HCC Risk Adjustment Coder (7+ yrs)

Who is DoctusTech?
At DoctusTech, we envision a future where value-based healthcare is the standard. Our mission
is to empower providers with innovative tools, like our cutting-edge HCC coding app and
seamlessly integrated EMR platform, to accelerate the shift from fee-for-service to value-based
care.
Our platform is built to simplify complex healthcare data, enabling clinicians to make more
informed decisions while focusing on what matters most—patient care. By harnessing the power
of predictive AI and Natural Language Processing, we are redefining traditional HCC coding and
risk adjustment services to drive measurable clinical impact.
As a dynamic and fast-growing tech startup, DoctusTech thrives on collaboration, enthusiasm,
and a passion for solving tough problems. If you’re someone who sees challenges as
opportunities, loves sharing better ways to work, and believes that healthcare is overdue for a
technology revolution, we’d love to have you on our team.
About the job
Core Responsibilities: -
Product Requirements Gathering for Patient Diagnosis Assist Platform:

  1. Collaborate with product, domain and engineering teams for requirements gathering and use case definition.
  2. Translate complex clinical workflows into actionable features to ensure the platform meets clinician needs. - - - Clinical Validation and Testing:
  3. Participate in end-to-end testing & validation of clinical scenarios, clinical data and criteria within the PDAP and SensorTech products.
  4. Ensure content deployability and functionality, providing expert feedback for continuous improvement. Content Creation and Clinical Testing for Education Programs:
  5. Support the development of high-quality, clinically accurate education modules.
  6. Assist in designing and testing new question types, ensuring their effectiveness for clinician training and knowledge assessment.
    Stakeholder Collaboration:
  7. Act as a bridge between clinical, engineering, and product teams to facilitate the creation of user-centric tools.
  8. Engage with the CS team, quality team, and customers to refine clinical requirements and address gaps.
  9. Support clinical testing efforts to validate the accuracy and reliability of insights generated by the platform and sensors.
  10. Provide expertise in both HCC risk adjustment and broader coding frameworks to inform the design and functionality of new products and features. Location: Remote, Work from Home
    What you must have in order to do the job: - - - - Bachelor or Master degree in Medicine and allied health fields Extensive knowledge of the HCC risk adjustment model, its guidelines and regulations Extensive experience of working with EHRs (eg. Epic, Athena, ECW etc.) 3+ years working in value based care, HCC focus (chart reviewer, auditor or similar role) Additional Desired Qualifications - - - Experience with chart reviews or compliance audits Prior experiences teaching/training others on correct coding guidelines and/or have the ability to present to large groups of Physicians/Providers. Experience of working with AI technology
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