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We’re on the lookout for a talented Clinical Coder who’s ready to make an impact. If you thrive on precision, enjoy the challenge of interpreting clinical information, and take pride in producing accurate, high‑quality coding, we’d love to meet you.
In this role, you’ll become a vital part of our coding service, ensuring that activity across the Trust is captured clearly, consistently, and on time. Your day‑to‑day work will help shape our business intelligence, support robust audit processes, and contribute to the insight that drives better decision‑making. If you're someone who brings expertise, enthusiasm, and a commitment to excellence, this is your opportunity to be part of something genuinely meaningful.
You will be expected to promote continuous improvement in data quality by keeping abreast of development and innovations in the medical, surgical, and coding disciplines. This role forms a key member of the data quality team, which aims to provide credible, accurate, complete, and timely data for the Trust.
To review deceased patients and maintain higher SHMI performance for Bedfordshire Hospitals;
To be proficient in the Trust’s many IT systems, including iPM, Viper, Medicode, ICE, Clinical Correspondence, MediViewer/Evolve (for ERDMS) and the Clinical Income Dashboard system;
To review, on an on-going basis, clinical coding standards adopted within the Trust and to ensure by personal monitoring and peer review that these standards are being achieved by all coding staff;
To liaise with other disciplines as required regarding data clarification, in order to support data quality;
To have a comprehensive understanding of the Hospital Administrative systems to validate and correct errors, to ensure patient information is recorded accurately to support Information, Clinical Governance and Data Quality standards;
To investigate, and correct complex clinical coding data rejected or queried by recipient information systems and advise the Data Standards Manager of such problems that could impact on Trust Performance.
To abstract and analyse complex information in the patient’s case notes or other source of documents and translate the medical terminology into clinical codes to the provisions of ICD-10 and OPCS-4 and Clinical Coding Manual, and to input the coded information on to the organization’s clinical information system.
To maintain national coding standards and adhere to national and international conventions to assign uniform codes, which represent a complete picture of the patient’s hospital stay.
In accordance with expertise and knowledge gained through all training/educational processes, code to profession standards and conventions, and to ensure the high quality clinical coded data are provided with agreed time scales. This will require focus, motivational negotiation, and judgement.
To be able to work under pressure maintaining accuracy especially around monthly closedown and the refresh period.
To check the accuracy of admissions, transfer and discharge details in the patient’s medical record and to identify errors on the clinical information system.
To answer Clinical Commissioning Group challenges in code assignment in a timely manner.
Coding business analysts are required to create and maintain strong stakeholder engagement with Consultants and their clinical teams to ensure quality and depth of clinical coding is achieved. In order to achieve this they are required to communicate complex coding rules to various medical, clinical and administrative staff at all levels. Communication can be via telephone, in person, written, or by email.
The ability to challenge, question and clarify by reasonable argument the adherence to national standards relating to clinical coding.
To act as mentor to less experienced coding staff in understanding clinical coding rules. PbR and HRG (Healthcare Resource Groups), therefore having a sound knowledge of these processes themselves.
Failure to code accurately could lead to hundreds of thousands of pounds of lost income for the Trust.