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How much do remote rn auditor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote rn auditor in the United States is $32.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.85 and $36.06 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Remote RN Auditor?

A Remote RN Auditor is a registered nurse who reviews medical records, clinical documentation, and billing information to ensure compliance with healthcare regulations and standards—all while working remotely. Their primary focus is to verify accuracy in coding, billing, and adherence to clinical guidelines, often for insurance companies, hospitals, or healthcare organizations. They play a crucial role in identifying errors, preventing fraud, and improving the quality of patient care. This job typically requires an active RN license, strong attention to detail, and experience with healthcare compliance and auditing.

What does a Remote RN Auditor do?

As a remote RN auditor, your job is to review claims and audit financial statements to ensure validity and accuracy. In this role, you may examine documentation from the patient or clinic, evaluate the effectiveness of care, or ensure that claims comply with government regulations. RN auditors often provide advice for cutting costs and contact both healthcare providers and clients to negotiate specific claims or resolve billing issues. Remote RN auditors often work with daily or weekly batches of work as assigned, but in rare cases, you may be asked to prioritize auditing certain material when time is of the essence.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote RN Auditor?

To thrive as a Remote RN Auditor, you need a strong background in nursing, clinical documentation, and auditing practices, typically with an active RN license and experience in medical record review. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems, coding standards (such as ICD-10 and CPT), and auditing software is essential. Attention to detail, strong analytical thinking, and effective written communication are standout soft skills in this role. These capabilities ensure accurate audits, regulatory compliance, and clear reporting in a remote healthcare environment.

What are some common challenges faced by Remote RN Auditors, and how can they be effectively managed?

Remote RN Auditors often encounter challenges such as navigating complex electronic health record systems, ensuring data accuracy while working independently, and staying updated on frequently changing compliance regulations. To manage these, successful auditors develop strong organizational skills, maintain regular communication with team members, and participate in ongoing training. Proactively seeking clarification on ambiguous cases and leveraging available resources from their organization can also help maintain high-quality audit outcomes and job satisfaction.

What is the difference between Remote Rn Auditor vs Remote Rn Reviewer?

AspectRemote Rn AuditorRemote Rn Reviewer
CertificationsRN license, auditing certifications (e.g., CHAP, RAC)RN license, clinical review certifications
Work EnvironmentHealthcare organizations, insurance companies, auditing firmsHealthcare providers, insurance companies, utilization review
Primary ResponsibilitiesAuditing medical records for compliance, coding accuracy, and billingReviewing medical records for appropriateness and medical necessity

Remote Rn Auditors focus on compliance and coding accuracy through audits, while Remote Rn Reviewers primarily assess medical necessity and appropriateness of care. Both roles require RN licensure and related certifications, often working within healthcare or insurance settings. The key difference lies in their core functions: auditing versus clinical review, though both contribute to quality and compliance in healthcare reimbursement.

How do I become a remote RN auditor?

To become a remote RN auditor, you typically need a valid registered nurse license, relevant experience in healthcare or medical record review, and knowledge of coding and compliance standards such as HIPAA. Many employers also prefer candidates with certifications like Certified Professional Medical Auditor (CPMA) or Certified Coding Specialist (CCS). Strong attention to detail and proficiency with electronic health record systems are essential for success in this role.

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Infographic showing various Remote Rn Auditor job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 48% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 34% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $68,617 per year, or $33 per hour.

Tele-Triage Registered Nurse - RN

BrightSpring Health Services

Louisville, KY • Remote

$33 - $35/hr

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


BrightSpring Health Services rating

4.9

Company rating: 4.9 out of 10

Based on 64 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

219th of 242 rated social care providers


Job description

Starting Point Nursing Services


Full Time Tele-Triage (Fully Remote) Registered Nurse Position:

*Must have compact state RN licensure from the state in which you currently reside

*Remote Triage & Home Health RN experience highly preferred

*Potential Start Date:  9/14/26

New Available FULL TIME Schedule:

* Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 2p-10p CST (3p-11p EST) & Friday 11a-7p CST (12p-8p EST) & Saturday 8a-4p CST (9a-5p EST)

This Registered Nurse provides On-Call and Triage for the assigned population in accordance with triage protocols. This position remotely develops/implements care plans for persons served in the area of responsibility. The Tele-Triage RN assesses health status, identifies problems and needs of person(s) served in their assigned caseload, develops nursing care plans in collaboration with operations RN’s. You will complete chart reviews and monthly host home reviews and perform On-Bound calling to assigned populations/locations. This RN performs data analysis in multiple systems.


  • Monitor assigned phone lines during service hours to ensure timely response for caller needs
  • Triage all symptom-based calls and give recommendations according to the approved triage protocol
  • Triage patients by assessing severity of symptoms and referral to appropriate setting or level of care
  • Document in real time all care related recommendations and ensure local operations are notified of triage supports and outcomes
  • Initiate contact with acute care setting to coordinate services for clients receiving care in the ED/Hospital and coordinate the discharge planning; Notify operations of triage recommendations
  • Coordinate any medication orders with the assigned pharmacy and update MAR/QuickMar for appropriate administration
  • Work assigned prior authorizations to ensure timely documentation and submit to assigned pharmacy for billing
  • Complete/conduct assessment and reassessment of persons served as assigned
  • Develop/update care plans and determine persons served needs and secure physicians orders as needed
  • Communicate with beneficiaries primarily phone, text, online (web) chat, or email
  • Ensure compliance with state/local/payer requirements through review of documentation
  • Provide coaching and education related to the health and well-being of persons served
  • Participate in performance improvement activities and maintain ongoing clinical knowledge through internal/external training programs
  • Document above actions in Nurse’s Notes or Service Delivery Log
  • Maintain time sheet log for weekly submission for productivity management to assigned supervisor
  • Notify each practice, physician, and/or managed care client of all encounters with patients, parents, or managed care clients regardless of follow-up needs before office opening
  • Notify designated leadership of operational concerns
  • Actively participate in applicable meetings and committees as requested (e.g., IDT, HRC, Safety/Quality committee, and annual person served directed/active treatment plan meetings)

  • Degree/certification from an accredited school of nursing
  • Current licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN) in the state of practice, which is current and remains in good standing. Must have a compact state RN license.
  • Clinical experience in providing services and supports to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, home health and Hospice patients or related disorders
  • Two year Home Health nursing experience

Starting Point Nursing Services, an affiliate of BrightSpring Health Services, is staffed 100% by a team of remote registered nurses trained to support the post-acute continuum with clinical advice and interventions. Our 24/7 On-Call and Triage team responds to physician practices, home health agencies, intellectual disability providers, and assisted living providers. Our services are tailored to our partners, including remote physical/chart assessments, predictive care modeling, clinical programming interventions for high-risk populations, emergent care coordination, and case management. For more information, please visit www.startingpointnursing.com. Follow us on LinkedIn.
USD $33.00 - $35.00 / Hour

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