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CPC Tutor

Iowa City, IA · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Deep knowledge of CPC examination content covering medical coding using CPT, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS Level II code sets, anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, coding guidelines, compliance, and ...

CPC Tutor

Ames, IA · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Deep knowledge of CPC examination content covering medical coding using CPT, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS Level II code sets, anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, coding guidelines, compliance, and ...

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How much do medical coding jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for medical coding in Iowa is $21.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.92 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is medical coding?

Medical coding is the process of translating healthcare diagnoses, procedures, medical services, and equipment into standardized codes. These codes are used for billing, insurance claims, and maintaining patient records. Medical coders review clinical documents to assign the appropriate codes from classification systems like ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS. Accurate coding is essential to ensure proper reimbursement and compliance with regulations.

What exactly does a Medical Coder do?

A Medical Coder reviews healthcare documentation, such as physician notes and patient records, and assigns standardized codes to diagnoses, procedures, and services using coding systems like ICD-10 and CPT. These codes are used for billing, insurance claims, and medical record keeping, requiring attention to detail and knowledge of medical terminology and coding guidelines.

What is the difference between Medical Coding vs Medical Billing?

AspectMedical CodingMedical Billing
Primary RoleAssigns standardized codes to diagnoses and proceduresProcesses insurance claims and manages billing for healthcare services
CredentialsCertification (e.g., CPC, CCS)Certification (e.g., CPC, Certified Professional Biller)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, insurance companiesMedical offices, billing companies, hospitals
Industry UsageUsed for record-keeping, reimbursement, and data analysisHandles claims submission, payment follow-up, and patient billing

Medical Coding and Medical Billing are closely related healthcare roles. Medical Coders focus on translating medical records into standardized codes, while Medical Billers handle the financial aspect by submitting claims and managing payments. Both roles often work together but serve distinct functions within the revenue cycle.

Which medical coding pays the most?

Senior medical coders, especially those with certifications like CPC-H or CCS, tend to earn the highest salaries in medical coding. Specialized roles such as coding managers or auditors also typically offer higher pay, often due to increased experience and expertise in complex coding systems and compliance requirements.

What are some common challenges faced by medical coders and how can they be managed effectively?

Medical coders often encounter challenges such as keeping up with frequent updates to coding standards (like ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS), interpreting complex patient records accurately, and ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations. To manage these challenges, it's crucial to participate in ongoing training, utilize coding resources and guidelines, and communicate regularly with healthcare providers for clarification. Many organizations also provide support through collaborative coding teams and access to coding software, making it easier to maintain accuracy and stay current with industry changes.

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

To thrive as a Medical Coder, you need a thorough understanding of medical terminology, anatomy, and ICD-10/CPT coding systems, usually supported by a relevant certification such as CPC or CCS. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems and coding software like 3M or EncoderPro is essential. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong organizational skills help ensure accuracy and efficiency in coding. These competencies are crucial for ensuring correct billing, compliance with regulations, and timely reimbursement for healthcare providers.

Is medical coding still a good career?

Medical coding is a stable and in-demand profession, as healthcare providers require accurate coding for billing and compliance. The role often requires certification, such as CPC, and offers opportunities for remote work and career advancement within the healthcare industry.

How long will it take to become a Medical Coder?

Becoming a medical coder typically requires completing a training program or certificate course that lasts from several months up to a year. Many coders also pursue certification, such as the Certified Professional Coder (CPC), which can take additional time to prepare for and obtain. Overall, the process can take from 6 months to 1 year depending on the program and certification path chosen.
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Infographic showing various Medical Coding job openings in Iowa as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 55% Full Time, and 45% Part Time. Highlights an 81% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 16% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,805 per year, or $21.1 per hour.
Coding Representative - Professional Coding Division (PCD) - Patient Financial Services

Coding Representative - Professional Coding Division (PCD) - Patient Financial Services

The University Of Iowa

Iowa City, IA

Other

Posted 11 days ago


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Job description

University of Iowa Health Care's department of Professional Coding Division is seeking a Coding Representative to assign ICD10CM diagnosis codes and CPT procedure codes for services including comprehensive coding professional services, professional outpatient encounters, and professional services provided during hospital inpatient stays.

