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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for ob gyn coding in Kentucky is $19.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.67 and $20.87 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Ob Gyn Coding job?

An Ob Gyn Coding job involves assigning standardized medical codes to obstetrics and gynecology procedures, diagnoses, and treatments for billing and insurance purposes. Coders use CPT, ICD-10, and HCPCS codes to ensure accurate claims submission and reimbursement. They must stay updated on coding guidelines, insurance regulations, and compliance standards. This role requires attention to detail and knowledge of medical terminology specific to women's health.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Ob Gyn Coding?

To thrive in Ob Gyn Coding, you need in-depth knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, and coding systems relevant to obstetrics and gynecology, often supported by a coding certification such as CPC, CCS, or CCA. Experience with Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and medical billing software is highly valuable in this role. Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and effective communication help coders collaborate with physicians and administrative staff. These competencies ensure coding accuracy, compliance with regulations, and efficient revenue cycle management in OB GYN practices.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone working in Ob Gyn Coding?

Professionals in Ob Gyn Coding review and assign diagnostic and procedural codes to patient records specifically related to obstetrical and gynecological care. Their day often involves analyzing medical documentation, ensuring coding accuracy for insurance billing, and collaborating with healthcare providers to clarify any ambiguities in patient charts. Additionally, they may be responsible for staying updated on coding guidelines and industry changes to maintain compliance. Teamwork with billing specialists and clinical staff is common, and attention to deadlines is important to support timely claims processing.

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Infographic showing various Ob Gyn Coding job openings in Kentucky as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,506 per year, or $19.5 per hour.

Women's Care OBGYN Cert Surgery Assist Clinic or Prac

Baptist Health Deaconess Madisonville

Madisonville, KY • On-site

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description


Job Title
Certified Surgery Assist
Job Code
39917
FLSA Status
Non-Exempt
Department #
025016
Department
OB GYN Midwife
Immediate Supervisor's Title
Practice Manager
Written and Review Dates
11/2024
4/2025
8/5/25
Written or Reviewed By
Director of Operations
Organizational Relationships:
Baptist Health Deaconess Medical Group: Reports to Practice Manager
Baptist Health Deaconess: Reports to Director of Perioperative Services
Job Summary:
The Certified Surgical Assistant (CSA) assists providers and staff by collecting pertinent patient information needed to determine physical and psychological needs. This includes addressing and identifying health problems, performing selected treatments, aiding in diagnostic testing and/or procedures, assisting with non-invasive and invasive surgical procedures, and routine clinical duties. The CSA functions as a member of the healthcare team with responsibilities commensurate with training, scope of practice, and demonstrated competencies. Direct patient care is provided to patients of varying ages.
Patient/Customer Populations Served: *Dependent upon specialty*
Patient/Customer Populations Served (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
X
Neonate (Birth to Discharge)
X
Adult (18< 65 Years of Age)
X
Infant (Discharge to Twelve Months)
X
Geriatric (65 + Years of Age)
X
Pediatric (1<12 Years of Age)
Position does not provide direct patient care and/or does not have frequent interaction with patients.
X
Adolescent (12<17 Years of Age)
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
The following is a summary of the major functions of this individual's job. He or she may perform other duties, both major and minor, which are not mentioned below, and specific tasks may vary by department specialty.
1.
Adheres to BHDMG and BHD policies and procedures.
• Maintains appropriate licensure or certification as required for position.
• Maintains annual competencies/skills for both medical group and hospital locations as assigned based on job role, scope of practice, and specialty.
o BHD responsible for tracking, obtaining, and filing of competency/skill assessments as required per surgical department.
o BHDMG responsible for tracking, obtaining, and filing of competency/skill assessments as required per BHDMG as well as any additional department specific requirements.
2.
Attends mandatory meetings, in-services, and training courses in accordance with BHDMG and BHD guidelines.
3.
Attends all required safety training programs and can describe his/her responsibilities related to general safety, department/service safety, specific job-related hazards, and national patient safety goals as applicable.
4.
Ensures positive customer relations interactions.
  • Presents with positive and compassionate attitude
  • Manages difficult or emotional customer situations appropriately
• Responds promptly to customer needs
  • Solicits customer feedback to improve service
  • Responds to requests for service and assistance

