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Inpatient Coding Auditor

Chicago, IL · On-site +1

$28 - $32/hr

Responsible for the auditing of inpatient coders and/or inpatient "audit the auditors" to ensure coding accuracy and DRG accuracy of a minimum of 95% is met. * Perform quality checks/audits on visits ...

Inpatient Coding Auditor

Detroit, MI · Remote

$38.46 - $52.40/hr

Responsible for the auditing of inpatient coders and/or inpatient "audit the auditors" to ensure coding accuracy and DRG accuracy of a minimum of 95% is met. * Perform quality checks/audits on visits ...

Inpatient Coding Auditor

Denver, CO · Remote

$38.46 - $52.40/hr

Responsible for the auditing of inpatient coders and/or inpatient "audit the auditors" to ensure coding accuracy and DRG accuracy of a minimum of 95% is met. * Perform quality checks/audits on visits ...

Inpatient Coding Auditor

Indiana, PA · Remote

$38.46 - $52.40/hr

Responsible for the auditing of inpatient coders and/or inpatient "audit the auditors" to ensure coding accuracy and DRG accuracy of a minimum of 95% is met. * Perform quality checks/audits on visits ...

Inpatient Coding Auditor

Seattle, WA · Remote

$38.46 - $52.40/hr

Responsible for the auditing of inpatient coders and/or inpatient "audit the auditors" to ensure coding accuracy and DRG accuracy of a minimum of 95% is met. * Perform quality checks/audits on visits ...

Inpatient Coding Auditor

Chicago, IL · Remote

$38.46 - $52.40/hr

Responsible for the auditing of inpatient coders and/or inpatient "audit the auditors" to ensure coding accuracy and DRG accuracy of a minimum of 95% is met. * Perform quality checks/audits on visits ...

$38.46 - $52.40/hr

Responsible for the auditing of inpatient coders and/or inpatient "audit the auditors" to ensure coding accuracy and DRG accuracy of a minimum of 95% is met. * Perform quality checks/audits on visits ...

Inpatient Coding Auditor

Alabama, NY · Remote

$38.46 - $52.40/hr

Responsible for the auditing of inpatient coders and/or inpatient "audit the auditors" to ensure coding accuracy and DRG accuracy of a minimum of 95% is met. * Perform quality checks/audits on visits ...

Overview This auditing role will focus on Coding & Clinical Chart Validation for our Inpatient audits (DRG Validation). The ideal candidate for this position needs to have both a clinical (nurse) and ...

Overview This auditing role will focus on Coding & Clinical Chart Validation for our Inpatient audits (DRG Validation). The ideal candidate for this position needs to have both a clinical (nurse) and ...

CODING AUDITOR

Salina, KS

$26 - $29.50/hr

Auditors will perform quality reviews on records coded by hospital coding staff as well as professional coding staff to validate that ICD 10 codes and DRG assignments are accurate and consistent with ...

CODING AUDITOR

Salina, KS · On-site

$26 - $29.50/hr

Auditors will perform quality reviews on records coded by hospital coding staff as well as professional coding staff to validate that ICD 10 codes and DRG assignments are accurate and consistent with ...

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How much do drg coding auditor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for drg coding auditor in the United States is $29.11, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.20 and $29.81 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a DRG Coding Auditor?

A DRG Coding Auditor is a healthcare professional responsible for reviewing medical records and coding documentation to ensure the accuracy of Diagnosis-Related Group (DRG) assignments. They verify that coding practices comply with federal regulations and hospital policies, help improve reimbursement accuracy, and identify potential coding errors or opportunities for education. DRG Coding Auditors play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of clinical documentation, supporting compliance, and minimizing risks related to billing and audits.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a DRG Coding Auditor?

To excel as a DRG Coding Auditor, you need in-depth knowledge of ICD-10-CM/PCS coding, DRG assignment, and a background in health information management, often supported by credentials such as RHIA, RHIT, or CCS. Familiarity with coding software, auditing tools, and electronic health record (EHR) systems is essential for accurate and efficient audits. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication help auditors identify discrepancies and provide clear feedback to coding teams. These skills are vital to ensure compliant, precise coding practices that impact hospital reimbursement and regulatory adherence.

How does a DRG Coding Auditor typically collaborate with clinical staff and coding teams to ensure accurate coding practices?

As a DRG Coding Auditor, you will frequently interact with both clinical staff and coding professionals. Your role often involves reviewing clinical documentation and coded data, then providing feedback or clarification requests to ensure accurate diagnosis-related group (DRG) assignment. Building strong working relationships and communicating effectively with these teams is crucial, as you may need to educate or guide them on documentation standards and compliance updates. This collaboration not only supports accurate billing but also drives overall quality and integrity in patient records.

