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Coder II - Cardiology

Oak Brook, IL · Remote

$26.55 - $39.85/hr

Professional Coding Operations Surgical and Complex Status: Full time Benefits Eligible: Yes Hou rs Per Week: 40 Schedule Details/Additional Information: Will support: * Cardiology Schedule: * Monday ...

Abstractor/Coder I

Burr Ridge, IL · On-site +1

$18.50 - $24.75/hr

Department BSD UCP - Professional Billing Coding - Medical Specialty About the Department The Biological Sciences Division (BSD) and the University of Chicago Medical Center (UCMC) are managed by a ...

Medical Coder II

Warrenville, IL · On-site

$24.86 - $37.29/hr

Medical Coder II This position has a deep understanding of disease process, A&P and pharmacology and acts as a key collaborator with Providers and Clinical areas to ensure the medical record ...

Medical Coder II This position has a deep understanding of disease process, A&P and pharmacology and acts as a key collaborator with Providers and Clinical areas to ensure the medical record ...

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Claim Specialist/Coder

Wheaton, IL · On-site

$24 - $26/hr

Overview We are seeking a detail-oriented and highly skilled Claim Specialist/Coder to join our busy Ophthalmology Surgery Center. The ideal candidate will possess a comprehensive understanding of ...

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Claim Specialist/Coder

Wheaton, IL · On-site

$24 - $26/hr

Overview We are seeking a detail-oriented and highly skilled Claim Specialist/Coder to join our busy Ophthalmology Surgery Center. The ideal candidate will possess a comprehensive understanding of ...

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As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for coder in Naperville, IL is $27.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.94 and $34.57 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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The job title "coder" may refer to someone who works in software development or it may be administrative professional in the health care industry or it. A software coder helps write and develop applications using software coding languages, such as Python. A medical coder checks insurance and bills for medical services using insurance codes. Although medical coders need to be computer literate and often work with digital systems, they are not responsible for programming software. Conversely, a computer coder might be assigned to create software for the medical industry, but they probably are not familiar with medical insurance codes and procedures.

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Abstractor/Coder I

$18.50 - $24.75/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 27 days ago


University Of Chicago rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 45 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Department

BSD UCP - Professional Billing Coding - Medical Specialty


About the Department

The Biological Sciences Division (BSD) and the University of Chicago Medical Center (UCMC) are managed by a single Dean/Executive Vice President and comprises the largest unit of the University, accounting for 60% of its annual budget. All physician, hospital, and clinic services are managed through the Medical Center, which is a $1.3 billion enterprise. The BSD includes the Pritzker School of Medicine, approximately 20 academic units, degree granting committees, and research centers and institutes. The BSD is located on the University's main campus in Hyde Park, ten minutes south of downtown Chicago. BSD's patient care operations are conducted primarily at the University of Chicago Hospital and clinics, which share the same campus. The University of Chicago Practice Plan (UCPP) is the central organization that supports the clinical activity of nearly 850 clinically active faculty practicing at the University of Chicago. These clinically active faculty collectively form the University of Chicago Physicians Group (UCPG). The University of Chicago Physicians' Group (UCPG) is a component of the physician practice plan for the University of Chicago. The UCPG department provides billing services for medical services provided by University physicians and manages the accounts receivable collection and reporting processes for the Biological Sciences Division (BSD) departments. Each physician is a faculty member and is based in a specified department in the BSD.


Job Information

Job Summary:

The University of Chicago Physicians Group (UCPG) team is responsible for the overall management of clinical revenue for physician billing. This includes frontend revenue capture, working of edits and conducting audits for physician education. Ensuring the workflow of charge capture through invoice creation. UCPG is seeking an Abstractor/Coder to work with providers and staff on professional billing and compliance activities. Strong knowledge of evaluation and management coding guidelines and requirements is strongly preferred. This position is eligible for a flexible work arrangement.

Responsibilities:

  • Obtain appropriate reimbursement levels for professional services by reviewing and coding medical procedures, diagnoses, and physician visits.

  • Analyze denial and rejection reports, and appeal wherever appropriate.

