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The Provider Coding Auditor & Educator is responsible for auditing clinician coding and documentation, delivering targeted provider education and supporting clinical documentation improvement (CDI) initiatives. This role promotes accurate, compliant coding and documentation practices for physicians and advanced practice providers. and partners with clinical, compliance, revenue cycle, and quality leadership to improve documentation quality, reduce compliance risk and support revenue integrity.
Advanced knowledge of CPT, ICD‑10‑CM, HCPCS, and E/M coding guidelines, including payer‑specific and regulatory requirements.
Ability to independently assess clinician documentation and coding accuracy, identify patterns, trends, and risk areas, and apply regulatory standards with consistency and professional judgment.
Strong understanding of outpatient/physician CDI principles, including documentation specificity, medical necessity, clinical decision‑making, and accurate representation of patient complexity.
Skilled in delivering clear, constructive, and collaborative education to physicians and advanced practice providers through one‑on‑one feedback, group training, and written guidance.
Ability to work effectively with clinicians, compliance, revenue cycle, CDI, and leadership to support documentation quality, audit readiness, and organizational goals.
Demonstrates professionalism, discretion, and confidence when interacting with clinicians and leadership, fostering trust and engagement across clinical settings.
High level of precision in reviewing medical records, audit findings, and educational materials to ensure reliable outcomes and defensible documentation practices.
Ability to manage priorities independently in a hybrid environment, adapt to regulatory changes, and balance remote and on‑site responsibilities
Essential Duties:
Education:
High School Diploma/GED and 7 yrs total experience in professional coding experience including E/M and procedural coding across multiple specialties with at least 2 years of experience in professional coding audits, provider education, compliance reviews, and/or CDI
OR
Associates Degree in Health Information Management or a related healthcare field and 5 yrs total experience in professional coding experience including E/M and procedural coding across multiple specialties with at least 2 years of experience in professional coding audits, provider education, compliance reviews, and/or CDI
Certifications:
CPC or CCS-P
Required to obtain within 18 months of hire - CDEO
This is a hybrid role requiring travel to physician offices and clinical sites.
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Munson Healthcare requires all employees be vaccinated or have lab confirmed immunity for Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella. MHC also requires all employees to receive a flu vaccine during the flu season in the year that they are hired and annually thereafter, or receive an approved medical or religious exemption.