Utilization Review & Clinical Documentation Specialist (Bengaluru)

Utilization Review & Clinical Documentation Specialist (Bengaluru)

22 Aug
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OptiClaim
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Bengaluru

22 Aug

OptiClaim

Bengaluru

Utilization Review & Clinical Documentation Specialist

Position Summary The Utilization Review & Clinical Documentation Specialist is responsible for continuously reviewing hospital patients, with a primary focus on patients placed in Observation status, to determine whether the patient's clinical condition, treatment intensity, and supporting documentation meet criteria for Inpatient admission.

This role requires a strong medical and clinical background. The specialist must be able to independently review the entire clinical picture, including physician notes, nursing documentation, laboratory results, imaging, vital signs, medications, treatment plans, and changes in the patient's condition.

A major function of this position is identifying situations where a patient may clinically support Inpatient admission, but the medical record does not adequately capture the patient's severity of illness, clinical risk, intensity of services, or other information necessary to support the appropriate level of care.

The specialist will use MCG criteria and clinical judgment to identify documentation opportunities and work with physicians and clinical teams to ensure the medical record accurately reflects the patient's condition and services being provided.

Key Responsibilities

Observation-to-Inpatient Utilization Review

- Perform ongoing and concurrent review of patients currently in Observation status.
- Determine whether the patient's current clinical condition and treatment meet MCG criteria for Inpatient admission.
- Identify patients whose condition has progressed or whose treatment intensity now supports conversion from Observation to Inpatient.
- Prioritize patients with prolonged Observation stays or significant changes in clinical condition.
- Review newly admitted and existing Observation cases throughout the day rather than relying solely on an initial admission review.
- Escalate cases that appear to support Inpatient status to the attending physician, case management, utilization management, or Physician Advisor.

Comprehensive Clinical Record Review The specialist must be capable of reviewing and interpreting the complete medical record, including:

- Physician History & Physicals
- Progress notes
- Emergency Department documentation
- Specialist consultations
- Nursing assessments and progress notes
- Vital-sign trends
- Laboratory results and trends
- Imaging and diagnostic testing
- Medication administration
- IV therapies
- Oxygen requirements
- Monitoring requirements
- Procedures and interventions
- Changes in mental status
- Pain management requirements
- Intake and output
- Clinical deterioration or instability
- Response to treatment

The specialist should not simply determine whether a particular MCG checkbox is present. The expectation is to understand the overall clinical story and determine whether relevant clinical information exists elsewhere in the chart that has not been adequately documented by the treating provider. Documentation Review and CDI Support A key component of this position is identifying documentation gaps that may prevent an otherwise clinically appropriate patient from meeting Inpatient criteria.

Responsibilities include:





- Review physician documentation against the patient's actual clinical findings.
- Compare provider notes with laboratory results, imaging findings, vital-sign trends, nursing documentation, and treatment being provided.
- Identify clinically significant findings that may not be adequately reflected in the physician's assessment and plan.
- Identify missing documentation regarding:

- Severity of illness

- Clinical instability

- Abnormal laboratory findings

- Significant imaging findings
- Failed outpatient or Observation-level treatment

- Need for continued monitoring

- Risk of deterioration

- Acute changes in condition

- Treatment intensity
- Comorbidities affecting the current admission
- Response or lack of response to treatment
- Recognize when stronger or more complete documentation could appropriately support Inpatient status.
- Communicate documentation opportunities to physicians in a compliant, non-leading manner.
- Request clarification when the documented assessment does not fully reflect the clinical findings present in the record.
- Work with CDI, coding, utilization management, case management, and Physician Advisors as necessary.

MCG Criteria Review

- Independently navigate and apply MCG software and clinical guidelines.
- Match clinical findings to the appropriate MCG guideline and level-of-care criteria.

- Determine which criteria are

- Met

- Partially met

- Not met
- Potentially met but insufficiently documented
- Identify clinical findings elsewhere in the medical record that may support criteria but have not been incorporated into the physician's documentation.
- Clearly document the rationale supporting Observation or Inpatient status.
- Escalate clinically appropriate cases where MCG criteria are borderline or require Physician Advisor review.

Clinical Judgment Expectations This position requires more than traditional chart review.

The specialist is expected to be able to look at a patient who is currently classified as Observation and ask:

Does this patient's actual clinical condition support Inpatient care, and if so, does the documentation accurately tell that story?

For example, the specialist may identify that:

- The physician note describes the patient as "stable," while vital-sign trends demonstrate persistent instability.
- Significant abnormal laboratory values are present but not addressed in the assessment.
- Imaging demonstrates clinically important findings that are not sufficiently incorporated into the physician's diagnosis or plan.
- The patient has failed initial treatment but the progress note does not clearly describe the failure.
- Nursing documentation demonstrates a higher degree of clinical complexity than reflected in the physician's note.
- The patient's monitoring, interventions,



or treatment intensity may support Inpatient care but the medical necessity is not clearly documented.

The specialist should identify these situations and facilitate appropriate clarification so that the medical record accurately reflects the patient's clinical condition. Compliance Standard The purpose of documentation review is not to change or exaggerate the patient's clinical condition in order to obtain Inpatient status.

All documentation must accurately reflect the patient's actual condition and treatment.

The specialist may identify clinical findings already present in the medical record, bring documentation gaps to the provider's attention, and request appropriate clarification. The treating provider remains responsible for determining the diagnosis, clinical assessment, treatment plan, and final documentation.

Minimum Qualifications

- Minimum five (5) years of relevant healthcare experience.
- Strong medical or clinical background.
- Excellent knowledge of medical terminology.

- Demonstrated ability to interpret

- Laboratory results

- Imaging findings

- Vital signs

- Physician documentation

- Nursing documentation

- Medications and treatments

- Clinical progression
- Demonstrated experience utilizing MCG software and criteria.
- Strong knowledge of Observation versus Inpatient level-of-care requirements.
- Experience in hospital-based utilization review, utilization management, CDI, case management, or a closely related clinical function.
- Robust analytical and critical-thinking abilities.
- Excellent physician communication skills.
- Ability to independently review complex medical records and identify clinically meaningful documentation gaps.

Preferred Qualifications

- RN, MD, foreign-trained physician, PA, NP, or other strong clinical background preferred.
- Previous hospital Utilization Review or Utilization Management experience.
- CDI experience strongly preferred.
- Experience with medical necessity and denial prevention.
- Familiarity with Medicare and commercial payer patient-status requirements.
- Cerner navigation experience is a plus.
- CCDS, CDIP, CCM, ACM, or related certification is a plus.

Primary Performance Expectations The successful candidate should help the organization:

- Identify Observation patients who appropriately qualify for Inpatient admission.
- Improve the timeliness of Observation-to-Inpatient conversions.
- Identify documentation gaps affecting medical necessity determinations.
- Improve physician documentation supporting severity of illness and intensity of service.
- Reduce unnecessary prolonged Observation stays.
- Reduce preventable patient-status and medical-necessity denials.
- Improve the accuracy and defensibility of level-of-care determinations.
- Ensure that the patient's documented clinical story accurately represents the care being provided.

Position Focus Primary Responsibility: Utilization Review / Observation-to-Inpatient Clinical Review

Secondary Responsibility: Clinical Documentation Integrity / Documentation Optimization

Core Skill: Ability to connect the patient's actual clinical condition with MCG criteria and ensure the medical record accurately reflects that condition.

📌 Utilization Review & Clinical Documentation Specialist (Bengaluru)
🏢 OptiClaim
📍 Bengaluru

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