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How much do mid florida pathology jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for mid florida pathology in the United States is $249,001.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $203,500.00 and $301,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Mid Florida Pathology?

Mid Florida Pathology is a medical laboratory specializing in pathology services, which involve the examination of tissues, cells, and bodily fluids to diagnose diseases. The facility serves healthcare providers and patients by offering diagnostic testing, including surgical pathology, cytopathology, and specialized laboratory analyses. Their team of board-certified pathologists works with referring physicians to provide accurate and timely diagnostic information. Mid Florida Pathology plays a crucial role in patient care by helping doctors determine the best treatment options based on lab results.

What is the difference between Mid Florida Pathology vs Histology Technician?

AspectMid Florida PathologyHistology Technician
CredentialsMedical degree or certification in pathologyHistology technician certification or associate degree
Work EnvironmentPathology labs, hospitals, diagnostic centersLaboratories, hospitals, research facilities
Industry UsagePathology diagnosis, medical labsPreparing tissue samples for analysis
Common Search IntentPathology services, diagnostic labsHistology sample prep, lab technician roles

Mid Florida Pathology primarily involves diagnostic pathology services, including analyzing tissue samples and working closely with pathologists. Histology Technicians focus on preparing tissue samples for microscopic examination. While both roles work in laboratory settings and require related certifications, Mid Florida Pathology offers a broader scope in diagnostic pathology, whereas Histology Technicians specialize in tissue processing.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a pathology role at Mid Florida Pathology, and why are they important?

To thrive as a pathologist at Mid Florida Pathology, you need a medical degree with board certification in pathology, along with strong diagnostic and analytical abilities. Familiarity with laboratory information systems (LIS), digital pathology tools, and advanced microscopy techniques is typically required. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication are essential soft skills for accurate diagnoses and collaboration with healthcare teams. These competencies ensure reliable laboratory results, optimal patient care, and adherence to regulatory standards in a clinical laboratory environment.

What types of teams and specialists do professionals at Mid Florida Pathology typically collaborate with on a daily basis?

At Mid Florida Pathology, professionals frequently work alongside a multidisciplinary team that may include pathologists, histotechnologists, laboratory technicians, and administrative staff. Daily collaboration often involves discussing specimen preparation, coordinating diagnostic workflows, and ensuring accurate and timely reporting of results. This close teamwork helps maintain high standards of patient care and supports the fast-paced nature of pathology services. Effective communication and collaboration skills are highly valued in this environment.
Infographic showing various Mid Florida Pathology job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 2% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 10% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $249,001 per year, or $119.7 per hour.
Coder II - Outpatient - Coding & Reimbursement

Coder II - Outpatient - Coding & Reimbursement

Lakeland Regional Health-Florida

Lakeland, FL

$19.37 - $24.22/hr

Other

Posted 24 days ago


Lakeland Regional Health rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 61 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

485th of 872 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Position Details

Lakeland Regional Health is a leading medical center located in Central Florida. With a legacy spanning over a century, we have been dedicated to serving our community with excellence in healthcare. As the only Level 2 Trauma center for Polk, Highlands, and Hardee counties, and the second busiest Emergency Department in the US, we are committed to providing high-quality care to our diverse patient population. Our facility is licensed for 892 beds and handles over 200,000 emergency room visits annually, along with 49,000 inpatient admissions, 21,000 surgical cases, 4,000 births, and 101,000 outpatient visits.

Lakeland Regional Health is currently seeking motivated individuals to join our team in various entry-level positions. Whether you're starting your career in healthcare or seeking new opportunities to make a difference, we have roles available across our primary and specialty clinics, urgent care centers, and upcoming standalone Emergency Department. With over 7,000 employees, Lakeland Regional Health offers a supportive work environment where you can thrive and grow professionally.


Active - Benefit Eligible and Accrues Time Off

Work Hours per Biweekly Pay Period: 80.00

Shift: Flexible Hours and/or Flexible Schedule

Location: 210 South Florida Avenue Lakeland, FL

Pay Rate: Min $19.37 Mid $24.22


Position Summary

Under the direction of the Coding and Clinical Documentation Improvement Manager, reviews clinical documentation and diagnostic results, as appropriate, to extract data and apply appropriate ICD-10-CM, CPT, and/or HCPCS codes and modifiers to outpatient encounters for reimbursement and statistical purposes. Communicates with physicians, Physician Advisor or other hospital team members as needed to obtain optimal documentation to meet coding and compliance standards. Abstracts clinical and demographic information in ICD-10 CM, CPT, and HCPCS codes and modifiers into the computerized patient abstract. Participates in ongoing continued education to assure knowledge and compliance with annual changes.

Position Responsibilities

People At The Heart Of All That We Do

  • Fosters an inclusive and engaged environment through teamwork and collaboration.
  • Ensures patients and families have the best possible experiences across the continuum of care.
  • Communicates appropriately with patients, families, team members, and our community in a manner that treasures all people as uniquely created.

Safety And Performance Improvement

  • Behaves in a mindful manner focused on self, patient, visitor, and team safety.
  • Demonstrates accountability and commitment to quality work.
  • Participates actively in process improvement and adoption of standard work.

Stewardship

  • Demonstrates responsible use of LRH's resources including people, finances, equipment and facilities.
  • Knows and adheres to organizational and department policies and procedures.

Standard Work Duties: Coder II - Outpatient

  • Assigns and sequences diagnostic and procedural codes using appropriate classification systems utilizing official coding guidelines. Seeks clarification from healthcare providers or other designated resources to ensure accurate and complete coding
  • Abstracts and enters coded data as well as correct surgeon, anesthesiologist and procedure date. Assures appropriate information such as pathology and operative reports are present in the medical record prior to final coding for coding accuracy and appropriate APC assignment.
  • Maintains appropriate level of coding and abstracting productivity and quality for outpatient diagnostic, Emergency Department, Family Health Center, ambulatory surgeries, observations, and other recurring services as per established minimum per hour requirement.
  • Demonstrates competence in coding and abstracting requirements by maintaining less than 5% error rate for all ICD-10-CM and/or PCS, CPT, and HCPCS codes and modifiers.
  • Continuously reviews changes in coding rules and regulations including in Coding Clinic, CPT Assistant, CMS, and other payer guidelines.
  • Prioritizes coding functions as directed by the Manager, and organizes job functions and work assignments to efficiently complete tasks within the established time frames.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of all equipment and systems/technology necessary to complete duties and responsibilities.
  • Works collaboratively with the Discharge Not Final Billed (DNFB) clerks to prioritize workload daily.
  • Reviews appropriate outpatient work queues daily to address coding reviews, edits and corrections.
  • Reviews appropriate outpatient work queues daily to address coding reviews, edits and corrections.


Competencies & Skills

Essential:

  • Computer Experience, especially with computerized encoder products and computer-assisted coding applications.
  • Requires critical thinking skills, organizational skills, written and verbal communication skills, decisive judgment, and the ability to work with minimal supervision.
  • Knowledge of anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, and medical terminology.


Qualifications & Experience

Essential:

  • High School or Equivalent

Nonessential:

  • Associate Degree

Essential:

  • High School diploma with Associate Degree from accredited HIM program or certificate in coding from an accredited college.


Other information:

Certifications Essential: CCS

Certifications Preferred: Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) or Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA).


Experience Essential:

2-5 years acute care hospital outpatient coding experience within the past five years, or 5-7 year's experience in a multi-disciplinary clinic including surgeries and/or Emergency Department coding.


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