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Medical Insurance Auditor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Benefit Highlights Aspire offers Medical, Dental and Vision coverage. Our onsite Scottsdale, AZ ... Communicates directly with insured's and their representatives to resolve audit disputes and ...

Night Auditor Position Come join our team as a Night Auditor at the Courtyard by Marriott in Orem ... Medical Insurance * Dental * Vision * 401K Employer Match * Paid Time Off starting on first day

Benefit Highlights • Aspire offers Medical, Dental and Vision coverage. Our onsite Scottsdale, AZ ... Communicates directly with insured's and their representatives to resolve audit disputes and ...

Benefit Highlights • Aspire offers Medical, Dental and Vision coverage. Our onsite Scottsdale, AZ ... Communicates directly with insured's and their representatives to resolve audit disputes and ...

Night Auditor

Dallas, TX · On-site

$14.75 - $19.75/hr

Our company provides competitive pay and benefit programs, including medical insurance options ... If the full time Auditor requests vacation time/paid time off, you will be asked to cover those ...

Night Auditor

Dallas, TX

$14.75 - $19.75/hr

Our company provides competitive pay and benefit programs, including medical insurance options ... If the full time Auditor requests vacation time/paid time off, you will be asked to cover those ...

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Prioritized Must Have Skills for the Senior Internal Auditor: #1. Must have extensive audit report ... Medical Insurance * Dental Insurance * Vision Insurance * Life Insurance * Short Term / Long Term ...

Auditor, Lead

Spring, TX

$100K - $115K/yr

Auditor, Lead The Auditor, Lead will plan, conduct, and lead audits for the ABS QE Aerospace ... These benefits include, but are not limited to, medical insurance (PPO and HD), dental and vision ...

Night Auditor

Annapolis, MD

$14.75 - $19.75/hr

Night Auditor We are seeking a friendly and detail-oriented Night Auditor to join our team. This is ... Medical Insurance with Company-Funded HRA * Dental Insurance * Vision Insurance * Flexible Spending ...

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How much do medical insurance auditor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for medical insurance auditor in the United States is $21.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $27.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What type of auditor gets paid the most?

In the field of medical insurance auditing, senior or specialized auditors with extensive experience, certifications, or leadership roles tend to earn the highest salaries. Auditors working for large organizations or in managerial positions generally receive higher pay compared to entry-level auditors. Advanced skills in data analysis and knowledge of healthcare regulations can also contribute to higher compensation.

What does an insurance auditor do?

A medical insurance auditor reviews healthcare claims, billing records, and policy documents to ensure accuracy, compliance, and proper reimbursement. They analyze data using auditing tools and may verify that insurance providers and healthcare providers follow regulations and contractual agreements.

What does a medical auditor do?

A medical auditor reviews healthcare claims, medical records, and billing documentation to ensure accuracy, compliance with regulations, and proper reimbursement. They analyze data using auditing tools and often require knowledge of coding systems like ICD and CPT, as well as attention to detail and understanding of healthcare policies.

What is a Medical Insurance Auditor?

A Medical Insurance Auditor is a professional who reviews medical billing records, insurance claims, and related documentation to ensure accuracy, compliance with regulations, and proper reimbursement. They verify that healthcare providers are billing insurance companies correctly and that claims adhere to policies and standards. Medical Insurance Auditors help prevent fraud, identify errors, and recommend improvements in billing procedures. They often work for healthcare facilities, insurance companies, or as independent consultants.

Is an auditor a high paying job?

Medical insurance auditors typically earn a competitive salary that varies by experience, location, and employer. While some auditors can earn above-average wages, salaries generally depend on certifications, skills, and the complexity of the audits they perform.

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

To thrive as a Medical Insurance Auditor, you need a strong background in healthcare billing, coding (such as ICD-10 and CPT), and a thorough understanding of insurance regulations, often supported by a degree in health information management or a related field. Familiarity with auditing software, electronic health record (EHR) systems, and certifications like Certified Professional Medical Auditor (CPMA) are typically required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are key soft skills for identifying discrepancies and collaborating with healthcare providers. These skills are crucial for ensuring compliance, minimizing financial risk, and maintaining the integrity of medical billing processes.

What are some common challenges Medical Insurance Auditors face when reviewing healthcare claims?

Medical Insurance Auditors often encounter challenges such as interpreting complex medical documentation, staying updated on evolving insurance regulations, and identifying discrepancies between billed services and medical records. They must pay close attention to detail and maintain accuracy, as small errors can lead to significant compliance issues. Additionally, auditors frequently collaborate with healthcare providers and billing staff to clarify documentation and ensure proper coding, requiring strong communication and problem-solving skills.
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Infographic showing various Medical Insurance Auditor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Part Time, and 25% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,967 per year, or $21.6 per hour.
AUDIT INTEGRITY - MEDICAL CODING AUDITOR

AUDIT INTEGRITY - MEDICAL CODING AUDITOR

MOUNTAIN VIEW HOSPITAL LLC

Idaho Falls, ID • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Mountain View Hospital (Idaho Falls) rating

5.4

Company rating: 5.4 out of 10

Based on 58 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

898th of 998 rated hospitals


Job description

Mountain View Hospital is looking for a Medical Coding Auditor to join our team!

