Clinical Coding Business Analyst inLuton inLuton PUBLISHED FRI 6 DEC 2024

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
NHS UNIFORM
Key Contribution to Trust Performance, The role plays a crucial part in ensuring accurate clinical coding, which directly influences the Trust's financial health and operational efficiency.
Continuous Personal and Professional Development, There are opportunities for ongoing training and professional accreditation, allowing for personal growth and a deepening expertise in clinical coding.
Collaboration with Healthcare Professionals, Engaging with clinicians and other medical staff fosters strong relationships and communication skills, enhancing interdepartmental collaboration.
Impact on Patient Care, Accurate coding translates to better data for clinical governance and patient care auditing, thus improving overall healthcare quality.
Mentorship Opportunities, The role includes mentoring less experienced coding staff, which can develop leadership and coaching skills, while contributing to team cohesion.
Diverse Work Environment, The requirement to visit hospital wards and interact with different departments adds variety to the job, keeping the daily tasks interesting and engaging.
The Clinical Coding Business Analyst at Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Luton is responsible for delivering an efficient and precise clinical coding service, ensuring compliance with coding standards and optimal data quality. The role involves abstracting and analyzing complex patient information, translating medical terminology into clinical codes, and maintaining national standards in accordance with ICD-10 and OPCS-4 guidelines. The analyst is a key member of the data quality team, tasked with monitoring and improving data accuracy, supporting audits, and addressing any discrepancies in coding that may impact Trust performance.

Additionally, the analyst will engage with various stakeholders, including medical staff, to communicate complex coding rules and foster continuous improvement in documentation practices. Other responsibilities include mentoring junior coding staff, participating in internal audits, accessing patient records for coding accuracy, and contributing to the development of departmental policies. The role demands proficiency in numerous IT systems and the ability to work under pressure while maintaining high standards of accuracy, which is crucial for financial and operational outcomes for the Trust.

 


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