Demands Weight Lifted: Up to 20 lbs, Occasionally 0-30% of time
Weight Carried: Up to 20 lbs, Occasionally 0-30% of time Vision:
Moderate, Frequently 31-65% of time Kneeling/Stooping/Bending:
Occasionally 0-30% Standing/Walking: Occasionally 0-30%
Pushing/Pulling: Occasionally 0-30% Intensity of Work: Frequently
31-65% Job Requires: Reading, Writing, Reasoning, Talking,
Keyboarding , Driving Working at NGHS means being part of something
special: a team invested in you as a person, an employee, and in
helping you reach your goals. NGHS: Opportunities start here.
Northeast Georgia Health System is an Equal Opportunity Employer
and will not tolerate discrimination in employment on the basis of
race, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, religion, disability, ethnicity, national origin,
marital status, protected veteran status, genetic information, or
any other legally protected classification or status.
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