  • Submit charges in a timely manner.

  • Work in collaboration with the Clinical Revenue Supervisor and others, provide guidance to faculty and staff on the charge capture and documentation processes.

  • Educate physicians and support staff on coding issues, including issues related to fraud and abuse as it relates to coding/professional billing/clinical documentation.

  • Attend and participate in meetings related to clinical revenue production and compliance.

  • Track physicians on inpatient service and ensure charges are captured for services provided.

  • Manage tracking log.

  • Audit and provide feedback to all providers rotating on inpatient service.

  • Other duties as assigned.

Competencies:

  • Thorough working knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, as demonstrated by certification through a nationally accredited body (e.g., AAPC or AHIMA) required.

  • Thorough working knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, as demonstrated by certification through a nationally accredited body (e.g., AAPC or AHIMA) required.

  • Working knowledge of ICD and CPT coding classification systems, coding for third-party payers, including CMS guidelines and reimbursement compliance, and demonstrated knowledge of both specialty and primary care coding concepts to include the application of modifiers and documentation requirements required.

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and Adobe required.

  • Communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing.

  • Manage interpersonal relationships and interact/communicate with clarity, tact and courtesy with patrons, patients, staff, faculty, students and others.

  • Identify priorities; recognize and resolve or refer problems; work effectively with supervision and as a part of a team; use or learn a range of position-related software applications.

Additional Responsibilities

Education, Experience, or Certifications:

Education:

  • High School Diploma or equivalent required.

Experience:

  • 2-4 years of experience working in physician/healthcare billing and physician coding or a recent graduate from an HIM bachelors program with an RHIA required.

  • Two or more years of experience coding physician services or a recent graduate from an HIM bachelors program with an RHIA required.

  • Prior experience with electronic billing and medical record systems (i.e. Epic, Last Word, and IDX) is required.

  • Prior experience in an academic medical center or large, complex hospital-physician billing group preferred.

  • Prior experience working with Medicine primary and sub-specialty physician and procedure coding strongly preferred.

  • Prior experience with Epic Professional Billing preferred.

  • Prior experience coding in an academic medical center setting preferred.

Licenses and Certifications:

  • Must have one of the following: Registered Health Information Administrator [RHIA], Registered Health Information Technician [RHIT], Certified Coding Specialist-Physician-based [CCS-P], Certified Professional Coder [CPC], or Certified Coding Specialist [CCS]), required.

Technical Knowledge and Skills:

  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite required.

  • Knowledge and experience of billing and coding practices.

Working Conditions and Physical Requirements:

  • Standard Office Environment.

  • Use Standard Office Equipment.

  • Sit for 4 hours or more.

  • Flexible work arrangements, including remote work options for coders in good standing.

Pay Range:

  • $26.66-- $39.02 hourly

Required Documents:

  • Resume

  • Cover Letter


When applying, the document(s) MUSTbe uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.


Benefit Eligibility

Yes

The University of Chicago offers a wide range of benefits programs and resources for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off.


Pay Rate Type

Hourly


Pay Range

$26.66 - $39.02

The included pay rate or range represents the University's good faith estimate of the possible compensation offer for this role at the time of posting.


Scheduled Weekly Hours

40


Union

024- Local 743, I.B.T. Clerical


Job is Exempt

No


Drug Test Required

No


Health Screen Required

No


Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required

No


Posting Date

2026-05-12


Posting Statement

The University of Chicago is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or expression, national or ethnic origin, shared ancestry, age, status as an individual with a disability, military or veteran status, genetic information, or other protected classes under the law. For additional information please see the University's Notice of Nondiscrimination.

Job seekers in need of a reasonable accommodation to complete the application process should call 773-702-5800 or submit a request via Applicant Inquiry Form.

All offers of employment are contingent upon a background check that includes a review of conviction history. A conviction does not automatically preclude University employment. Rather, the University considers conviction information on a case-by-case basis and assesses the nature of the offense, the circumstances surrounding it, the proximity in time of the conviction, and its relevance to the position.

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