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Coding Auditor Jobs in New York (NOW HIRING)

You will review coding records, identify compliance risks, and provide expert feedback to support ... and auditing. * Direct experience conducting or managing audits in academic medical centers

Hybrid Coding Educator

New York, NY

$29.75 - $34/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

Responsible for auditing clinical documentation encounters to validate Risk Adjustment and HCCs Responsible for managing and responding to provider inquiries via the coding hotline as well. * Trains ...

Hybrid Coding Educator

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$30 - $34.25/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

Responsible for auditing clinical documentation encounters to validate Risk Adjustment and HCCs Responsible for managing and responding to provider inquiries via the coding hotline as well. Trains ...

Compliance Auditor needed! Join our growing organization! Onco360 has an immediate need for a ... Conducts job responsibilities in accordance with the standards set out in the Company's Code of ...

Compliance Auditor needed! Join our growing organization! Onco360 has an immediate need for a ... Conducts job responsibilities in accordance with the standards set out in the Company's Code of ...

Auditor

Newark, NJ · On-site

$50K - $55K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

Non-Exempt General Description In accord with the Code of Canon Law (cc. 1428-1429; 1678 §1) and the procedural norms governing marriage nullity cases, the Auditor serves as an official of the ...

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How much do coding auditor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for coding auditor in New York is $31.85, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.65 and $32.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by coding auditors in ensuring accurate medical coding compliance?

Coding Auditors often encounter challenges such as staying updated with frequently changing coding guidelines, identifying inconsistencies in documentation, and ensuring that codes reflect the full scope of patient care provided. They also need to balance productivity expectations with the thoroughness required for effective audits. Collaboration with coding teams and healthcare providers is essential to clarify ambiguities and promote ongoing education, which helps maintain compliance and reduce the risk of costly errors.

What is a coding auditor?

A Coding Auditor is a healthcare professional responsible for reviewing medical records and coding data to ensure accuracy, compliance with regulations, and proper billing practices. They verify that diagnostic and procedural codes used for billing are correct and align with medical documentation. Coding Auditors help healthcare organizations minimize errors, prevent fraud, and maximize reimbursement by conducting regular audits and recommending process improvements. Their work is crucial for maintaining the integrity of medical coding and supporting financial health in the medical industry.

What is a coding auditor?

A coding auditor reviews and evaluates medical coding to ensure the accuracy of patient records and billing. As a coding auditor, your job duties include inspecting medical coding documents for errors, correcting mistakes, reporting repeated errors to management, conducting inquiries into departments that output a significant number of coding mistakes, and providing training and education to medical coding clerks. You need extensive knowledge of ICD-9 and CPT codes to make sure that the medical coding documents you review are accurate and that patients receive accurate bills for their medical services.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a coding auditor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Coding Auditor, you need a strong understanding of medical coding systems (such as ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS), healthcare compliance, and auditing principles, usually supported by a relevant degree and certifications like CCS, CPC, or RHIA. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems, coding software, and auditing tools is typically required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are vital soft skills for identifying discrepancies and collaborating with healthcare teams. These skills ensure accurate billing, regulatory compliance, and financial integrity in healthcare organizations.

What is the difference between Coding Auditor vs Medical Coder?

AspectCoding AuditorMedical Coder
CertificationsAHIMA or AAPC certifications, such as CCS or CPC-AAHIMA or AAPC certifications, such as CPC or CCS
Work EnvironmentHealthcare facilities, insurance companies, or consulting firmsHospitals, clinics, physician offices, or outpatient facilities
Primary ResponsibilitiesReview and ensure coding accuracy, compliance, and documentation qualityAssign medical codes based on patient records for billing and documentation
Industry UsageUsed in healthcare compliance and auditing departmentsUsed in medical billing and coding departments

While both Coding Auditors and Medical Coders work with medical codes and require similar certifications, Coding Auditors focus on reviewing and verifying coding accuracy and compliance, whereas Medical Coders are responsible for assigning the correct codes to patient records. Their roles often overlap but serve different functions within healthcare organizations.

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Infographic showing various Coding Auditor job openings in New York as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 88% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,247 per year, or $31.8 per hour.

