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How much do remote physician chart reviewer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote physician chart reviewer in the United States is $42.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.84 and $54.09 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote physician chart reviewer?

Remote Physician Chart Reviewers are licensed physicians who review patient medical records from a remote location to ensure accuracy, completeness, and compliance with healthcare regulations or insurance requirements. They assess documentation for coding accuracy, quality of care, and potential gaps in patient treatment. This role is essential for healthcare organizations to maintain high standards, support billing processes, and improve patient outcomes. Remote work allows flexibility, enabling physicians to perform these reviews from home or other off-site locations.

How do remote physician chart reviewers typically collaborate with healthcare teams while working off-site?

Remote Physician Chart Reviewers often interact with healthcare teams via secure digital platforms, such as electronic health record (EHR) systems, email, and video conferencing. Communication is crucial for clarifying documentation, requesting additional information, or providing feedback on chart accuracy. Although the role is independent and flexible, reviewers are typically part of a broader quality assurance or compliance team and may participate in regular virtual meetings to discuss trends, share best practices, or address complex cases. Building strong digital communication skills is essential for success in this remote role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote physician chart reviewer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Physician Chart Reviewer, you need a medical degree (MD or DO), active physician licensure, and a thorough understanding of clinical guidelines and coding practices. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems, coding software like ICD-10/CPT, and secure telehealth platforms is typically required. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and strong written communication help ensure accurate and compliant chart reviews. These skills are crucial for maintaining healthcare quality, regulatory compliance, and supporting proper reimbursement processes.

What is the difference between Remote Physician Chart Reviewer vs Remote Medical Coder?

AspectRemote Physician Chart ReviewerRemote Medical Coder
Required CredentialsMedical degree, medical license, clinical experienceCertification in coding (CPC, CCS), knowledge of medical coding
Work EnvironmentHealthcare facilities, insurance companies, remoteInsurance companies, healthcare providers, remote
Industry UsageMedical record review, quality assuranceBilling, coding, reimbursement
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding clinical review rolesUnderstanding coding and billing roles

The main difference is that Remote Physician Chart Reviewers focus on evaluating medical records for accuracy and quality, requiring clinical credentials and experience. Remote Medical Coders specialize in translating medical records into billing codes, requiring coding certifications. Both roles are remote and serve healthcare and insurance industries, but they have distinct responsibilities and qualifications.

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Physician VC3 (Virtual Care for Chronic Conditions)

Colorado Permanente Medical Group

Remote

Other

Medical, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Physician VC3 (Virtual Care for Chronic Conditions)

The VC3 (Virtual Care for Chronic Conditions) Physician will work to ensure quality care for identified KPCO adult members by utilizing virtual visits through approved technologies to address chronic conditions and close care gaps in a patient centered manner. VC3 providers will support members who have unaddressed chronic conditions or open care gaps via the conduct of virtual wellness visits. Whenever possible, they will preview, update, and modify the health record in HealthConnect to optimize the chart for their virtual encounters and perform PC3 (Patient Centered Charting and Communication) chart reviews between virtual visits. The work completed by the VC3 Physicians will be monitored through proficiency metrics and chart audits to ensure quality of documentation. VC3 Physicians will report to the VC3 Physician Lead and then the Medical Director of Documentation Education.

VC3 Physicians will:

  • Conduct on-demand virtual visits for adult members in conjunction with existing Specialty Care encounters or when the patient is onsite for other care needs. They may also be scheduled for virtual visits in conjunction with the Wellness Care Team. As such, VC3 Physicians will be expected to be available during normal clinic hours Monday through Friday. Between VC3 virtual visits, chart reviews will be conducted to ensure completeness and accuracy of the medical record. These will be done according to PC3 Physician Reviewer standards. This dedicated FTE must be an increase over their currently benefitted FTE and may not exceed a total FTE of 1.0. Any request to decrease clinical FTE to take on this role would require approval by Primary Care leadership (clinic Medical Director).
  • Be fluent with care gap closure and the T.O.F.U. (Treatment or Observation or Follow Up) supporting documentation standard and maintain T.O.F.U., Chronic Disease State Management (CDSM) address rates, and Care Gap closure statistics measured by the Provider Opportunity Report (POR) above the quality goals set by the organization. If VC3 Physicians are not meeting these expectations even after remediation and coaching, they will be released from the position. Documentation will be monitored by the Patient Centered Charting and Communication (PC3) team, the VC3 Physician Lead, and by the Medical Director of Documentation Education. In-person or virtual check-in meetings will occur on a regular basis to provide ongoing feedback.
  • Be able to work in a fast-paced care setting requiring the ability to manage multiple competing demands, constantly re-prioritize, and succinctly communicate relevant information effectively to both patients and medical team members.
  • Provide expert integrated care and diagnostic services in non-clinic setting, through the use of virtual and remote technologies.
  • Work remotely as long as the remote internet connection is secure, and bandwidth is sufficient to manage the virtual appointments. When a remote connection is not sufficient, physicians will work from other KP facilities.
  • Develop expertise in virtual platforms and standards for caring for our members remotely as well as Colorado's care venues and their respective capabilities.
  • Work closely with Primary Care, Specialty Care, Message Management, and the Wellness Care Team to improve care coordination for our members.
  • Perform PC3 chart reviews between virtual visits according to PC3 standards by reviewing multiple sections of the medical record and updating appropriately, using clinical judgement to add, resolve, delete chronic conditions from the Problem List and/or CDSM Best Practice Advisory (BPA), consolidate/refine diagnoses as needed, updating overview notes with relevant supporting clinical information, and prioritizing the Problem List according to PC3 guidelines.
  • Maintain flexibility in staffing so as to ensure coverage for VC3 department, including working to arrange vacation/PTO in order to coordinate with other VC3 providers to maintain adequate coverage.
  • Maintain an appropriate work from home environment including professional background, quiet space from which to work without distractions, and privacy to ensure patient confidentiality.
  • Work effectively in an inter-disciplinary team collaborating with care teams to explore patient health conditions and diagnose health issues, while ensuring positive, effective patient experiences. They will maintain knowledge of cultural competency, particularly related to how variables related to socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, and culture impact physical and emotional health.
  • Analyze reports, test results, medical records, and examinations to diagnose conditions and propose treatment options as well as order appropriate laboratory and radiology tests, medications, or other treatments/referrals as needed for patient health issues and documented medical conditions.
  • Review/update the medical record including current medications, allergies, medical/surgery history, etc. to ensure accuracy of information and provide quality patient care.
  • Provide advice to patients for lifestyle and diet changes that may improve their health or help to treat the health issue they are experiencing.
  • Adhere to departmental policies, procedures and objectives, ongoing quality improvement objectives and safety, environmental, and infection control standards.
  • Maintain patient confidentiality and comply with all federal and state health information privacy laws.
  • Record complete, timely electronic medical records that meet documentation and coding standards.
  • Be available to work in at least half day increments (0.1 FTE) to ensure coverage in scheduling.