This position is eligible to participate in remote work and applicants who wish to work remotely will be considered.  Training will be held either ONSITE or via Hybrid (Inhouse/Teams) from the HSSB building at a length determined by the supervisor.  Remote eligibility will be evaluated upon a satisfactory job training opportunity.  Per policy, work arrangements will be reviewed annually and must comply with the remote work program and related policies and employee travel policy when working at a remote location.

University of Iowa Health Care-recognized as one of the best hospitals in the United States-is Iowa's only comprehensive academic medical center and a regional referral center. Each day more than 12,000 employees, students, and volunteers work together to provide safe, quality health care and excellent service for our patients. Simply stated, our mission is: Changing Medicine. Changing Lives.

WE CARE Core Values:

  • Welcoming: We have an environment where everyone has a voice that is heard; that promotes the dignity of our patients, trainees, and employees; and allows all to thrive in their health, work, research, and education.

  • Excellence: We achieve and deliver our personal and collective best in the pursuit of quality and accessible health care, education, and research.

  • Collaboration: We collaborate with health care systems, providers, and communities across Iowa and the region as well as within our UI community. We believe teamwork - guided by compassion - is the best way to work.

  • Accountability: We behave ethically, act with fairness and integrity, take responsibility for our own actions, and respond when errors in behavior or judgment occur.

  • Respect: We create an environment where every individual feels safe, valued, and respected, supporting the well-being and success of all members of our community.

  • Empowerment: We commit to fair access to research, health care, and education for our community and opportunities for personal and professional growth for our staff and learners.

Position Responsibilities:

  • Review medical records to assign CPT/HCPCS and/or ICD-10-CM diagnosis and procedure codes in accordance with internal policies, coding guidelines, and regulations.

  • Monitor compliance/coding standards and policies to ensure UI Health Care receives full and accurate reimbursement for services in compliance with all applicable rules and regulations, including HIPAA.

  • Communicate with physicians/other qualified health care practitioners, residents, and other staff when additional information is needed for accurate code assignment, or to resolve situations where the recommended coded service is not supported in the documentation and/or not consistent with coding and regulatory guidelines.

  • Meet departmental targets regarding volume and accuracy of codes assigned.

  • Adopt and incorporate initiatives that improve compliance and reduce risks to the institution.

  • Assist in providing and analyzing reports related to documentation issues, coding patterns, physician productivity, reimbursement trends, etc.

  • Participate in internal coding and development training when needed.

Classification Title: Coding Representative

Department: Professional Coding Division (Patient Financial Services)

Staff Type: Professional & Scientific

Percent of Time: 100%

Schedule: Monday - Friday between the hours of 6:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 

Pay Grade: 2B

Location: Hospital Support Services Buildings (HSSB) in Coralville, Iowa

This position is eligible to participate in remote work and applicants who wish to work remotely will be considered.  Training will be held either ONSITE or via Hybrid (Inhouse/Teams) from the HSSB building at a length determined by the supervisor.  Remote eligibility will be evaluated upon a satisfactory job training opportunity.  Per policy, work arrangements will be reviewed annually and must comply with the remote work program and related policies and employee travel policy when working at a remote location.

Equipment:

  • Onsite - The department will provide a workstation which contains 3 (three) monitors, laptop/power cord, docking station/power cord, keyboard, mouse, headset, and desk supplies can be found in the supply closet.

