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How much do remote claims recovery analyst jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote claims recovery analyst in the United States is $27.39, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $31.49 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Claims Recovery Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Claims Recovery Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a background in finance, healthcare, or insurance, often supported by a relevant degree or experience. Familiarity with claims management software, data analysis tools, and Excel is typically required, and knowledge of industry regulations or certifications like Certified Professional Coder (CPC) can be beneficial. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills are crucial for collaborating with stakeholders and managing multiple recovery cases efficiently. These competencies ensure accurate claims resolution, maximize recoveries, and uphold compliance in a remote working environment.

What is a Remote Claims Recovery Analyst?

A Remote Claims Recovery Analyst is a professional who reviews, investigates, and processes insurance or healthcare claims to identify overpayments, errors, or discrepancies. They work remotely to recover funds owed to the organization by analyzing claim data, communicating with clients or providers, and ensuring compliance with regulations. This role typically involves using specialized software, collaborating with other departments, and providing detailed reports on recovery activities. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and knowledge of insurance or healthcare claims processes are essential for success in this position.

What is the difference between Remote Claims Recovery Analyst vs Remote Insurance Claims Adjuster?

AspectRemote Claims Recovery AnalystRemote Insurance Claims Adjuster
Required CredentialsClaims certification, insurance knowledgeAdjuster license, insurance certification
Work EnvironmentOffice or remote, claims departmentRemote or on-site, claims handling
Employer & IndustryInsurance companies, third-party administratorsInsurance carriers, independent agencies
Common Search & ComparisonClaims recovery, debt collectionClaims assessment, settlement

The Remote Claims Recovery Analyst primarily focuses on recovering owed funds through claims analysis and debt collection, often working with insurance companies or third-party agencies. In contrast, the Remote Insurance Claims Adjuster evaluates and settles insurance claims, handling damage assessments and policy coverage. While both roles require insurance knowledge and certifications, their core functions differ—recovery versus claims settlement. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers find the role that best matches their skills and career goals.

What are some common challenges faced by Remote Claims Recovery Analysts, and how can they be managed effectively?

Remote Claims Recovery Analysts often encounter challenges such as navigating complex insurance policies, managing large volumes of claims, and coordinating with multiple stakeholders virtually. To manage these effectively, strong organizational skills and attention to detail are essential. Proactive communication with clients, colleagues, and third-party payers, along with staying current on industry regulations, helps ensure accurate and timely claim resolutions. Regular check-ins with your remote team and leveraging digital workflow tools can also improve efficiency and collaboration.
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Infographic showing various Remote Claims Recovery Analyst job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,974 per year, or $27.4 per hour.
Revenue Recovery Analyst

Revenue Recovery Analyst

UCHealth Colorado Career

Denver, CO • On-site, Remote

$25.80 - $38.70/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


UCHealth (Colorado) rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 445 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

256th of 877 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Description

Location: UCHealth UCHlth Admin Lowry, US:CO:Denver

Department: UCHlth Denials Mgt Payer Audit

Work Schedule: Full Time, 80.00 hours per pay period (2 weeks)  

Shift: Days 

Pay: 25.80 - 38.70 / hour. Pay is dependent on applicant's relevant experience

This position is an onsite role and does not offer a hybrid or remote option

Summary:
Provides analysis, research, and recommendations regarding the organization's patient billing, collection, and accounting practices.

Responsibilities:

  • Develops and implements key compliance measures to evaluate the department's billing, collection, posting, refund, and accounting practices.
  • Monitors and analyzes the department's compliance with key compliance measures.
  • Works with payors and insurers, and clinicians to ensure the payability of claims.
  • Performs root cause analysis and collaborates on the development, implementation, and evaluation of corrective action plans based on analysis.
  • Within scope of job, requires critical thinking skills, decisive judgement and the ability to work with minimal supervision. Must be able to work in a fast-paced environment and take appropriate action.

Requirements:

  • High School diploma or GED.
  • 1 year of relevant experience.

Employees are our number one asset.

UCHealth promotes a culture that invests in professional success and personal well-being through a comprehensive total rewards program. *

Recognition

  • Performance bonus: UCHealth offers a 3-Year Incentive Bonus to recognize employee contributions to our success in quality, patient experience, organizational growth, financial goals and tenure. The bonus accumulates annually each October and is paid out in October during the third year of employment.
  • Performance-based pay increase: The Annual Merit Pay Increase recognizes work performance that meets or consistently exceeds performance standards documented through UCHealth's established evaluation process and accounts for increased experience, skills and cost of living. 
  • Market reviews: All UCHealth positions are reviewed annually to ensure UCHealth base pay aligns with market standards. Base pay rates are adjusted as needed to stay market competitive. 

Health and well-being

  • Medical, dental and vision coverage.
  • Access to 24/7 mental health and well-being support for employees and dependents.
  • Discounted gym memberships and fitness resources.
  • Free Care.com membership.
  • Voluntary benefits such as accident insurance, critical illness insurance, group legal plan, identity theft protection, pet insurance, auto and home insurance, and employee discount programs.
  • Time away from work: Paid time off (PTO), paid family and medical leave (inclusive of Colorado FAMLI), leaves of absence.
  • Employer-provided basic life and accidental death and dismemberment coverage with buy-up coverage options.
  • Employer-provided short-term disability and long-term disability with a buy-up coverage option.

Retirement and savings

  • 403(b) plan with employer matching contribution.
  • Additional 457(b) plan may be available.
  • Flexible spending accounts for health care and dependent day care; health savings account available when enrolled in high-deductible (HD) medical plan.

Education and career growth

  • UCHealth provides access to academic degrees and certificate programs to promote professional and personal growth.
    • Up to 100% of tuition, books and fees paid for by UCHealth for specific educational degrees. 
    • Other programs may qualify for up to 10,000/year pre-paid by UCHealth or up to 5,250/year in the form of tuition reimbursement. 
  • Access to LinkedIn Learning, which offers thousands of virtual courses and seminars, and internal professional development opportunities. 
  • Employees have access to free assistance navigating the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program and submitting their federal student loans for forgiveness.

*Eligibility for some programs is based on an employee's scheduled work hours. 

We improve lives. In big ways through learning, healing, and discovery. In small, personal ways through human connection. But in all ways, we improve lives. 

UCHealth always welcomes talent. This position will be open for a minimum of three days and until a top applicant is identified.

UCHealth recognizes and appreciates the rich array of talents and perspectives that equal employment and diversity can offer our institution. As an equal opportunity employer, UCHealth is committed to making all employment decisions based on valid requirements. No applicant shall be discriminated against in any terms, conditions or privileges of employment or otherwise be discriminated against because of the individual's race, color, national origin, language, culture, ethnicity, age, religion, sex, disability, sexual orientation, gender, veteran status, socioeconomic status, or any other characteristic prohibited by federal, state, or local law. UCHealth does not discriminate against any qualified applicant with a disability as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act and will make reasonable accommodations, when the do not impose an undue hardship on the organization.

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