• Meets commitments
5.
Assists providers in medical clinic and hospital as assigned and appropriate.
6.
Maintains clean, safe, and compliant clinical space.
7.
Prepares maintenance requests as needed.
8.
Respects and promotes patient rights, maintains confidentiality, and exhibits friendly and helpful behaviors at all times.
9.
Responds to emergencies in an appropriate manner and according to policy.
10.
Performs quality control and safety checks, and records data as necessary.
11.
Reports any departmental/staff/operational issues to appropriate personnel in a timely manner.
Key Accountabilities
Key Accountability
1.
Renders appropriate patient care and treatment under direction and order of MD, PA, or NP:
  • Assists with procedures and examinations.
    • Includes both invasive and non-invasive procedures as well as assisting surgeons in the surgical suite of BHD when required and appropriate.
      • CSA scope of practice allows for more advanced surgical tasks. These tasks may include: incision assistance, tissue manipulation, placing tourniquets, suturing/wound closure, and other tasks as assigned and supervised by surgeon.
  • Obtains appropriate patient information for clinic visit/procedure.
    • Verifies patient identity
    • Reviews patient allergies
    • Reconciles medication list
    • Obtains vital signs
  • Performs appropriate testing as directed.
  • Completes all procedures and treatments ordered by provider with accuracy and consideration for patient comfort.
    • General competencies include:
      • Vital Signs
      • Specimen collection/handling
      • Sterile Procedure
      • EKG
      • Infection Control
      • Oxygen Administration
      • Responding to Anaphylaxis
        • Appropriate use of Epi-Pen
        • Emergency Response
      • Lab testing
      • Medication Storage and Handling
      • Safe Injections
      • Aseptic Technique
    • Additional Competencies and skills may be required based on provider specialty.
  • Completes all documentation in a professional and timely manner.
    • Includes patient messages and requests.
  • Assists patients and families with educational needs and provides assistance and/or referral to additional resources as warranted.

2.
Clerical Duties:
  • Schedules appointments/surgical procedures.
  • Assures that insurance and demographic information is accurate and updated as necessary.
  • Provides clinical information to appropriate parties for insurance authorizations as applicable.
  • Answers telephones as needed.
  • Validates appropriate patient forms are updated and on file in EMR.
  • Assists with responsibilities of office flow.

3.
Laboratory Duties:
  • Performs all testing with accuracy and under order of MD/PA/NP.
  • Performs all quality testing per department policies and records data with accuracy.
  • Documents all lab testing and results as appropriate.
    • Notifies patient of lab results under the directive of provider
  • All equipment is cleaned/maintained as outlined in departmental policy.

4.
Environmental Duties include:
  • Infection control is practiced at all times, including patient areas, instruments, rooms, and equipment.
  • Appropriate records are maintained per departmental policy.
  • Supplies are ordered, stored, and restocked as necessary.
  • Completes all safety/clinical oriented tasks in appropriate timeframe (ie: daily, weekly, monthly, etc.)
  • Maintains a positive attitude and contributes to a positive working environment.

Standards of Conduct
Communication: The goal of good communication is being committed to listening attentively to our customers to fully understand their needs. It is speaking in terms customers can easily understand to deliver messages with courtesy, clarity and care. This includes face-to-face encounters, telephone and email.
Confidentiality/Privacy: It is the responsibility of all Baptist Hospital Deaconess Medical Group employees to protect our patients' privacy and modesty by creating a secure and trusting environment.
Professionalism/Excellence Orientation: Professionalism and Excellence Orientation refer to the way in which our employees work to meet our customers' needs and further the mission of our organization.
Ownership/Stewardship: The work we do is a reflection of ourselves. Ownership and Stewardship mean taking PRIDE in what we do and demonstrating a sense of responsibility for the outcomes of our work and job.
Teamwork/Commitment to Co-Workers: We rely on each other to give the best possible service and care to our patients, visitors, coworkers and providers. Respect and collaboration are essential BHDMG values.
Minimum Education, Training and Experience Required:
  1. Associates or Vocational degree from an accredited Surgical Technician program
  2. Certificate of completion of a Surgical Assist program
  3. Hold CSA (Certified Surgical Assistant) from NSAA (National Surgical Assistant Association) or NCCSA (National Commission for the Certification of Surgical Assistants)
  4. Current Kentucky CSA license (KCSA) from Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure (KBML)
    • Added to the Job Description on 7/1/25 - current employees have 30 days to obtain
  5. Basic Life Support certification
  6. Minimum two years of direct patient care experience preferred

Skills and Abilities Required:
Physical requirements
  • Strength -- Position requires ability to occasionally push/pull and lift objects up to or greater than 50 pounds.
  • Manual Dexterity -- Position requires ability to constantly perform simple motor skills such as moving from area to area in the building, on campus, and/or off campus. Position requires ability to frequently perform moderately difficult manipulative skills.
  • Coordination -- Position requires ability to constantly perform gross body movement such as stooping, bending, etc., to perform tasks which require hand-eye coordination.
  • Mobility -- Position requires ability to frequently move from department to department, building to building, and to sit and/or for prolonged periods of time.
  • Visual Discrimination -- Position requires ability to constantly see objects closely as in reading and viewing paper records and computer screen.
  • Hearing -- Position requires ability to constantly hear normal sounds with some background noise.

Mental Requirements
  • Concentration -- Position requires ability to constantly concentrate on minimal and fine detail with some interruption.
  • Attention Span -- Position requires ability to frequently tend to tasks/functions for more than 60 minutes at a time and to frequently tend to tasks/functions for less than 10 minutes at a time.
  • Conceptualization -- Position requires ability to frequently understand and relate to concepts behind specific ideas, to frequently understand and relate to the theories behind several related concepts.
  • Memory -- Position requires ability to constantly remember multiple tasks/functions given to self and others over long periods of time.
  • Communication -- Position requires ability to constantly communicate verbally and in writing using advanced level vocabulary and advanced writing skills.

Working and Environmental Conditions:
Position requires frequent exposure to blood, body tissue or fluids, and occasional exposure to hazardous materials and dust. Position may be stressful and demanding.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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