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  • Addressing the Demand for Medical Coders

    Addressing the Demand for Medical Coders

    Medical coders play a key role in providing essential support for hospital and outpatient services. They are the health information management professionals responsible for reviewing all tests, diagnoses, procedures, results and medications and assigning them a code for billing and record keeping purposes.

    However, an alarming problem facing healthcare institutions is the shortage of medical coding staff. The United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) projects an 18 percent increase in the number of health information technology/management jobs to be filled through 2016. The medical coders’ role in assuring that all information is accurate and complete is crucial to the economic well-being of the hospital since their entries determine the amount of reimbursement for patients covered by Medicaid, Medicare and other insurance programs. Inaccurate or inappropriate coding can lead to fraud and abuse; therefore, the healthcare institution’s compliance with government rules and regulations depends in part on effective coder performance.

    Recognizing the urgency of this critical shortage, the trustees approved the creation of the 1199SEIU/League Training and Upgrading Fund Medical Coding Task Force in 2011. This Task Force, composed of management, the union, medical coders and the Training Fund, worked to recommend solutions for filling current and anticipated medical coding openings as well as upgrading the knowledge and workplace skills of incumbent coders. The Task Force created three committees – Education and Schools, Experience, and Workplace Skills – and charged them with addressing the following challenges:

    1. Identifying the best quality coding education with an emphasis on education that prepares students for Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) certification examination;

    2. Creating a pathway for new graduates to obtain the necessary experience to obtain employment as coders; and

    3. Assisting coders and institutions in preparing for the transition to ICD-10.

    This report explains their work. For more information, contact Kendell Jackson at Kendell.Jackson@1199Funds.org.

  • Care Coordination

    Developed by 1199SEIU Training & Employment Funds and Primary Care Development Corporation

    Care Coordination training is offered by the Workplace Skills Department. Through this training, participants have an opportunity to adapt to workplace changes, and qualify for potential upgrades and enhanced job security to meet workforce and industry needs.

    In the wake of the Health Care Reform Act, new models of care delivery are emerging. Now more than ever, it is crucial to have a front line staff that communicates well, understands the basics of common chronic physical and mental diseases, knows how patient care is accessed, and is familiar with electronic medical records (EMR.)

    The Care Coordination Fundamentals program will help participants to become responsive, informed communicators who can effectively connect patients to the continuum of care. The program is targeted to staff in a multitude of job titles, including patient care technicians, medical assistants, social work assistants, community health workers, customer service representatives, unit clerks, and patient navigators.

    To find out more about this exciting program, please contact us at Training@1199Funds.org.

  • Citizenship

    Citizenship imageThe 1199SEIU Citizenship Program offers counseling, workshops and application preparation to help members apply for United States citizenship. Citizenship classes are also available through the program in English as a Second Language, U.S. History, Government and Civics to prepare you for the citizenship interview and exam.

    For more information, attend a free Citizenship workshop to learn about the services the program offers, including:

    Services Include:
    U.S. Citizenship application preparation
    Legal advice
    Registration for classes for U.S. History and Government exam
    Registration for ESL classes
    Interview preparation kit provided
    Green card renewal information available

    Call (646) 473-8915 to register and to obtain additional information, including workshop locations.

    Remember, you must be registered to attend!

  • Admissions and Counseling

    The Training and Employment Funds will work with you individually to help determine the right training and professional development options for your career. Counselors will review your transcripts, make program recommendations and referrals and guide you in researching career options. We will also work with you to develop your educational and career plans and support your job search when you complete your education or training. Educational and career counseling is available on a walk-in basis or by appointment.

    For more information, click on the links below. You can also email us at training@1199funds.org or call us at (212) 284-9200.

    Who is eligible?

    To access counseling services, you must work at least one full day per week. Click here for more information on eligibility.

  • Keep Pace with the Changing Healthcare Industry with the Institute for Continuing Education

    Keep Pace with the Changing Healthcare Industry with the Institute for Continuing Education

    Keep pace with the changing healthcare industry!  Our seminars are provided to meet re-certification requirements or you can participate just to keep up with the trends and emerging issues facing your profession.  Prep courses for some licensing and certification exams are also available.

    Click here to read more.