What is the difference between Drg Coding Auditor vs Medical Coding Specialist?

AspectDrg Coding AuditorMedical Coding Specialist
CredentialsAHIMA or AAPC certification, coding credentialsAHIMA or AAPC certification, coding credentials
Work EnvironmentHospitals, insurance companies, healthcare facilitiesClinics, hospitals, physician offices
Employer & IndustryHealthcare providers, insurance payersHealthcare providers, billing companies
Search & Comparison IntentAuditing, compliance, reimbursement accuracyCoding, billing, documentation

While both roles require coding credentials and work within healthcare settings, Drg Coding Auditors focus on reviewing coding accuracy for reimbursement and compliance, often in hospitals or insurance companies. Medical Coding Specialists primarily handle assigning codes for billing and documentation. The auditor role emphasizes compliance and reimbursement review, whereas the specialist role centers on coding and documentation accuracy.

How do I become a Drg Coding Auditor?

To become a DRG coding auditor, you typically need a coding certification such as CPC or CCS, along with experience in medical coding and billing. Knowledge of diagnosis-related groups (DRGs), coding guidelines, and auditing procedures is essential, and some roles may require a bachelor's degree in health information management or a related field.
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Infographic showing various Drg Coding Auditor job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 75% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,553 per year, or $29.1 per hour.

Inpatient Coding Auditor

Huron Consulting Group

Michigan, ND • Remote

$38.46 - $52.40/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision

Posted 7 days ago


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Job description

Huron helps its clients drive growth, enhance performance and sustain leadership in the markets they serve. We help healthcare organizations build innovation capabilities and accelerate key growth initiatives, enabling organizations to own the future, instead of being disrupted by it. Together, we empower clients to create sustainable growth, optimize internal processes and deliver better consumer outcomes.
Health systems, hospitals and medical clinics are under immense pressure to improve clinical outcomes and reduce the cost of providing patient care. Investing in new partnerships, clinical services and technology is not enough to create meaningful and substantive change. To succeed long-term, healthcare organizations must empower leaders, clinicians, employees, affiliates and communities to build cultures that foster innovation to achieve the best outcomes for patients.
Joining the Huron team means you'll help our clients evolve and adapt to the rapidly changing healthcare environment and optimize existing business operations, improve clinical outcomes, create a more consumer-centric healthcare experience, and drive physician, patient and employee engagement across the enterprise.
Join our team as the expert you are now and create your future.

The Inpatient Coding Auditor will be responsible for the auditing of inpatient coders and auditing of offshore inpatient coding auditors to ensure coding accuracy standards are met. This role requires frequent and effective communication via phone, email, and instant messaging with various client teams and payers.
The Inpatient Coding Auditor will report to the Huron Managed Services Domestic Coding team.

KEY RESPONSIBILITES:

  • Knows, understands, incorporates, and demonstrates Huron's Vision, and Values in behaviors, practices, and decisions.

  • Inpatient Coding Auditor

  • Responsible for the auditing of inpatient coders and/or inpatient "audit the auditors" to ensure coding accuracy and DRG accuracy of a minimum of 95% is met.

  • Perform quality checks/audits on visits coded as per client SOPs.

  • Perform calibration audits.

  • Suggest improvements and schedule calibration sessions with offshore team counterparts and leaders.

  • May assist in preparing audit reports, share direct feedback to coders and auditors on areas of opportunity, participate in client interactions and internal stakeholder meetings.

  • Firm understanding of the clinical documentation guidelines.

  • Monitor compliance of coding guidelines and ensure errors are identified during audits are corrected as appropriate, and corrective action is initiated before the claim is rebilled to the insurance.

  • Conduct analysis and present summary of findings to leadership in a clear, concise, convincing, and actionable format.

  • Utilizes encoder software applications, which includes all applicable online tools and references in the assignment of International Classification of Diseases, Clinical Modification (ICD-CM) diagnosis and procedure codes (ICD-PCS), MS-DRG, APR DRG, POA, SOI & ROM assignments.

  • Ensures capture/reporting of appropriate code(s) by utilizing coding guidelines established by:

  • The Centers for Disease Control (CDC), ICD-CM Official Coding Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services (CMS) ICD-PCS Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting

  • American Hospital Association (AHA) Coding Clinic for International Classification of Diseases, Clinical Modification

  • American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) Standards of Ethical Coding

  • Client coding procedures and guidelines

  • Navigates the patient health record and other computer systems/sources to accurately determine diagnosis and procedures codes, MS-DRGs, APR DRGs, and identify HACs and PSIs or other indicators that could impact quality data and hospital reimbursement.

