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Remote - Inpatient Coder II

$22.25 - $26.75/hr

Remote work will not be permitted from any other state at this time The Inpatient Coder II is ... Detailed knowledge of medical terminology, pathophysiology, coding guidelines. Interpersonal Skills

Remote - Inpatient Coder II

Saint Joseph, MO · On-site +1

$21 - $25.25/hr

Remote work will not be permitted from any other state at this time The Inpatient Coder II is ... Detailed knowledge of medical terminology, pathophysiology, coding guidelines. Interpersonal Skills

Medical Coder - Remote (temporary, full-time)

$19.25 - $24.25/hr

... a remote setting while staying connected to a collaborative, purpose-driven team. * You see coding ... Excellent command of medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, disease progression ...

Remote - Inpatient Coder II

Saint Joseph, MO · On-site +1

$21 - $25.25/hr

Detailed knowledge of medical terminology, pathophysiology, coding guidelines. Interpersonal Skills * Must be courteous * Work in a professional, caring manner with internal and external customers

This is a remote position; however, candidates must reside in one of the following states: Indiana ... pathology reports. * Coding all procedures on inpatient records (all payors) and outpatient ...

... remote and we encourage national candidates to apply * We provide equipment, coding books ... Utilizes information on diagnostic reports (i.e., radiology, pathology, EKG reports, laboratory ...

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How much do remote pathology coder jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote pathology coder in the United States is $21.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $22.84 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by remote pathology coders, and how can they be addressed?

Remote pathology coders often face challenges such as limited direct communication with providers, staying updated with frequent coding guideline changes, and managing productivity without in-person supervision. To address these challenges, it's important to maintain proactive communication via email or virtual meetings, participate in regular training sessions, and establish a structured daily routine. Access to reliable online resources and collaboration tools also helps remote coders stay efficient and connected with their team.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Pathology Coder, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Pathology Coder, you need a detailed understanding of medical terminology, pathology coding systems (CPT, ICD-10-CM), and relevant coding guidelines, often backed by a certification like CPC or CCS. Familiarity with coding software, electronic health records (EHRs), and secure remote work platforms is typically required. Strong attention to detail, self-motivation, and effective communication are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills ensure accurate coding, regulatory compliance, and efficient collaboration with healthcare teams while working independently.

What are remote pathology coders?

Remote pathology coders are professionals who review and assign standardized codes to pathology reports and laboratory results from a remote location, often working from home. Their main responsibility is to ensure that medical diagnoses, procedures, and services related to pathology are accurately coded for billing, insurance, and statistical purposes. They use classification systems like ICD-10 and CPT to translate complex medical information into universally recognized codes, helping healthcare providers receive proper reimbursement and maintain compliance. This role requires strong attention to detail, knowledge of medical terminology, and familiarity with coding guidelines. Many remote pathology coders work for hospitals, laboratories, or medical billing companies.

What is the difference between Remote Pathology Coder vs Remote Medical Coder?

AspectRemote Pathology CoderRemote Medical Coder
CertificationsAHIMA or AAPC coding credentials, specialized in pathologyCPR, CPC, or CCS certifications, general medical coding
Work EnvironmentHealthcare facilities, pathology labs, remote codingHospitals, clinics, insurance companies, remote options
Industry UsagePathology and laboratory servicesBroad healthcare settings including outpatient and inpatient care

Remote Pathology Coders specialize in coding pathology reports and laboratory procedures, requiring specific pathology knowledge and certifications. Remote Medical Coders have a broader scope, covering various medical specialties. While both roles involve remote work and coding certifications, Remote Pathology Coders focus on pathology-specific documentation, making their expertise more specialized within the healthcare industry.

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Remote - Inpatient Coder II

$22.25 - $26.75/hr

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Medical, Vision, Life

Posted 5 days ago


Mosaic Life Care rating

6.6

Company rating: 6.6 out of 10

Based on 62 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

565th of 881 rated healthcare providers


Job description


Candidates residing in the following states will be considered for remote employment: Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, and Virginia. Remote work will not be permitted from any other state at this time
The Inpatient Coder II is responsible for assigning ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS codes for acute care inpatient, acute rehabilitation, swing bed and LTACH services. This assignment is based on evaluation of the documentation in the medical record and utilization of coding guidelines, Coding Clinic, knowledge of clinical disease processes and treatments. This position completes analysis and follow-up record reviews.
Responsibilities
  • Codes complex diseases, procedures and diagnoses using the ICD-10-CM/PCS classification systems, in accordance with Official Coding Guidelines, CMS guidelines, PPS guidelines and organizational compliance standards.
  • Assumes responsibility for professional development by participating in workshops, conferences and/or in-services and maintains appropriate records of participation.
  • Completes complex coding assignments for reimbursement, research and compliance with Federal and State regulations. Researches coding guidelines. Reviews and appeals coding denials.
  • Educates/Communicates with providers, querying providers to ensure that optimal clinical documentation is provided to demonstrate the severity and details of the patient's illness in the medical record.
  • Coordinates/Communicates with departments including clinical departments, Quality Improvement, Care Management, Patient Financial Services to ensure accuracy and timeliness of coding.
  • Ensures data accuracy by responding to coding edits received.
  • Completes special coding projects.
  • Mentors and assists with training coders.
  • Completes analysis by utilizing reports, record reviews, etc.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Education
  • Must have coding education - Required
  • Associate's Degree - Health Information Management / Medical Records - Required
  • Bachelor's Degree - Health Information Management / Medical Records - Required

Work Experience
  • 3 Years - experience in coding in an acute care setting. - Preferred

Licenses and Certifications
  • Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) - Required Upon Hire
  • Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) - Preferred Upon Hire Or
  • Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) - Preferred Upon Hire

Travel Requirements
  • Travel to off-site locations may be required. - Required

Qualifications
Skills and Abilities
Essential Technical/Motor Skills
  • Input and retrieve data, speaking clearly, precise hand\eye coordination, fine motor skills and good writing skills.
  • Detailed knowledge of medical terminology, pathophysiology, coding guidelines.
Interpersonal Skills
  • Must be courteous
  • Work in a professional, caring manner with internal and external customers
  • Have the ability to work with interruptions, and flexibility in hours and workflow, foster teamwork and promote service and quality in everything.
Essential Physical Requirements
  • Regularly required to sit, reach with hands and arms, stand, walk, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, or crouch.
Essential Mental Abilities
  • Must interpret data from chart, analyze encoder instructions, understand what physician is trying to convey and concentrate for long time periods.
Essential Sensory Requirements
  • Must be able to visualize/interpret patient record.

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About Us
Mosaic Life Care is a health care system in northwest Missouri. With a vision of transforming community health by being a life-care innovator, Mosaic places the holistic needs of patients first by providing the right care at the right time and place, offering high value and quality health care.
Mosaic has a wide array of benefits to meet each employee's individual needs. Our benefits were designed by listening to people just like you. Mosaic also offers several perks with a focus on ensuring our employees feel valued, including concierge services, employee lounge, wellness programs, free covered parking, free on-site and virtual health clinics and many more. When paired with compensation and recognition, it is what continues to make us the employer of choice for employees at any stage of their journey.

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