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Senior Hospital Coder

Albany, NY · Remote

$64K - $97K/yr

Demonstrate behavior that reflects integrity, shows a commitment to ethical and legal coding practices, and fosters trust in professional activities. Senior Hospital Coder may be asked to assist with ...

Demonstrate behavior that reflects integrity, shows a commitment to ethical and legal coding practices, and fosters trust in professional activities. * Advances coding knowledge and practice through ...

Review Indiana Code and Indiana Administrative Code to make proposals regarding potential language changes. * Answer phones for Legal Office personnel. * Compile and prepare answers to requests for ...

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How much do legal coding jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for legal coding in the United States is $24.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $28.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Legal Coding vs Medical Coding?

AspectLegal CodingMedical Coding
Required CertificationsLegal Coding certifications (e.g., AHIMA's Certified Legal Coder)Medical Coding certifications (e.g., CPC, CCS)
Work EnvironmentLaw firms, legal departments, courtsHospitals, clinics, healthcare facilities
Industry UsageLegal industry, law officesHealthcare industry, medical facilities
Common Search/ComparisonLegal Coding vs Medical Coding

Legal Coding and Medical Coding both involve assigning codes to documents or records, but they serve different industries. Legal Coding focuses on legal documents and requires certifications related to legal terminology, while Medical Coding pertains to healthcare records and medical procedures. Understanding these differences helps professionals choose the right career path or job focus within their respective industries.

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

To thrive as a Legal Coder, you need a strong understanding of legal terminology, document review processes, and attention to detail, typically supported by a background in law or paralegal studies. Familiarity with eDiscovery software, document management systems, and coding protocols like Relativity or Concordance is often required. Excellent organizational skills, analytical thinking, and the ability to work efficiently under deadlines are important soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities ensure accurate categorization of legal documents, support effective litigation processes, and maintain compliance with legal standards.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in Legal Coding, and how can they be addressed?

Legal Coding professionals often encounter challenges such as interpreting complex legal documents accurately and ensuring consistency in coding according to project-specific guidelines. Deadlines can be tight, especially during large-scale litigation or discovery projects, and attention to detail is critical to avoid costly errors. Collaborating with attorneys and project managers helps clarify ambiguities and maintain quality. Staying organized and regularly reviewing project updates can help address these challenges and support effective teamwork.

What is legal coding?

Legal coding is the process of organizing, categorizing, and indexing documents and data related to legal cases. This often involves assigning specific fields or tags—such as document type, author, date, and relevant case information—to enable efficient searching and retrieval during litigation or discovery. Legal coders play a vital role in electronic discovery (eDiscovery) and case management, helping law firms and legal departments manage large volumes of documents accurately and efficiently.
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Infographic showing various Legal Coding job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, 63% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,992 per year, or $24.5 per hour.

Senior Hospital Coder

Albanymed

Albany, NY • Remote

$64K - $97K/yr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Department/Unit:

Health Information Services

Work Shift:

Day (United States of America)

Salary Range:

$64,972.00 - $97,458.00The Senior Hospital Coder is responsible for performing detailed inpatient coding quality audits, scheduled and random, on staff and providing thorough education and feedback, projects assigned by management, and special requests to review coding for external departments such as quality management and CDI. Responsible for monitoring and tracking trends of staff, bringing forward concerns to leadership regarding coding quality and productivity, completes duties as assigned by the Quality Manager. Demonstrate behavior that reflects integrity, shows a commitment to ethical and legal coding practices, and fosters trust in professional activities. Senior Hospital Coder may be asked to assist with denials work, including researching and writing appeal letters. These individuals are highly skilled and considered experts in medical coding. This is a remote inpatient position.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Optimize hospital reimbursement by auditing and monitoring inpatient and outpatient records and investigating unbilled cases.
  • Understands the hospital inpatient and CBO billing and registration systems.
  • Assist with educating providers, clinicians, and others by advocating proper documentation practices and further specificity for both diagnoses and procedures when needed to more precisely reflect the acuity, severity, and the occurrence of events. Bring to the attention of the organization management any identified inappropriate coding practices that do not comply with requirements.
  • Assist in problem solving processes and workgroups, including participating in the development of query policies that support documentation improvement and meet regulatory, legal, and ethical standards for coding and reporting.
  • Assist leadership in team collaboration, leading meetings and onboarding new staff.
  • Demonstrate behavior that reflects integrity, shows a commitment to ethical and legal coding practices, and fosters trust in professional activities.
  • Responsible for communicating both verbally and written to physicians, clinical departments, medical coders, and management teams.
  • Query and/or consult as needed with the provider for clarification and additional documentation prior to final code assignment in accordance with acceptable healthcare industry practices.
  • Provides feedback to coding staff on quality scores.
  • Communicates with management when trends or concerns arise regarding poor quality.
  • Schedules calls and is available for coding staff when they have questions related to coding.
  • Leads a morning huddle one week each quarter in a 12-month calendar year.
  • Communicates to Coding Support Specialist on topics for monthly meetings.
  • Research new coding clinics, guidelines, and concepts and provides education to staff.
  • Advance coding knowledge and practice through continuing education, including but not limited to meeting continuing education requirements.
  • Research coding forums and coding issues related to registration status.
  • Works with a multitude of software systems at once, navigating efficiently between them. These systems include Epic, Solventum 360, Outlook, MS Teams, Word, Outlook, Excel, Citrix.
  • Assists with organizing the shared drive for the medical coding department.
  • Assist in development and compliance of comprehensive internal coding policies and procedures that are consistent with requirements.
  • Actively participates in discussions and projects to improve turnaround time for coding.
  • Participates in daily huddles and LEAN problem-solving activities.
  • Demonstrates change-leadership skills. Supporting the collaboration of coders to improve inefficiencies and solve problems.
  • Connect with coders when necessary. Being a mentor and guide to their success.