  • Reviews inpatient health record documentation to assess the presence of clinical evidence/indicators to support diagnosis codes and MS-DRG, APR DRG assignments to potentially decrease denials.

  • Maintains a high degree of professional and ethical standards.

  • Focuses on updating coding skills, knowledge, and accuracy by participating in coding team meetings and educational conferences.

  • Maintains CEUs as appropriate for coding credentials as required by credentialing associations.

  • Maintains current knowledge of changes in inpatient reimbursement guidelines and regulations as well as new applications or settings for inpatient coding e.g., Hospital at Home.

  • Ensure patient information is correct and appropriate signatures are on all medical records.

  • Demonstrates knowledge of current, compliant coder query practices when consulting with physicians, Clinical Documentation Specialists (CDS) or other healthcare providers when additional information is needed for coding and/or to clarify conflicting or ambiguous documentation.

  • Maintains a working knowledge of applicable coding and reimbursement Federal, State and local laws and regulations, Code of Ethics, as well as other policies and procedures to ensure adherence in a manner that reflects honest, ethical and professional behavior.

  • Perform other duties as assigned.

CORE QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Current permanent United States Work Authorization required

  • Working in the United States Day shift schedule required

  • 2+ years previous experience as an inpatient coding auditor

  • 3+ years previous experience in coding inpatient hospital accounts

  • Advanced proficiency with Microsoft office suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Visio, SharePoint)

  • Analytical skills (problem solving, quantitative, workflow process, etc.)

  • Ability to pay close attention to details; strong follow-up and follow-through skills

  • Excellent time management skills; organized; ability to prioritize completing multiple tasks on schedule in a deadline driven environment

  • Requires the use of independent judgement, discretion and decision-making abilities

  • Ability to interact with internal and external customers in a professional manner

  • Ability to ramp up on a client's environment, processes, historical context, and systems to provide support to an engagement as soon as possible

  • Financial acumen and analytical skills are required

  • Experience working with data from various sources preferred

  • Familiarity with revenue cycle systems, deep understanding of revenue cycle process flow and financial analysis

  • Desire to work as part of a team in a partnership role

  • Strong oral and written communication skills, analytical skills, ability to work independently, and be self-motivated are required

  • Flexible and adaptable to changes

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

  • This role requires remaining seated at a desk/computer for 8 hours daily; repetitive use of computer keyboard and mouse; use of computer monitors for 8 hours daily; interaction though video/audio conference calls and possible use of a headset with microphone; very rarely duties might require the ability to lift up to 20 pounds and bending & standing for periods at a time.

TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Required Certifications:

  • Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) or Certified Inpatient Coder (CIC) or Certified Documentation Improvement Practitioner (CDIP)

  • Preferred Certifications:

  • AHIMA microcredentials: "Auditing: Inpatient Coding (AIC)"

  • Regishttp://expense.huronconsultinggroup.com/tered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) preferred

  • Encoder experience (3M/Solventum, Encoder Pro, Codify) preferred

  • Epic experience preferred

  • Cerner experience preferred

  • Meditech experience preferred

  • Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) - Expectations

  • Coding Auditing Productivity: 95%

  • DRG Accuracy Rate 95%

  • Coding Accuracy: 95%

  • Query Compliance: 100% adherence to AHIMA/ACDIS standards

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The estimated pay range for this job is $38.46 - $52.40 per hour. The range represents a good faith estimate of the range that Huron reasonably expects to pay for this job at the time of the job posting.The actual salary paid to an individual will vary based on multiple factors, including but not limited to specific skills or certifications, years of experience, market changes and required travel. This job is also eligible to participate in Huron's benefit plans which include medical, dental and vision coverage and other wellness programs. The pay range information provided is in accordance with applicable state and local laws regarding salary transparency that are currently in effect and may be implemented in the future.

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Huron Consulting Group, based in Chicago, IL, US, is a leading global management consulting firm specialized in providing performance improvement and reformation skills to different types of organizations. The company operates in the management consulting industry, which includes strategy, operations, technology, and analytics. Founded in 2002, Huron Consulting Group aids entities to tackle complex business challenges, enhance their ability to drive change, encourage their efficiency, and stimulate innovation. The company's overriding mission is to assist clients in becoming more successful.

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Business management consulting

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Chicago, IL, US

Year founded

2002