Clinical Documentation Integrity Manager

Job Description: • Oversees Clinical Documentation Integrity operations supporting medical staff by-laws and regulatory requirements specific to clinical documentation for DRG assurance • Develops and monitors implementation of site departmental goals/objectives and supports the performance improvement process in conjunction with revenue cycle • Develops clinical data reporting and uses analytical assessment of data, data manipulation, and professionally articulate data outcomes to improve operations • Maintains knowledge of all coding guidelines and regulations and assists in communication to market CDI leaders and associates • Validates CDI quality assurance measures to support accurate metrics and reimbursement reporting for the CDI department • Supports DRG assurance efforts by generating and analyzing data and reports to identify opportunities for continuous growth and improvement specific to clinical documentation • Provides feedback to site CDI leaders and administrators, develops and implements action plans where appropriate • Establishes and monitors teams’ workflows, productivity, and quality assurance • Evaluates associate and team performance and organizational requirements and expectations • Chairs market-level Steering Committees and Documentation Improvement meetings and / or reporting • Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams including, but not limited to, physicians, nurse practitioners, PAs, site administrators, and the department leaders on documentation opportunity initiatives and strategies • Collaborates with CDI, Coding, and Revenue Cycle Leadership for potential departmental improvement opportunities, standardization, operational improvement, strategic growth, and educational opportunities Requirements: • 3 to 5 years of job experience • 3 to 5 years of leadership experience • Detail oriented and self-motivated • Strong organizational skills • Excellent speaking and presentation skills • Working knowledge of arenaflex applications, including creation of Power Point presentations • Bachelors Degree • Registered Nurse • Certified Clinical Documentation Specialist (CCDS) Benefits: • Bonus Incentives • Paid Certifications • Tuition Reimbursement • Comprehensive Benefits • Career Advancement Apply tot his job

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