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Insurance Coding Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Experience with CPT/ICD-10-CM, knowledge of insurance coding requirements, medical terminology, excellent customer service skills, and decision-making skills. Why Bellin Health? With so many amazing ...

Experience with CPT/ICD-10-CM, knowledge of insurance coding requirements, medical terminology, excellent customer service skills, and decision-making skills. Why Emplify by Bellin Health? With so ...

Provides procedure and diagnosis codes for insurance pre-authorizations and price quote requests ... Maintains current knowledge of payor reimbursement policies. * Participates in the coding review ...

Scheduling, insurance, coding, and billing are taken off your plate * Collaborative support from behavioral health professionals across the Aspirus Health system including psychiatrists ...

CODING EDUCATOR & AUDITOR

Manitowoc, WI ยท On-site

$24.05 - $38.48/hr

Responsible for developing and conducting coding and billing training programs for a multi ... Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short & Long Term Disability, Free Workplace Clinics

CODING EDUCATOR & AUDITOR

Manitowoc, WI ยท Remote

$24.05 - $38.48/hr

Responsible for developing and conducting coding and billing training programs for a multi ... Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short & Long Term Disability, Free Workplace Clinics

The Denials and Coding Specialist - DRG Hospital Inpatient primarily manages payor DRG denials ... Top-notch benefits: 401(k) with matching, paid time off, competitive health insurance, wellness ...

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How much do insurance coding jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for insurance coding in Wisconsin is $33.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.24 and $40.29 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Insurance Coding vs Medical Billing?

AspectInsurance CodingMedical Billing
Primary FocusAssigning codes to diagnoses and proceduresSubmitting claims and managing payments
CredentialsCertified Professional Coder (CPC), CPC-HCertified Professional Biller (CPB), CPC
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, insurance companiesMedical offices, billing companies, hospitals
Industry UsageHealthcare, insuranceHealthcare, insurance

Insurance Coding and Medical Billing are closely related healthcare roles. Insurance Coding involves assigning accurate codes to diagnoses and procedures, which is essential for proper billing and reimbursement. Medical Billing focuses on submitting claims, following up on payments, and managing patient accounts. While they often work together, coding is more about classification, and billing is about financial transactions.

Do insurance companies hire coders?

Yes, insurance companies often hire medical coders to review and assign codes for healthcare claims, ensuring proper billing and reimbursement. These roles typically require knowledge of coding systems like ICD-10 and CPT, and may involve working in claims processing or compliance departments.

What is coding in insurance?

In insurance coding, it refers to the process of translating medical procedures, diagnoses, and services into standardized codes used for billing and claims processing. Insurance coders use coding systems like ICD, CPT, and HCPCS to ensure accurate and compliant documentation for reimbursement. Attention to detail and familiarity with coding guidelines are essential skills for insurance coding professionals.

What field of coding pays the most?

In the field of coding, roles such as software engineers, especially those working in specialized areas like machine learning, data science, or cybersecurity, tend to have the highest salaries. Insurance coding is a medical billing specialty that generally offers moderate pay compared to these high-demand tech roles, which often require advanced technical skills and certifications.

Will a medical coder be replaced by AI?

Medical coders play a crucial role in translating healthcare diagnoses and procedures into standardized codes, and while AI tools are increasingly used to assist with coding accuracy and efficiency, they are unlikely to fully replace human coders soon. Skilled medical coders are needed to review complex cases, ensure compliance, and handle exceptions that AI may not interpret correctly.
Infographic showing various Insurance Coding job openings in Wisconsin as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 18% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $69,326 per year, or $33.3 per hour.

Coding Specialist I

Bellin

Green Bay, WI โ€ข On-site, Remote

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Job Specifics
Location: 2020 S Webster Ave, Green Bay, WI 54301
FTE Status: Full-Time 1.00 FTE (40 hours/week)
Work Schedule: Day shift, Monday-Friday, remote
Want to learn more: Chat with Marissa Zorzin at marissa.zorzin@emplifyhealth.org
Job Description:
Performs tasks associated with coding patient encounters and working collaboratively with clinic providers and other health system departments as needed for the purpose of performing coding functions.
Qualifications:
Coding technical diploma or Associate degree in medical records technology, health information technology, or related degree or completion of a certified coding program through the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) or American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) or three to five years applicable coding or Health Information Management experience with a current certification required.
Registered as Health Information Technician (RHIT), or Certified Coding Specialist Physician-Based (CCS-P), Certified Professional Coder (CPC), Certified Coding Associate (CCA), Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) or eligibility required with certification within six months of hire into the position required.
Experience with CPT/ICD-10-CM, knowledge of insurance coding requirements, medical terminology, excellent customer service skills, and decision-making skills.
Why Bellin Health?
With so many amazing healthcare organizations in this area, why Bellin?
Bellin Health offers a proud, local history spanning more than 100 years. Our personalized patient care model is only the beginning of what you will experience as we foster population health transformation and innovation to serve our communities. You can be part of an exciting dynamic place that offers an employee-first culture, work-life balance, and career advancement & growth opportunities. This culture allows our organization to attract elite talent, like yourself!
Additional perks include:
  • Top-notch benefits: 401(k) with matching, paid time off, competitive health insurance, wellness programs to keep you and your family healthy, tuition reimbursement, and more
  • Preventative care focused medical coverage that includes free visits to: Bellin primary care providers, Urgent Care & Fast Care facilities, physical therapy sessions and any labs required during these visits
  • Access to online continuing education for professional and career development
  • Empowerment to shape your work environment, encouragement to improve processes and create efficiencies, and support when seeking opportunities for growth.
  • Culture that encourages self-care and provides you with opportunities to be your best self at work and at home
  • Be a member of a passionate workforce, that feels like family and is driven to provide exceptional patient care with a strong focus on community.

We inspire your best life by relentlessly caring, learning and innovating. This is our purpose. Together with our values - belonging, respect, excellence, accountability, teamwork and humility - our pillars set our foundation and our future.
Bellin Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer.