The Associate Director of Professional Coding is a key leadership role within a multi-facility organization responsible for overseeing the professional coding operations across a network of hospitals clinics and affiliated practices. This role ensures the accuracy compliance and timeliness of coding for professional services aligning with federal and state regulations payer requirements and organizational goals.
Reporting to the Sr. Director of Revenue Cycle the Associate Director provides strategic and operational direction to a team of professional coders and coding supervisors. The role includes responsibility for operational oversight of coding workflows productivity benchmarks staff development and collaboration with clinical financial and compliance departments.
The Associate Director plays a critical role in optimizing revenue integrity minimizing compliance risks and supporting the overall financial health of the organization. This position requires a strong understanding of CPT HCPCS and ICD-10-CM coding physician documentation requirements and medical billing processes. It also involves a continuous focus on process improvement regulatory changes and the implementation of technology to streamline coding operations.
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- Welcoming - We have an environment where everyone has a voice that is heard; that promotes the dignity of our patients trainees and employees; and allows all to thrive in their health work research and education.
- Excellence - We achieve and deliver our personal and collective best in the pursuit of quality and accessible health care education and research.
- Collaboration - We collaborate with health care systems providers and communities across Iowa and the region as well as within our UI community. We believe teamworkguided by compassionis the best way to work.
- Accountability - We behave ethically act with fairness and integrity take responsibility for our own actions and respond when errors in behavior or judgment occur.
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- Empowerment - We commit to fair access to research health care and education for our community and opportunities for personal and professional growth for our staff and learners.
Position Responsibilities:
- Provide leadership and oversight for professional coding operations across the UI Health Care system.
- Develop and execute strategic initiatives for professional coding operations that align with organizational goals for compliance revenue integrity and operational efficiency.
- Serve as a subject matter expert on matters related to professional coding provider documentation and regulatory compliance.
- Collaborate with cross-functional leadership to drive initiatives that improve coding performance and support system priorities.
- Monitor federal and state regulations and ensure policies procedures and workflows remain compliant and up to date.
- Establish professional coding standards workflows and performance benchmarks to ensure accuracy consistency and scalability across all facilities and specialties.
- Leverage data analytics to identify coding trends revenue opportunities documentation gaps and systemic issues impacting reimbursement or compliance.
- Develop and maintain a provider engagement strategy to promote collaborative processes coding integrity and responsive communication.
- Drive a culture of accountability continuous improvement and operational excellence through change management communication and team empowerment.
- Manage department budgets resource allocation staffing models and vendor relationships related to coding services.
Classification Title: Revenue Cycle Associate Director
Working Title: Coding Associate Director
Department: Patient Financial Services - Professional Coding Division (PCD)
Staff Type: Professional & Scientific
Pay Grade: 6B
Percent of Time: 100%
Location: Hospital Support Services Building (HSSB) located in Coralville IA
This position is eligible to participate in remote work and applicants who wish to work remotely will be considered. Training will be held either ONSITE or via Hybrid (Inhouse/Zoom) from the HSSB building at a length determined by the supervisor. Remote eligibility will be evaluated upon a satisfactory job training opportunity. Per policy work arrangements will be reviewed annually and must comply with the remote work program and related policies and employee travel policy when working at a remote location.
Equipment:
- Onsite The department will provide a workstation which contains 3 (three) monitors laptop/power cord docking station/power cord keyboard mouse headset and desk supplies can be found in the supply closet.
- Hybrid while working onsite the department will provide a workstation which contains 3 (three) monitors a laptop/power cord docking station/power cord keyboard mouse headset and desk supplies. When working offsite the employee will take their laptop/power cord to carry back and forth a second docking station/power cord to keep offsite. Prior to working offsite the employee at their own expense will need to supply 2 (two) monitors in addition to the university-issued laptop which will serve as a third monitor due to its built-in camera function a keyboard and a mouse. Employees will be required to provide a photo of the domicile office setup and perform an internet speed test by visiting with a minimum 30mb download and 10mb upload reflecting a University of Iowa IP address then providing a screenshot of the speed test to HR. The employees remote workstation should replicate the onsite setup as if they were working onsite at HSSB.
- Remote - when working offsite the department will provide the employee a laptop/power cord docking station/power cord headset. Prior to working offsite and at their own expense the employee will be required to obtain or possess 2 (two) monitors in addition to the university-issued laptop which will serve as a third monitor due to its built-in camera function a keyboard and a mouse. Employees will be required to provide a photo of the domicile office setup and perform an internet speed test by visiting with a minimum 30mb download and 10mb upload reflecting a University of Iowa IP address then providing a screenshot of the speed test to HR. The employees remote workstation should replicate the onsite setup as if they were working onsite at HSSB.
Education Required:
- Bachelors degree in Health Information Management Healthcare Administration or related field required; Masters degree preferred.
- RHIA RHIT CPC or CCS-P certification required.
Required Qualifications:
- Minimum of 7 years of progressive experience in professional coding with at least 3 years in a supervisory or leadership role.
- Proven ability to lead teams manage performance and drive process improvements.
- Experience in large multi-specialty healthcare systems or academic medical centers.
- Strong knowledge of regulatory requirements and healthcare reimbursement methodologies.
- Ability to analyze complex data and apply critical thinking skills.
- Proven ability to effectively plan prioritize and organize tasks to achieve strategic goals.
- Excellent written verbal and interpersonal communication skills.
- Proficiency with MS Word PowerPoint and Excel including database and spreadsheet analysis.
Desirable Qualifications:
- Knowledge of UI Health Care policies and procedures
- Experience with EPIC
Application Process:
To be considered for an interview applicants must upload the following documents and mark them as a Relevant File for the submission:
Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any conviction history and will be subject to a criminal background check and credential/education verification. Up to 5 professional references will be requested at a later step in the recruitment process.
Successful candidates will require a work arrangement form to be completed upon the start of your employment. Per policy work arrangements will be reviewed annually and must comply with theremote work program and related policiesandemployee travel policy when working at a remote location.
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