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Physician Practice Coder Oncology

Banner, IL · Remote

$18 - $24/hr

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Senior Data Analyst

Chicago, IL · On-site +1

$90K - $125K/yr

Support best practices code maintenance, validation and documentation Qualifications: * 5+ years of ... Experience in oncology, cancer genomics, molecular biology and/or clinical trials, as demonstrated ...

Senior Data Analyst

Chicago, IL · On-site +1

$90K - $125K/yr

Support best practices code maintenance, validation and documentation Qualifications: * 5+ years of ... Experience in oncology, cancer genomics, molecular biology and/or clinical trials, as demonstrated ...

Build analytical infrastructure, including reusable code, templates, and workflows that improve ... Experience working in oncology and/or analyzing outcomes related to cancer genetics, immunology, or ...

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How much do remote oncology coding jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote oncology coding in Illinois is $32.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.23 and $38.65 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is remote oncology coding?

A Remote Oncology Coding job involves reviewing medical records and assigning appropriate diagnosis and procedure codes for cancer treatments and services. Coders ensure accurate documentation for billing, reimbursement, and compliance with regulatory guidelines. This role requires proficiency in ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS coding systems, as well as knowledge of oncology-specific terminology. Remote oncology coders typically work from home for hospitals, clinics, or billing companies. Certification (such as CPC or CCS) and experience in oncology coding are often required.

What skills and qualifications are needed for remote oncology coding?

To thrive as a Remote Oncology Coder, you need a solid understanding of oncology medical terminology, anatomy, and ICD-10-CM/CPT coding systems, usually backed by a medical coding certification such as CPC or CCS. Proficiency with electronic health record (EHR) systems, coding software, and secure online communication tools is expected. Strong attention to detail, independent time management, and clear written communication are valuable soft skills. These abilities ensure accurate coding, compliance with regulations, and effective remote collaboration with healthcare teams.

What are common challenges faced by remote oncology coders and how can they be overcome?

Remote oncology coders often encounter complex medical records, frequent cancer treatment updates, and the need to interpret nuanced clinical notes—all of which require precision and continual learning. Staying current on ever-changing coding guidelines and payer requirements can be demanding, but attending regular training and leveraging industry resources can help you stay compliant. Effective communication with clinical staff and other coders is also important to clarify documentation or address questions promptly. By maintaining organization, prioritizing ongoing education, and proactively seeking clarification, remote oncology coders can consistently deliver high-quality, compliant work.

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Physician Practice Coder Oncology

Bannerhealth

Banner, IL • Remote

$18 - $24/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Primary City/State:

Phoenix, Arizona

Department Name:

Coding Ambulatory

Work Shift:

Day

Job Category:

Revenue Cycle

Banner Health recently earned Great Place To Work Certification. This recognition reflects our investment in workplace excellence and the happiness, satisfaction, wellbeing and fulfilment of our team members. Find out how we're constantly improving to make Banner Health the best place to work and receive care.

This Coder will be supporting very busy providers/surgeons in our non-academic and academic arena. Ideal candidate would have 6 months of coding experience preferably in Oncology but someone with coding experience in the following areas can do well; ie. General Surgery, GI, Urology.

Location: REMOTE, Banner provides equipment

Schedule: Full time; Training 8am-5pm AZ time. Flexible scheduling after training completed.

Ideal Candidate:

  • Minimum 6 months recent experience in E/M coding (clearly reflected in your attached resume);

  • Oncology experience preferred;

  • Must be currently certified through AAPC or Ahima, as defined in minimum qualifications below. Please upload a copy or provide certification number in your questionnaire. Please note, this role requires more than a CPC-A level certification.

This is a fully remote position and available if you live in the following states only:AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, IA, ID, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, MO, MS, NC, NH, ND, NE, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WI, WV & WY.

Within Banner Health Corporate, you will have the opportunity to apply your unique experience and expertise in support of a nationally-recognized healthcare leader. We offer stimulating and rewarding careers in a wide array of disciplines. Whether your background is in Human Resources, Finance, Information Technology, Legal, Managed Care Programs or Public Relations, you'll find many options for contributing to our award-winning patient care.

POSITION SUMMARY
Evaluates medical records, provides clinical and surgical abstraction and assigns appropriate clinical diagnosis and procedure codes in accordance with nationally recognized coding guidelines.
CORE FUNCTIONS
1. Analyzes medical information from medical records. Accurately codes diagnostic and procedural information in accordance with national coding guidelines and appropriate reimbursement requirements. Consults with medical providers to clarify missing or inadequate record information and to determine appropriate diagnostic and procedure codes. Provides thorough, timely and accurate coding in accordance to department specific productivity and quality standards. Codes ICD CM and CPT4 for accurate APC assignment. Addresses National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI) edits as appropriate. Reconciliation of charges as required.
2. Abstracts clinical diagnoses, procedure codes and documents other pertinent information obtained from the medical record into the electronic medical records. Seeks out missing information and creates complete records, including items such as disease and procedure codes, discharge disposition, date of surgery, attending physician, consulting physicians, surgeons and anesthesiologists, and appropriate signatures/authorizations. Refers inconsistent patient treatment information/documentation to coding quality analysts, supervisor or individual department for clarification/additional information for accurate code assignment.
3. Provides quality assurance for medical records. For all assigned records and/or areas assures compliance with coding rules and regulations according to regulatory agencies for state Medicaid plans, Center for Medicare Services (CMS), Office of the Inspector General (OIG) and the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA), as well as company and applicable professional standards.
4. As assigned, compiles daily and monthly reports; tabulates data from medical records for research or analysis purposes.

5. Works independently under regular supervision. Uses specialized knowledge for accurate assignment of ICD/CPT codes according to national guidelines. May seek guidance for correct interpretation of coding guidelines and LCDs (Local Coverage Determinations).
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS


High school diploma/GED or equivalent working knowledge and specialized formal training equivalent to the two year certification course in medical record keeping principles and practices, anatomy, physiology, pathology, medical terminology, standard nomenclature, and classification of diagnoses and operations, or an Associate's degree in a related health care field.

Requires at least one of the following: Certified Professional Coder (CPC), Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), Certified Coding Specialist - Physician (CCS-P), Certified Coding Associate (CCA), Certified Professional Coder - Apprentice (CPC-A), Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), or Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), in an active status with the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) or American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). Certification may also include a general area of specialty.

Six months providing professional coding services or other related healthcare experience within a broad range of health care facilities.
Must demonstrate a level of knowledge and understanding of ICD and CPT coding principles as recommended by the American Health Information Management Association coding competencies, and as normally demonstrated by certification by the American Academy of Professional Coders.

Must be able to work effectively and efficiently in a remote setting, utilizing common office programs, coding software and abstracting systems.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Specialty Certification.
Additional related education and/or experience preferred.

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