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Orthopedic Coder Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Coder

Orchard Park, NY · Hybrid

$19.80 - $35.64/hr

Stay current with coding guidelines, orthopedic-specific regulations, and payer updates. * Accurately enter and itemize charge data into the billing system, ensuring completeness and adherence to ...

Coder

Orchard Park, NY · Hybrid

$19.80 - $35.64/hr

Stay current with coding guidelines, orthopedic-specific regulations, and payer updates. * Accurately enter and itemize charge data into the billing system, ensuring completeness and adherence to ...

Coder

Orchard Park, NY · On-site

$19.80 - $35.64/hr

Stay current with coding guidelines, orthopedic-specific regulations, and payer updates. * Accurately enter and itemize charge data into the billing system, ensuring completeness and adherence to ...

Profee Coder

Franklin, TN · Remote

$18 - $24/hr

Experience coding across multiple physician specialties, with strong Orthopedic and Podiatry coding expertise preferred. * Must be available to work full-time. * High School Diploma required (must be ...

Facility Coder II

Phoenix, AZ · On-site +1

$18 - $24/hr

Codes complex orthopedic surgical cases across multiple subspecialties including spine, joint replacement, hand surgery, podiatry, and neurology-related musculoskeletal procedures. * Applies ...

How you'll contribute A Coder who excels in this role: * Assigns accurate ICD diagnosis codes ... Surgical Services include General, Orthopedics, Podiatry, Plastics/Hand, GYN, ENT, Urology ...

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How much do orthopedic coder jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for orthopedic coder in the United States is $25.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.32 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are orthopedic coders?

Orthopedic coders are specialized medical coding professionals who assign standardized codes to diagnoses, procedures, and treatments related to orthopedic care, such as surgeries, fractures, and joint replacements. They use coding systems like ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS to ensure accurate billing and proper reimbursement for healthcare providers. Orthopedic coders must have a strong understanding of musculoskeletal anatomy and common orthopedic procedures, as well as up-to-date knowledge of relevant coding guidelines. Their work helps reduce claim denials and supports compliance with regulations.

What Does an Orthopedic Coder Do?

Orthopedic coders have similar job duties as other medical coders, but they work specifically with orthopedic surgeons or other orthopedic specialists. As an orthopedic coder, you review physician recommendations for treatments to ensure they are accurate, match the correct billing code to all surgical and non-surgical procedures, and submit the documentation to the insurance company or other departments that require the information. You may also be responsible for ensuring that patient records are current and address any discrepancies you find. Many orthopedic coders start their careers in a general medical practice or facility before moving to a specialty office, such as orthopedics.

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

To thrive as an Orthopedic Coder, you need a thorough understanding of medical coding systems (such as ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS), anatomy, and orthopedic procedures, typically supported by a coding certification like CPC, CCS, or specialty credentials. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), coding software, and medical billing systems is essential for efficiency and accuracy. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong communication skills help coders interpret complex documentation and collaborate with healthcare teams. These skills ensure proper reimbursement, compliance with regulations, and accurate patient records, which are critical for healthcare operations.

What are some common challenges faced by orthopedic coders in ensuring accurate documentation and coding?

Orthopedic coders often face challenges such as interpreting complex operative reports, keeping up with frequent updates to coding guidelines, and distinguishing between similar procedures or diagnoses. Accurately coding for procedures like joint replacements or fracture repairs requires careful attention to detail and close collaboration with orthopedic surgeons to clarify documentation. Maintaining compliance with payer requirements and preventing denials also adds to the complexity, making continuous education and strong communication skills essential for success in this role.
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Infographic showing various Orthopedic Coder job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 8% Locum Tenens, 16% As Needed, 24% Full Time, 50% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,999 per year, or $25 per hour.
Coder

$19.80 - $35.64/hr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Excelsior Orthopaedics rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

**We offer flexibility with hybrid work options based on your preference.**

Job Summary

The Coder is responsible for reviewing, interpreting, and assigning appropriate CPT, ICD-10, and HCPCS codes, and ensuring compliance with federal regulations and payer policies. This position is responsible for reviewing operative reports for all procedures performed by Excelsior Orthopaedic Physicians for completeness and to abstract and code clinical data, using standard classification systems.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Demonstrate our core values of being patient centered, team focused, service driven, accountable, and innovative every day.
  • Review and audit physician documentation and surgical reports to accurately assign diagnosis and procedure codes for orthopedic services, including office visits, imaging, physical therapy, and surgical procedures.
  • Ensuring coding practice meets federal and state guidelines, payer-specific requirements, and company policies.
  • Communicate with providers and clinical staff to ensure accurate documentation to produce accurate coding.
  • Monitor coding edits, denials, and rejections; assist in appeals and corrections as needed.
  • Collaborate with the billing team to resolve coding and reimbursement issues.
  • Stay current with coding guidelines, orthopedic-specific regulations, and payer updates.
  • Accurately enter and itemize charge data into the billing system, ensuring completeness and adherence to internal policies.
  • Assist with verifying and applying correct CPT, ICD-10, and HCPCS codes based on provider documentation; escalate complex coding issues to certified coders when needed.
  • Prepare, process, and transmit insurance claims (electronic and paper) in accordance with payer requirements and deadlines.
  • Collect and verify all the information necessary to complete the billing process, including patient demographics, insurance coverage, and provider charge details.
  • Evolve in your role when performing supplemental responsibilities as assigned.

Requirements and Qualifications

  • Associates degree preferred; HS diploma or GED required.
  • Certified Professional Coder (CPC), Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), or equivalent coding certification is required.
  • Proven experience (1+ years) as a Coder or in a similar role required.
  • Demonstrated ability and understanding of an electronic health record (EHR/EMR) and coding software is preferred.
  • Knowledge of orthopedic, physical therapy, or podiatry medical terminology is desirable.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
  • Computer skills required with minimum proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and Teams.

Physical Demands

  • Manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination to enter data and operate office equipment
  • Corrected vision and hearing within normal range to observe and communicate with patients, providers, and staff.
  • Frequently remaining in a stationary position, often sitting for prolonged periods working on a computer, telephone, copy/fax machine, and other office equipment
  • Occasional standing and walking required
  • Occasional lifting and carrying items weighing up to 10 pounds.

This job description does not state or imply that the duties and responsibilities listed are the only ones required of this position.  Team members in this role will be required to perform other job-related duties at the discretion of the employer and may have additional duties assigned as necessary.  

Excelsior Orthopaedics and Buffalo Surgery Center are committed to the full inclusion of all applicants.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information.