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Medical Coding Auditing consists of a systematic, unbiased, independent examination of medical ... Advanced knowledge of the International Classification of Diseases, Clinical Modification (ICD-CM ...

Medical Coding Auditing consists of a systematic, unbiased, independent examination of medical ... Advanced knowledge of the International Classification of Diseases, Clinical Modification (ICD-CM ...

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How much do freelance international medical coding jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for freelance international medical coding in the United States is $47.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.28 and $61.78 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is freelance international medical coding?

Freelance international medical coding involves working independently to assign standardized codes to medical diagnoses, procedures, and services for healthcare providers outside your home country. Medical coders translate clinical documentation into codes used for billing, insurance, and record-keeping, ensuring accuracy and compliance with international coding standards such as ICD-10 or CPT. Freelancers often work remotely, taking on projects from hospitals, clinics, or medical billing companies worldwide. This job requires strong knowledge of global coding systems and attention to detail to prevent errors and support proper reimbursement.

What are some unique challenges freelance international medical coders face when working with clients from different countries?

Freelance international medical coders often encounter varying healthcare regulations, coding standards, and documentation practices across countries. Navigating differences such as ICD versions, language barriers, and country-specific compliance requirements can be challenging. Freelancers must stay updated on international coding guidelines and be proactive in clarifying documentation with clients. Building strong communication skills and cultivating an understanding of global healthcare systems are crucial for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a freelance international medical coder, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Freelance International Medical Coder, you need a thorough understanding of medical terminology, anatomy, international coding systems (like ICD-10, CPT), and typically a relevant certification such as CPC or CCS. Familiarity with coding software, electronic health records (EHRs), and secure file transfer protocols is essential for remote and cross-border work. Strong attention to detail, self-motivation, and effective communication with clients across cultures distinguish top performers in this field. These skills and qualities are vital for ensuring accurate, compliant coding and maintaining trust with diverse international clients.

What is the difference between Freelance International Medical Coding vs Freelance Medical Billing?

AspectFreelance International Medical CodingFreelance Medical Billing
CertificationsCCS, CPC, CPC-HCertified Professional Biller (CPB), CPC
Work EnvironmentRemote, independent contractors, healthcare providers, coding companiesRemote, independent billing services, healthcare providers
Industry UsageHealthcare, insurance, medical coding companiesHealthcare, insurance, medical billing companies

Freelance International Medical Coding focuses on translating medical records into standardized codes for billing and documentation, requiring coding certifications. Freelance Medical Billing involves submitting claims and managing payments, often requiring billing-specific certifications. Both roles are remote, serve similar industries, and are popular among independent contractors. The main difference lies in their core responsibilities: coding versus billing.

How much do freelance international medical coders make?

Freelance international medical coders typically earn between $20 and $50 per hour, depending on experience, certifications, and the complexity of coding projects. Annual income varies widely but can range from $40,000 to over $100,000 for experienced professionals working remotely or on contract. Rates may also be influenced by the coding systems used and the client's location.
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Infographic showing various Freelance International Medical Coding job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 69% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 6% Temporary, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 75% In-person, and 25% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $99,230 per year, or $47.7 per hour.

Medical Coding Auditing Specialist 1 1

Serco

Olympia, WA โ€ข On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Position Description & Qualifications

Serco is excited to continue our support to the Defense Heath Agency (DHA) Medical Coding Program Branch (MCPB). The DHA is a joint, integrated Combat Support Agency that enables the Army, Navy, and Air Force medical services to provide a medically ready force to Combatant Commands in both peacetime and wartime. The essential mission of the DHA Medical Coding Program Branch (DHA-MCPB) is to improve the accuracy and quality of medical coding and documentation across DHA in support of the DHA mission.

Medical Coding Auditing consists of a systematic, unbiased, independent examination of medical documentation and coding to validate that all codes entered into the Military Health System (MHS) systems are in conformity with official coding policies, regulations, requirements, and standards. The auditing task involves developing or following a disciplined, systematic process that defines what is to be audited and why, how errors are defined and reported, what documentation and official guidance is required, and how results are reported.

The work will encompass all 400 Military Treatment Facilities and Dental clinics assigned to DHA Markets. The work may include multiple conference calls, virtual meetings, and onsite visits to DHA organizational elements inside the continental United States (CONUS) and outside of the continental United States (OCONUS).

