Full-Time

Outpatient Coder

Posted on 7/11/2025

Scott County Hospital

Scott County Hospital

51-200 employees

Non-profit rural hospital delivering broad care

No salary listed

Holcomb, KS, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Two years direct coding experience and completion of a certified coding program, specifically RHIT, CPC, CCS, or CCA through AHIMA or COC-H through AAPC, or an Associate's Degree in Health Information Technology.
  • Completion of anatomy and physiology coursework with basic knowledge of anatomy & physiology, pharmacology and fundamental disease process.
  • Successful passing of AHIMA’s CCA or CCS or AAPC exam or COC exam.
  • High school graduate.
  • Proficient in word processing and spreadsheets.
  • Above average communication skills and the ability to relate effectively to the public and health care professionals.
  • Knowledge of coding rules and regulations.
  • Attention to detail is vital.
  • Meticulous with paperwork and proofreading.
  • Able to handle repetitive work, work fast, work accurately under pressure, and motivated to work without close supervision.
  • Ability to read and understand medical terminology, to read and understand written reports, and to abstract pertinent information from records.
  • Clerical perception is required to spot pertinent details in material.
Responsibilities
  • Assigns codes for diagnoses, treatments, and procedures according to the appropriate classification system for both inpatient and outpatient encounters.
  • Reviews appropriate provider documentation to determine principal diagnosis, co-morbidities and complications, secondary conditions and surgical procedures.
  • Utilizes technical coding principles and MS-DRG reimbursement expertise to assign appropriate ICD-10-CM diagnoses and procedures on inpatient encounters.
  • Utilizes technical coding principles and APC reimbursement expertise to assign appropriate ICD-10-CM diagnoses and CPT/HCPCS procedures on outpatient encounters.
  • Assigns present on admission (POA) value for inpatient diagnoses.
  • Identifies chargeable items for emergency department, specialty clinic visits, medical outpatient and series accounts and verifies appropriate charges are present prior to abstracting outpatient encounters.
  • Extracts required information from source documentation and enters into encoder and abstracting system.
  • Reviews documentation to verify and, when necessary, correct the patient disposition upon discharge, as well as the admit type and admit source.
  • Reviews daily system-generated error reports to correct or complete errors identified through the bill scrubbing process.
  • Assists in implementing solutions to reduce back-end billing errors.
  • Abides by the Standards of Ethical Coding as set forth by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) and adheres to official coding guidelines.
  • Assists with assembling the content of medical records of patients treated in the hospital setting into established order for permanent filing.
  • Assists with review of medical records of patients treated in the hospital setting for completeness per established documentation requirements.
  • Notes deficiencies to be completed by physicians or other professional staff.
  • Assists with tracking of records throughout the completion process.
  • Assigns appropriate codes for reimbursement purposes and to reflect the severity of services.
  • Abstracts all patient encounters using the appropriate software application.
  • Assists with monitoring the uncoded admissions report to ensure all records are received in the department and processed timely.
  • Assists with any other duties as the need arises.
  • Assists with chart review requirements to insure accuracy and completeness.
Scott County Hospital

Scott County Hospital

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Scott County Hospital is a 25-bed, non-profit critical access hospital in Scott City, Kansas that provides 24/7 emergency care, general surgery, obstetrics, orthopedics, and specialty clinics through community partnerships. It operates on-site services and coordinates with partner resources to offer oncology, neurology, urology, nephrology, podiatry, and rheumatology care, along with preventive health efforts. The hospital distinguishes itself as a rural, community-focused facility that sustainability supports its services through cost-based Medicare reimbursement for rural hospitals and a non-profit governance structure. Its goal is to deliver respectful, compassionate care, restore health, and promote wellness for local residents.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Princeton, New Jersey

Founded

1936

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What believers are saying

  • Kansas $221M Rural Health Transformation Program funds workforce development and value-based care models.
  • Telehealth specialty partnerships reduce costs 40% while expanding access to oncology, neurology, urology services.
  • Community paramedicine programs reduce ED visits 15-20%, aligning with preventive care mission.

What critics are saying

  • CEO vacancy since early 2025 delays strategic decisions during rural hospital closure wave.
  • Low patient volumes (397 discharges annually) generate insufficient revenue despite $46.9M patient revenue.
  • CMS policy shift away from cost-based reimbursement threatens critical access hospital funding model.

What makes Scott County Hospital unique

  • Critical access hospital designation enables cost-based Medicare reimbursement unavailable to standard rural hospitals.
  • Comprehensive service portfolio including 24/7 emergency, surgery, obstetrics, orthopedics, and specialty clinics.
  • 350-person workforce serving Scott County with integrated nursing home entity providing continuity.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

Flexible Work Hours

Paid Vacation

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