Hospital Coding Manager Restaurants & Beverage - Bridgeville, DE at Geebo

Hospital Coding Manager

A Hospital Coding Manager opening is now available with an innovative healthcare organization in Coastal Delaware! The Coding Manager will be expected to work onsite at the hospital location the majority of the tie, but there may be the opportunity to work remotely a few days as needed.
Relocation assistance may be available to candidates coming from outside of the area.
The Healthcare Coding Manager will work day shift from 8 am - 4:
30 pm.
This role is requiring a Bachelor's Degree, a minimum of five years of healthcare coding experience, and supervisory experience in the acute care hospital setting.
The Coding Manager will join a thriving healthcare organization that develops and supports their employees career growth aspirations.
This organization is consistently awarded for their quality in patient care and continues to improve, grow, and expand their network to provide the best possible healthcare services.
The Manager Coding will have strong healthcare coding experience and will review medical coding for all procedures and medical diagnosis.
The Hospital Coding Manager will especially review DRG dependent coding and will revolve any problems with coding.
The Hospital Manager Coding will live and work in an excellent area of Delaware that offers greats schools, affordable cost of living, local dining and shops, music festivals, and great community events.
This area is the perfect mix of historical charm and modern amenities.
There are also great nature parks and outdoor activities to explore.
This outstanding Delaware healthcare organization will offer their Inpatient Coding Manager a competitive salary, full suite of benefits, and looking to interview and hire quickly.
Recommended Skills Critical Care Medical Diagnosis Medical Billing And Coding Health Care Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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