  • Hybrid - while working onsite, the department will provide a workstation which contains 3 (three) monitors, a laptop/power cord, docking station/power cord, keyboard, mouse, headset, and desk supplies. When working offsite, the employee will take their laptop/power cord to carry back and forth, a second docking station/power cord to keep offsite. Prior to working offsite, the employee, at their own expense, will need to supply 2 (two) monitors, in addition to the university-issued laptop, which will serve as a third monitor due to its built-in camera function, a keyboard, and a mouse. Employees will be required to provide a photo of the domicile office setup and perform an internet speed test by visiting https://www.speedtest.net/ with a minimum 30mb download and 10mb upload reflecting a University of Iowa IP address, then providing a screenshot of the speed test to HR.  The employee's remote workstation should replicate the onsite setup as if they were working onsite at HSSB.

  • Remote - when working offsite, the department will provide the employee a laptop/power cord, docking station/power cord, headset. Prior to working offsite and at their own expense, the employee will be required to obtain or possess 2 (two) monitors, in addition to the university-issued laptop, which will serve as a third monitor due to its built-in camera function, a keyboard, and a mouse. Employees will be required to provide a photo of the domicile office setup and perform an internet speed test by visiting https://www.speedtest.net/ with a minimum 30mb download and 10mb upload reflecting a University of Iowa IP address, then providing a screenshot of the speed test to HR.  The employee's remote workstation should replicate the onsite setup as if they were working onsite at HSSB.

Education Required:

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent in education and/or experience.

Required Qualifications:

  • Knowledge of professional/physician coding rules. Experience with ICD-10-CM, CPT, HCPCS, National Correct Coding Initiative edits (NCCI), National Coverage Determinations (NCD), Local Coverage Determinations (LCD), and Outpatient coding guidelines for official coding and reporting.

  • Knowledge of medical terminology.

  • Proficiency with standard office computer software applications (i.e., Microsoft Office Suite).

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

  • Detailed-oriented with excellent time management and prioritization abilities.

  • Demonstrated ability to handle complex and ambiguous situations with minimal supervision.

Certifications:

  • RHIT, RHIA, CPC, CPC-A, or equivalent certification through a nationally recognized credentialing body such as AHIMA or AAPC is required.

Desirable Qualifications:

  • At least one year of experience with medical coding and/or billing preferred.

  • Knowledge of coding and billing requirements for services furnished in a teaching setting.

  • Knowledge and experience with federal healthcare regulations, such as HIPAA and CMS requirements.

  • Experience with Epic.

  • AI in Healthcare related training.

  • Knowledge of UI Health Care's Patient Financial Services' functions, systems, processes, and policies.

  • Ability to work independently in a remote work environment, to organize/prioritize work, practice excellent communication skills, is attentive to detail, demonstrates follow through skills and maintains a positive attitude.

Application Process: In order to be considered for an interview, applicants must upload the following documents and mark them as a "Relevant File" for the submission:

  • Resume

  • (optional) Cover Letter

Job openings are posted for a minimum of 7 calendar days and may be removed from posting and filled any time after the original posting period has ended. Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the date of closing.

Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any conviction history and will be subject to a criminal background check and credential/education verification.  Up to 5 professional references will be requested at a later step in the recruitment process.

For additional questions, please contact Veronica Clark at veronica-clark@uiowa.edu.

Applicant Resource Center: Need help submitting an application or accepting an offer? Support is available! Our Applicant Resource Center is now open in the Fountain Lobby at the Main Hospital.

Hours:

  • Monday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 

  • Tuesday 10:00 am - 4:00 p.m.

  • Wednesday 10:00 am - 4:00 p.m.

  • Thursday 10:00 am - 4:00 p.m.

  • Friday 10:00 am - 4:00 p.m.

Or by appointment - Contact TAHealthCareSupport@healthcare.uiowa.edu to schedule an appointment or just stop by.

Visit the website for more information: Application Resource Center | University of Iowa Health Care

Additional Information
  • Classification Title: Coding Representative
  • Appointment Type: Professional and Scientific
  • Schedule: Full-time
Compensation
  • Pay Level: 2B
Contact Information
  • Organization: Healthcare
  • Contact Name: Veronica Valdez Clark
  • Contact Email: veronica-clark@uiowa.edu

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