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Job Overview: Health Information Partners (HIP) is seeking a highly skilled Emergency Department Coder for immediate placement. This full-time role offers 100% remote work with flexible scheduling, making it an excellent opportunity for professionals seeking work-life balance. If you have a passion for coding and a proven track record in Emergency Department coding, we’d love to hear from you! Key Responsibilities: • Accurately code Emergency Department records in compliance with industry standards and guidelines. • Utilize EPIC software to perform coding tasks efficiently (preferred experience). • Ensure coding accuracy and completeness to support proper billing and reimbursement processes. • Collaborate with team members and stakeholders to maintain high-quality coding standards. • Stay updated on coding regulations and best practices to ensure compliance. Job Requirements: • CCS or CPC credential required. • Minimum of 3 years of recent Emergency Department coding experience. • Familiarity with EPIC software is preferred. • Must have injection and infusion coding experience Applicants must: • Successfully pass a pre-employment coding proficiency test to demonstrate expertise. • Undergo and pass a criminal record, OIG, and drug screening as part of the hiring process. Job Type: • Full time- 40 hours/week What We Offer: • Competitive hourly rate or salary (discussed during the hiring process). • Opportunities for professional growth and development. • A supportive remote working environment with access to resources and guidance. • Flexible scheduling to suit your individual needs. About Health Information Partners: At HIP, we are dedicated to excellence in health information management. Our team values collaboration, professionalism, and the unique skills each member brings to the table. We strive to create a positive and rewarding work environment for all our employees. How to Apply: If you’re ready to bring your expertise to a dynamic and supportive team, we’d love to hear from you! Submit your application and updated resume to Careers@hip-inc.com today. Job Type: Full-time Expected hours: No more than 40 per week Application Question(s): • 1. What credentials do you have? • 2. Have you worked with EPIC or other electronic health record (EHR) systems for coding? • 3. Have you worked with an eCAC software for coding? If yes, which one? • 4. How many years of experience do you have coding hospital emergency department encounters? • 5. How many years of experience do you have coding/charging for hospital emergency department E&M codes, infusions, and injections? • 6. Are you available to start immediately, or do you require a notice period? • 7. Do you have experience working independently in a remote environment with minimal supervision? • 8. What is your hourly salary expectation for this position? Work Location: Remote Apply tot his job

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