Candidates must meet Required qualifications. If Required qualifications are not met, the candidate will be disqualified from applying from the position. If Preferred qualifications are not met the candidate may still qualify for the position.

Required Minimum Education -minimum education or degreerequired

  • MD or DO, IM residency accredited by ACGME.
  • MD or DO, FM residency accredited by ACGME.

Required Minimum Work Experience and Qualifications- years of job experience, skills or abilitiesrequired

  • Proficiency in using KP HealthConnect.
  • CDSM scores at or above the quality threshold goals for the last 4 weeks (i.e., 95% for well visits and 82% for acute visits for 2025), excluding TAV work or providers with no CDSM reporting (e.g., hospitalists).
  • Routinely use the ambulatory instance of KPHC for clinical documentation.
  • Be in good clinical standing with support from their local leader (Medical Director).
  • Maintain good medical standing, active licensure, and board certification in their specialty.
  • Colorado resident

Required Licensure, Certification, Registration or Designation -Licensure or certificationsrequired

  • Colorado License, Board certification or eligible, DEA with Colorado address

CPMG Core Competencies - ALL are required

  • Developing Trust· Demonstrates transparency in decision making and applies rules and expectations consistently.• Empowers others by giving autonomy on day-to-day execution of strategy.• Leads by example by delivering on own commitments and managing operations efficiently.• Trusts others to deliver on their commitments.
  • Defining Vision· Gives others a voice by engaging the team in collaboratively defining strategies rather than imposing own agenda.• Takes a big picture approach by considering future market factors for healthcare.• Links the benefits of strategies to patient outcomes and organizational performance.• Provides rationale for ideas to demonstrate feasibility and practicality.• Breaks down silos to engage other departments and learn from their experiences to support problem solving.
  • Leading Teams· Sets clear expectations with the team to give direction and establish metrics for success.• Holds others accountable to mutually agreed upon goals and performance standards.• Knows the diverse styles of individuals on the team and leverages strengths appropriately.• Creates open lines of communication to share information and receive feedback.• Maintains emotional poise and understands the emotional impact of decisions and actions on the team.
  • Leading Change· Seizes opportunities to implement innovative ideas.• Takes initiative to deliver results beyond the status quo.• Adapts to changing circumstances by maintaining flexibility and quickly changing course.• Demonstrates openness for taking appropriate risks to achieve results.

Disclaimer, Compliance and Service Language-Do Not Edit

DISCLAIMER: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by incumbents assigned to this job. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all the responsibilities, duties and skills required. The incumbent may be expected to perform other duties as assigned.

COMPLIANCE & INTEGRITY: Consistently supports compliance and the Principles of Responsibility (Kaiser Permanente's Code of Conduct) by maintaining the privacy and confidentiality of information, protecting the assets of the organization, acting with ethics and integrity, reporting non-compliance, and adhering to applicable federal, state and local lawsand regulations, accreditation and licensure requirements (if applicable), and Kaiser Permanente's policies and procedures.Models and reinforces ethical behavior in self and others in accordance to the Principles of Responsibility; adheres to organizational policies and guidelines; supports compliance initiatives; maintains confidences; admits mistakes; conducts business with honesty; shows consistency in words and actions; follows through on commitments.All Directors, Managers and Supervisors are accountable for communication, implementation, enforcement, monitoring and oversight of compliance policies and