Specifically, the work of the Medical Coding Auditing Specialists involves, but is not limited to: performance of routine or standard audits of all MTFs and Dental clinics assigned to DHA Markets, such as the Data Quality Management Control (DQMC) audit; direct support to the DHA-MCPB to develop an annual work plan of medical coding audits based upon identified enterprise risk factors; when directed, performance of targeted coding and/or documentation audits of DHA Markets, DHARs, medical service lines or specialties, MTFs, or individuals; and direct support to the DHA-MCPB in performance of medical coding audits used in Government surveillance of other DHA medical coding contracts.

All candidates for this position will be required to provide documentation of education (e.g., copies of diplomas, certificates, transcripts, or other documentation) in the candidate's qualification package.

To be successful in this position, the following requirements are applicable:

Education:

  • An associate's degree or higher in Health Information Management or Healthcare Administration or biological science; OR

  • A university, college, or technical school certificate in medical coding; OR

  • At least 30 semester hours' university/college credit of a grade of "C", "Pass", or better, that includes relevant coursework such as anatomy/physiology, medical terminology, health information management, and/or pharmacology; OR

  • Successful completion of an American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) or American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) online or in-person coding exam preparation course that includes medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, health information management concepts, and pharmacology; OR

  • Successful completion of a training course beyond apprentice level for medical technicians, hospital corpsmen, medical service specialists, or hospital training, obtained in a training program given by the Armed Forces or the U.S. Maritime Service under close medical and professional supervision.

Mandatory Skills:

  • Advanced knowledge of the International Classification of Diseases, Clinical Modification (ICD-CM), and Procedural Coding System (PCS); Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS); and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT).

  • Advanced knowledge of reimbursement systems, including Prospective Payment System (PPS) and Diagnostic Related Groupings (DRGs); Ambulatory Payment Classifications (APCs); and Resource-Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS).

  • Advanced knowledge and understanding of industry nomenclature; medical and procedural terminology; anatomy and physiology; pharmacology; and disease processes.

  • Practical knowledge of medical specialties; medical diagnostic and therapeutic procedures; ancillary services (includes, but is not limited to, Laboratory, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Radiology); and revenue cycle management concepts.

  • Thorough understanding of Government rules and regulations regarding medical coding, reimbursement guidelines, and healthcare fraud; commercial reimbursement guidelines and policies; coding audit principles and concepts, and potential areas of risk for fraud and abuse. Includes, but is not limited to: The Federal Register, Center for Medicare, and Medicaid Services (CMS) Local Coverage Determinations and National Coverage Determinations (LCD and NCD), National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI) guidance, manual, and edits, Internet-Only Manuals (IOMs), and HHS-OIG publications and reports.

  • Practical knowledge of revenue cycle management, project management concepts, business analysis, training methods, clinical documentation improvement, and continuous process improvement processes.

  • Practical knowledge of Current Dental Terminology (CDT).

Certifications:

  • Medical Coding Auditing Specialists are required to possess a coding certification in good standing in each of the following categories:

  • Professional Services Coding Certifications:

ONE of the following recognized professional coding certifications: Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT); Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA); Certified Professional Coder (CPC); or Certified Coding Specialist - Physician (CCS-P). Other professional coding certifications will be considered by the DHA-MCPB on a case-by-case basis.

  • Institutional (Facility) Coding Certifications:

ONE of the following recognized institutional coding certifications: Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT); Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA); Certified Inpatient Coder (CIC), or Certified Coding Specialist (CCS). Other institutional coding certifications will be considered by the DHA-MCPB on a case-by-case basis

NOTE: The AHIMA RHIT or RHIA credential may be counted towards either the professional services or institutional coding certification requirement, but not both unless the individual possesses the required institutional AND professional services experience for the specific position sought.

  • Additional Coding Auditing Certifications:

EACH of the following:

  • AAPC: Certified Professional Medical Auditor (CPMA); AND

  • National Alliance of Medical Auditing Specialists (NAMAS): Certified Evaluation and Management Auditor (CEMA).

  • Other medical coding auditing certifications will be considered by the DHA-MCPB on a case-by-case basis.

  • Continuing Education Requirements:

  • Medical coding personnel shall maintain the required continuing education hours in order to maintain current and proper national certification(s) requirements for this position at no expense to the Government.

  • Experience Requirements for Medical Coding Auditing Specialists:

  • A minimum of seven (7) years of medical coding and/or auditing experience in four (4) or more medical, surgical, and ancillary specialties within the past 15 years. A minimum of one (1) year of performance in the specialty is required to be qualifying. Multiple specialties encompass different medical specialties (i.e., Family Practice, Pediatrics, Gastroenterology, OB/GYN, etc.) that utilize ICD, E&M, CPT, and HCPCS codes. Ancillary specialties (PT/OT, Radiology, Lab, Nutrition, etc.) that usually do NOT use E&M codes do not count as qualifying experience. Coding experience should include inpatient facility and ambulatory surgery areas. Additionally, coding, auditing, and training exclusively for specialties such as home health, skilled nursing facilities, and rehabilitation care will not be considered as qualifying experience. Coding experience limited to making codes conform to specific payer requirements for the business office (insurance billing, accounts receivable) is not a qualifying factor.

