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Accredited Clinical Coder

Birmingham
£38k – £42k/yr
Posted 16 days ago
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Accredited Clinical Coder Location: Edgbaston (Birmingham) Hours: Full Time, 40 hrs per week Salary; £38-42,000 DoE ACES is an independent provider of NHS eye care outpatient and surgical services that are delivered in the community. Working with state of the art technologies, we support the NHS, providing patients with the highest standards of clinical care. We provide a range of services including: Cataract, YAG Laser Treatment, Glaucoma, Oculoplastics and General Ophthalmology. Accredited Clinical Coder Location: Edgbaston (Birmingham) Hours: Full Time, 40 hrs per week Salary: £38,000 - 42,000 DoE ACES is an independent provider of NHS eye care outpatient and surgical services that are delivered in the community. Working with state of the art technologies, we support the NHS, providing patients with the highest standards of clinical care. We provide a range of services including: Cataract, YAG Laser Treatment, Glaucoma, Oculoplastics and General Ophthalmology. We are seeking an experienced and Accredited Clinical Coder to join our Data Quality team. This is a key role supporting the accuracy, completeness and integrity of clinical coding across our healthcare services. The successful candidate will be responsible for translating clinical information into nationally recognised clinical coding classifications, ensuring compliance with NHS standards and supporting accurate reporting, reimbursement, audit and service improvement activities. Working closely with clinicians, operational teams, governance leads and commissioners, you will play an important role in driving coding quality, identifying learning opportunities and supporting continuous improvement across the organisation. Working within our Data quality team, your day-to-day responsibilities may vary; however, a typical day will involve the following duties: Reviewing patient records and clinical documentation to assign accurate clinical codes Applying ICD-10 and OPCS-4 classifications in accordance with national coding standards Ensuring coding is completed accurately, consistently and within required timescales Undertaking coding validation and quality assurance activities Supporting internal and external clinical coding audits Identifying coding discrepancies and working with clinicians to improve documentation standards Providing coding advice and guidance to clinical and operational colleagues Producing reports and analysis to support data quality and service performance monitoring Supporting the development of coding policies, procedures and training materials Maintaining up-to-date knowledge of national clinical coding standards, guidance and best practice Contributing to continuous improvement initiatives relating to coding, data quality and clinical governance The successful candidate will: Hold the National Clinical Coding Qualification (NCCQ) Have proven experience working as a Clinical Coder within an NHS or independent healthcare setting Demonstrate excellent knowledge of ICD-10 and OPCS-4 classifications Possess a strong understanding of NHS Data Standards and Clinical Coding Standards Have excellent analytical skills and attention to detail Be able to interpret complex clinical information accurately Possess excellent written and verbal communication skills Be confident engaging with clinicians and senior stakeholders Be highly organised and able to manage competing priorities effectively Be self-motivated and capable of working independently and as part of a wider team Demonstrate a commitment to continuous professional development and coding excellence If you believe you have the right skills and attributes for this role, we would love to hear from you. As an employee, you can benefit from the following: State of the art, modern working environments 33 days annual leave* Free Laser Eye Surgery and Intraocular Lens Surgery Free eye tests Discounted prescription eye wear and sunglasses Generous friends and family discount scheme for group partners Ongoing training and development opportunities Pension scheme Access to a range of exclusive offers, discounts and rewards Employee Assistance Programme and Wellbeing Solutions/Support

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Skills

Clinical Coding
ICD-10
OPCS-4
Data Quality
Analytical Skills
Attention to Detail
Communication Skills
Documentation Standards
Quality Assurance
Coding Audits
Continuous Improvement
Clinical Governance
NHS Standards
Coding Policies
Training Materials
Clinical Information

Location

Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

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