Qualifications

  • High School Diploma/G.E.D. - required
  • Associate's Degree In Health Information Management or related program - preferred
  • 1-3 years Experience in a leadership, supervision, or code auditing position providing quality feedback to staff. - required
  • 2 or more years of experience coding ICD-10-CM/PCS coding. - required
  • Experience with 3M 360 and EPIC - preferred
  • Applicants must receive a minimum score of 85% on a coding assessment.
    (High proficiency)
  • Expert level with reading a medical record to assign ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, abstract data elements for billing and reporting, and assign DRG, (High proficiency)
  • Highly skilled in team development, critical thinking, organization, verbal, and written communication. Skilled in team-oriented job tasks with providing detail and accuracy, strong customer service skills. (High proficiency)
  • Ability to work independently and effectively with a team. Knowledge in revenue cycle operations. (High proficiency)
  • Coding certification / credential through AHIMA or AAPC and be in good standing - required
  • RHIT / RHIA - preferred

Equivalent combination of relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.
Physical Demands

  • Standing - Occasionally
  • Walking - Occasionally
  • Sitting - Constantly
  • Lifting - Rarely
  • Carrying - Rarely
  • Pushing - Rarely
  • Pulling - Rarely
  • Climbing - Rarely
  • Balancing - Rarely
  • Stooping - Rarely
  • Kneeling - Rarely
  • Crouching - Rarely
  • Crawling - Rarely
  • Reaching - Rarely
  • Handling - Occasionally
  • Grasping - Occasionally
  • Feeling - Rarely
  • Talking - Frequently
  • Hearing - Frequently
  • Repetitive Motions - Frequently
  • Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination - Frequently


Working Conditions

  • Extreme cold - Rarely
  • Extreme heat - Rarely
  • Humidity - Rarely
  • Wet - Rarely
  • Noise - Occasionally
  • Hazards - Rarely
  • Temperature Change - Rarely
  • Atmospheric Conditions - Rarely
  • Vibration - Rarely


Thank you for your interest in Albany Medical Center!
Albany Medical Center is an equal opportunity employer.
This role may require access to information considered sensitive to Albany Medical Center, its patients, affiliates, and partners, including but not limited to HIPAA Protected Health Information and other information regulated by Federal and New York State statutes. Workforce members are expected to ensure that:
Access to information is based on a "need to know" and is the minimum necessary to properly perform assigned duties. Use or disclosure shall not exceed the minimum amount of information needed to accomplish an intended purpose. Reasonable efforts, consistent with Albany Medical Center policies and standards, shall be made to ensure that information is adequately protected from unauthorized access and modification.

Thank you for your interest in Albany Med Health System!

Albany Med Health System is an equal opportunity employer.

This role may require access to information considered sensitive to Albany Med Health System, its patients, affiliates, and partners, including but not limited to HIPAA Protected Health Information and other information regulated by Federal and New York State statutes. Workforce members are expected to ensure that:

Access to information is based on a "need to know" and is the minimum necessary to properly perform assigned duties. Use or disclosure shall not exceed the minimum amount of information needed to accomplish an intended purpose. Reasonable efforts, consistent with Albany Med Health System policies and standards, shall be made to ensure that information is adequately protected from unauthorized access and modification.