  • Four (4) years of the seven (7) years of required coding experience must involve medical coding auditing functions. Auditing functions include development and execution of audit plan, conducting audit according to audit plan by reviewing required documentation and determining compliance with audit standards, communicating with stakeholders during all phases of audit, and reporting on audit findings.

  • Pre-employment Coding Auditing Specialist Test:

  • Prospective candidates must pass a pre-employment Medical Coding Compliance Specialist Test, with a score of 70% or better.

  • If the candidate is an incumbent on a current or prior DHA or Military Department (MILDEP) contract, the test will be waived IF the incumbent has demonstrated satisfactory performance and otherwise meets the qualifications for the position.

Developmental Classification:

  • A Medical Coding Compliance Specialist candidate that does not meet all required certifications may be accepted in a "developmental classification" at 90% of the Full Performance salary.

  • Employees assigned to a Developmental Classification will be required to signs a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Serco agreeing to eliminate the deficiency within an agreed to timeframe.

Company Overview

Serco Inc. (Serco) is the Americas division of Serco Group, plc. In North America, Serco's 9,000+ employees strive to make an impact every day across 100+ sites in the areas of Defense, Citizen Services, and Transportation. We help our clients deliver vital services more efficiently while increasing the satisfaction of their end customers. Serco serves every branch of the U.S. military, numerous U.S. Federal civilian agencies, the Intelligence Community, the Canadian government, state, provincial and local governments, and commercial clients. While your place may look a little different depending on your role, we know you will find yours here. Wherever you work and whatever you do, we invite you to discover your place in our world. Serco is a place you can count on and where you can make an impact because every contribution matters.

To review Serco benefits please visit: https://careers.serco-na.com/us/en/what-we-offer . If you require an accommodation with the application process please email: careers@serco-na.com or call the HR Service Desk at 800-628-6458, option 1. Please note, due to EEOC/OFCCP compliance, Serco is unable to accept resumes by email.

Candidates may be asked to present proof of identity during the selection process. If requested, this will require presentation of a government-issued I.D. (with photo) with name and address that match the information entered on the application. Serco will not take possession of or retain/store the information provided as proof of identity. For more information on how Serco uses your information, please see our Applicant Privacy Policy and Notice.

Serco does not accept unsolicited resumes through or from search firms or staffing agencies without being a contracted approved vendor. All unsolicited resumes will be considered the property of Serco and will not be obligated to pay a placement or contract fee. If you are interested in becoming an approved vendor at Serco, please email Agencies@serco-na.com .

Serco is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.

Pay Transparency

Our Total Rewards package includes competitive pay, performance-based incentives, and benefits that promote well-being and work-life balance-so you can thrive both professionally and personally. Eligible employees also gain access to a wide range of benefits from comprehensive health coverage and health savings accounts to retirement plans, life and disability insurance, and time-off programs that support work-life balance. Program availability may vary based on factors such as contract type, location, hire date, and applicable collective bargaining agreements.

Salary range: The range for this position can be found at the top of this posting. This range is provided as a general guideline and represents a good faith estimate across all experience levels. Actual base salary will be determined by a variety of factors, including but not limited to, the scope of the role, relevant experience, job-related knowledge, education and training, key skills, and geographic market considerations. For roles available in multiple states, the range may vary to reflect differences in local labor markets. In addition to base salary, eligible positions may include other forms of compensation such as annual bonuses or long-term incentive opportunities.

Benefits - Comprehensible benefits for full-time employees (part-time employees receive a limited package tailored to their role):

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance

  • Robust vacation and sick leave benefits, and flexible work arrangements where permitted by role or contract

  • 401(k) plan that includes employer matching funds

  • Tuition reimbursement program

  • Life insurance and disability coverage

  • Optional coverages that can be purchased, including pet insurance, home and auto insurance, additional life and accident insurance, critical illness insurance, group legal, ID theft protection

  • Birth, adoption, parental leave benefits

  • Employee Assistance Plan

To review all Serco benefits please visit: https://careers.serco-na.com/us/en/about-us .

Serco complies with all applicable state and local le