JOB SUMMARY:  

Medical Record Auditor will be responsible for assisting/ conducting audits of medical records, coding and billing information. The auditor will look at both departments inside the hospital, outside departments and physician records and billing. Auditors will put together informational reports of finding and relay the information to the appropriate source.  Reporting will be generated to help track which providers, locations or target areas need to be audited. The medical auditor will assist in putting together appeals/ rebuttals for external auditing sources. Auditor should have audits completed within a timely manner that is set up with the supervisor/ manager. Auditor will be provided as education as directed by the Auditing Integrity Department manager.


Works collaboratively with the unit-specific educators, department manager, department supervisor, the DON and the compliance team to support in assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating educational activities for all postpartum staff; specifically focusing on nursing and clinical aspects.


Assists with and oversees general, clinical, and nursing orientation as well as professional development including in-services and continuing education. The roles of the educator include: educator, facilitator, change agent, collaborator, advisor, mentor, consultant, researcher, and leader.

BENEFITS:

Taking care for our community starts with taking care of our own team. Mountain View Hospital is proud to offer its employees competitive and comprehensive benefit packages. Benefits include:

  • Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
  • Paid Time Off (vacation, holidays and sick days) and Medical Paid Time Off
  • Retirement Plans (401K with up to 6% match)
  • Earned Quarterly Bonus Program
  • Education Reimbursement Program
  • Discount for medically necessary procedures performed at Mountain View Hospital and Idaho Falls Community Hospital

Please note benefits are based on eligibility according to full-time, part-time or PRN status classification.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

1.    Interprets progress notes, operative reports, discharge summaries, and charge documents to determine services provided and accurately assign CPT, ICD-10 and HCPCS coding to these services. 
2.    Contacts physicians through management regarding procedures and other services billed to ensure proper coding. 
3.    Responsible for reviewing patient logs and other reports of clinical activity to ensure billing is capture for all patients. 
4.    Monitors and follow up to ensure all services that can billed are captured and coded for billing and no charges are incorrectly charged. 
5.    Reviews all physician documentation to ensure compliance with the third party and regulatory guidelines. 
6.    Works in conjunction with the reimbursement staff to answer all inquiries regarding coding and billing for services. 
7.    Works in coordination with the other members of the business office as necessary.
8.    Meets and exceeds the short and long term goals as established for the department.
9.    Performs duties and job functions in accordance with the policies and procedures established for the department. 
10.    Reports to work, meetings and professional obligations on time. 
11.    Participates in administrative staff meetings and attends other meetings and seminars. 
12.    Assists in evaluation of reports, decisions and results of department in relation to established goals. 
13.    Recommends new approaches, policies and procedures to influence continuous improvement in the departments efficiency and services provided. 
14.    Takes ownership of special projects, researches data and follows through with detail action plans. 
15.    Actively participates in problem identification and resolution and coordinates resolution between the appropriate parties. 

16.    Performs other related duties as required and assigned. 
17.    Uses outcomes management computerized information systems to statistically analyze outcomes data including practice patterns. 
18.    Compiles data into reports for the manager or committee including and analysis of trends and patterns. 
19.    Fulfills internal and external requests for outcome data, including developing special reports. 
20.    Participates in presentations to educate staff on outcomes and plans of correction.
21.    Collaborates with the clinical team to use outcomes data in education.
22.    Helps train clinicians or other staff on new protocols. 
 

About Mountain View:

Mountain View Hospital and our 29 affiliate clinics are committed to providing compassionate, cutting edge care to our patients. We serve the entire Snake River Valley – all the way from Pocatello to Rexburg. Our medical capabilities span everything from wound care to urgent care, oncology to neurology, physical therapy to speech therapy, a Level III NICU, robust robotic surgery department and a continuously expanding rural health practice.

Our work environment is mission driven, people-centric and supportive. It is what sets apart and makes people excited to come to work each day. If you are looking for a career where you can make a difference in your community, we invite you to apply.

Education/Certification: High School Diploma or GED, Certified Professional Coding Certificate or Certified Professional Auditing Certificate

Equipment/Technology:  Minimum of 3 years of coding experience. Working knowledge of CPT, ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, HCPCS.

Mental Capabilities:  Can concentrate for long periods of time in order to complete assigned tasks with a better than average attention span in order to listen, read and remember verbal and written instructions.  Can understand input from the supervisor and/or manager concerning errors and instructions.

Performance: Must be able to handle conflict issues with both staff and providers. Hold oneself to high standards and professionalism while performing audits and providing education.


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