Remote Coding Auditor

What Is a Remote Coding Auditor and How to Become One

By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

Remote Coding Auditor

What Does a Remote Coding Auditor Do?

As a remote coding auditor, your job is to work from home to audit medical billing documents and make corrections as needed. In this role, you may study patient records to determine if a given code is appropriate, collect and enter data to monitor trends, provide feedback on performance improvement opportunities, and maintain your knowledge of auditing guidelines. Remote coding auditors frequently review past records, provide input on particularly complex cases, support large annual audits, and attend meetings when necessary. This is a remote job, so it is usually possible to use teleconference equipment, but some employers may ask you to attend meetings in person. This job title refers exclusively to medical coding, not those that audit software or website code.

How to Become a Remote Coding Auditor

The primary qualifications for becoming a remote coding auditor are a high school diploma, a national coding certification, and several years of experience as a medical coder. Many auditors work in an office for several years to gain experience before transferring to a remote auditing position. Employers strongly prefer you to be intimately familiar with medical billing and coding, so several years is the minimum amount of experience you should have when applying. Fulfilling the duties and responsibilities of a remote coding auditor requires communication skills, attention to detail, and a reliable internet connection. Additional coding certifications from accredited sources can help you stand out from other applicants, so consider pursuing several of them in your free time.

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