Details:
- Salary: £10 - 20 - Day
- Job Type: Temporary
- Job Status: Full-Time
- Salary Per: Day
- Location: SP2 Odstock Wiltshire
- Date: 2 weeks ago
Description:
Clinical Coder
Job Summary
To provide high quality and timely coded clinical data, by following the national clinical coding rules and conventions. It is essential to ensure the data is accurate and complete to meet Trust deadlines, whilst supporting the allocation of Healthcare Resource Groups (HRG’s), Service Line reporting, Clinical Governance and to facilitate maximisation of the Trust income in line with Payment by Results (PbR).
* To work with the clinical teams and other relevant personal to ensure coding accuracy and integrity are maintained at the highest level.
* To mentor and/or support all other clinical coding team members.
Location: Salisbury
Job Type: Temporary
Duration of booking: Expected to be ongoing
Proposed start date: ASAP
Pay Rates: based on experience
Hours / Working Days: Full-time, Part-time, Evening & Weekend hours available.
Sector: Healthcare
Based: Office / Hospital (no remote working available)
General Duties
* To provide high quality and timely coded clinical data, by following the national clinical coding rules and conventions. It is essential to ensure the data is accurate and complete to meet Trust deadlines, whilst supporting the allocation of Healthcare Resource Groups (HRG’s), Service Line reporting, Clinical Governance and to facilitate maximisation of the Trust income in line with Payment by Results (PbR).
* Adhere to the rules and conventions of ICD-10 and OPCS and take responsibility for updating your own references manuals and classifications when changes have been issued.
* To work within a Clinical Division, coding episodes of inpatient and day case activity direct from patient health records and other electronic applications.
* To input coded information into the hospital PAS computer system, paying particular attention to accuracy, timeliness and confidentiality.
* To understand the impact of coded data on the business aspects of the Trust and be able to communicate the complexities of your work to Clinical colleagues.
* To organise and prioritise own workload.
* To be continually aware of the day-to-day workload levels and be flexible to assist your colleagues in other specialities.
* Liaise regularly with Divisional staff and other key stakeholders to ensure high quality coded clinical data.
* To work towards and pass the National Clinical Coding Qualification (NCCQ), and complete the Clinical Coding Standards Refresher Course every three years.
* Update your own skill when necessary, as required by NHS Digital
Qualifications, knowledge and experience
Essential
* Completed Approved Clinical Coding Standards Course / Or qualified through extensive experience.
* Good educational background to GCSE standard or equivalent
* Expert knowledge in medical terminology and anatomy and physiology
* Experience coding in an acute hospital, covering a wide range of specialities
* Proven ability to meet individual and team deadlines
* Effective written and spoken communication skills
* Experience of working in pressurised situations and meeting team deadlines
Desirable
* ACC Qualified Clinical Coder
* Completed Clinical Coding Standards Refresher Course
* Educated to A level standard or equivalent
* Experience of mentoring other Clinical Coders
* Experience using Medicode