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Job description

About Us
We’re Maimonides Health, Brooklyn’s largest healthcare system, serving over 250,000 patients each year through the system’s 3 hospitals, 1800 physicians and healthcare professionals, more than 80 community-based practices and outpatient centers. At Maimonides Health, our core values H.E.A.R.T drives everything we do. We uphold and maintain Honesty, Empathy, Accountability, Respect, and Teamwork to empower our talented team, engage our respective communities and adhere to Planetree's philosophy of patient-centered care. The system is anchored by Maimonides Medical Center, one of the nation’s largest independent teaching hospitals and home to centers of excellence in numerous specialties; Maimonides Midwood Community Hospital (formerly New York Community Hospital), a 130-bed adult medical-surgical hospital; and Maimonides Children's Hospital, Brooklyn's only children's hospital and only pediatric trauma center. Maimonides' clinical programs rank among the best in the country for patient outcomes, including its Heart and Vascular Institute, Neuroscience Institute, Boneand Joint Center, and Cancer Center. Maimonides is an affiliate of Northwell Health and a major clinical training site for SUNY Downstate College of Medicine.
Overview

Ensures the accuracy of data submitted to governmental and commercial payers and to governmental reporting agencies.  Conducts routine and scheduled audits of data reported by all Professional Coding Specialists I and II, and Professional Billing Specialists I and II.


Responsibilities
  • Thoroughly knowledgeable and experienced in all aspects of the duties performed by the Professional Coding Specialists I and II, and the Professional Billing Specialist I and II, in order to provide guidance to improve accuracy and efficiency of the team
  • Utilizes significant coding and billing experience to review the work of others and identify billing and coding issues that compromise the integrity of the data submitted by Maimonides Medical Center for reimbursement purposes.  Identifies over and under payments that the Medical Center has claimed and ensures those encounters are rebilled as corrected claims to the appropriate payers
  • Provides feedback directly to the team of coding and billing specialists and, in collaboration with Compliance, to physicians.  In conjunction with Department leadership, identifies training needs and educational opportunities that may benefit the coding and billing specialists and improve the integrity of data
  • At least annually, creates an audit plan to review issues directly related to the cause(s) of denials.  Additional reviews will be conducted of randomly selected work products and those at a statistically significant volume of cases.  Reviews will include, but not be limited to, assessing coding of E&M, diagnoses, and procedures along with modifiers, sequencing of diagnostic and procedural coding, changes captured, and accuracy of data entry
  • Coaches coding and billing specialists on proper and compliant appeal preparation.  May prepare appeals as needed
  • Researches coding and billing related rules and educates coding and billing specialists on same.  Shares articles from professional journals on coding and billing related topics
  • May be assigned to one or more physicians who need coaching on their assignment of codes.  Communicates daily with the physician on recommended code changes.  Reports progress to the Department Director or Manager and the Compliance Department liaison
  • Creates or maintains policy and procedures for all areas of job responsibilities
  • Complies with established organization and departmental policies and procedures, quality assurance program, compliance program, privacy and security, safety, environmental, and infection control measures
  • In the absence of the manager, supervises the activities of the department

Qualifications

Education:

High School Diploma or Equivalent required; 1-2 years of college preferred.

Completed billing course with certification required, such as AAPC’s Certified Professional Biller (CPBtm) or American Medical Billing Association’s Certified Medical Reimbursement Specialist (CRMS).

Successful completion of a coding program ICF-10-CM, CPT-4 recognized by the American Health Information Management Association and/or American Academy of Professional Coders.  CPC, COC, or CCS/CCS-P required.

 

Experience:

Comprehensive knowledge of ICD-10-CM, HCPCS, and CPT-4 classification systems, Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology.

Demonstrated skill in coding conventions.

Minimum of 5 years of prior professional clinical coding experience required; a minimum of 3 years billing experience preferred.  Must pass Coding Competency Test.

The above experience must include 3 years of experience at the Medical Center working in the Professional Outpatient Coding Department or in a comparable coding and billing role with demonstrated achievement of quality and quantity requirements.

Auditing experience highly preferred.

Skills:

Strong and accurate keyboard skills.  Must pass basic data entry skills test.

Encoder and CAC experience.

Spreadsheet/word processing experience.

Works well in an environment with firm deadlines; results oriented.

Performs multiple tasks effectively.

Demonstrated familiarity with navigating billing systems.

Familiarity with third part billing policies and procedures including Medicare/Medicaid, Managed Care, No-Fault and Workers’ Compensation required.

Appeal and/or denial management experience required.

Effectively uses e-mail.

Excellent oral and written communication skills.

Good interpersonal skills.

Speaks, reads and writes English to the extent required by the position.


Pay Range
USD $68,000.00 - USD $90,000.00 /Yr.
Equal Employment Opportunity Employer
Maimonides Medical Center (MMC) is an equal opportunity employer.