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How much do remote coder 1 jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote coder 1 in Columbus, OH is $26.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.37 and $33.41 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical day look like for a Remote Coder 1?

As a Remote Coder 1, your day typically involves reviewing clinical documentation, assigning accurate diagnostic and procedure codes, and verifying records for billing compliance. You’ll work remotely, often collaborating with healthcare providers and billing teams using secure digital platforms, and may participate in virtual meetings to discuss complex cases. Most positions expect you to meet daily productivity and accuracy benchmarks while maintaining strict patient confidentiality. While the pace can be steady and deadlines must be met, the flexibility of remote work allows you to manage tasks independently and communicate effectively through email or chat with your team. This structure supports a balance between autonomy and teamwork, helping you grow your coding expertise in a supportive, remote environment.

What is a Remote Coder 1 job?

A Remote Coder 1 is an entry-level medical coder who reviews patient records and assigns appropriate medical codes for diagnoses, procedures, and services. They typically work from home, ensuring accuracy and compliance with coding guidelines such as ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS. This role helps healthcare providers receive proper reimbursement from insurance companies while maintaining patient data integrity. Strong attention to detail and knowledge of medical terminology are essential for success in this position.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Remote Coder 1 position, and why are they important?

To excel as a Remote Coder 1, you need a strong understanding of medical terminology, anatomy, and coding systems such as ICD-10 and CPT, commonly supported by a relevant certification like CPC or CCS. Familiarity with healthcare billing software and electronic health records (EHR) systems is often required, along with certifications from organizations like AAPC or AHIMA. Attention to detail, ability to work independently, and strong written communication skills are crucial soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure accurate code assignment, minimize billing errors, and support efficient, remote team collaboration within healthcare organizations.

What cities near Columbus, OH are hiring for Remote Coder 1 jobs? Cities near Columbus, OH with the most Remote Coder 1 job openings:
Infographic showing various Remote Coder 1 job openings in Columbus, OH as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 44% In-person, 6% Hybrid, and 50% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $55,232 per year, or $26.6 per hour.
Payment Specialist, Credits and Adjustments

Payment Specialist, Credits and Adjustments

Orthopedic One

Westerville, OH • On-site

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Orthopedic One rating

6.3

Company rating: 6.3 out of 10

Based on 14 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Candidates must live in Ohio and be available for work in our Westerville, OH location. Position is eligible for remote/onsite hybrid work arrangement after completion of a 90-day introductory period. 

Position Summary: Responsible for the expedient and accurate posting of adjustments and reconciliation of payments received.

Responsibilities/Accountabilities:

Payment Entry:

  1. Completes adjustment entry and credits reconciliation in a timely and accurate manner including:
    1. Posts approved adjustments to practice management system to maintain reconciliation of accounts.
    2. Research adjustments to ensure accounts were appealed and worked in accordance with A/R policies and procedures.
    3. Balances batches, ensuring small balance and bad debt accounts have been appropriately worked, and initiates transaction reports.
    4. Ensures all cash, checks, EFT and credit card payments are reconciled and balanced between EMR and bank deposits daily. Identifies and resolves any transaction exceptions to ensure accurate daily balance.
    5. Reconciles and researches all credit balances and unapplied payments on accounts.  Follows payer guidelines for notifications of overpayments on accounts.
    6. Ensures all A/R Adjustments and Credit Balances have been posted and balanced by month end.
    7. Post proper adjustments and payments for bad debt collection payments.
  1. Properly communicates and documents payment denials in the practice management system and communicates with the appropriate billing representative in a timely manner.
  2. Properly identifies insurance credit balances and overpayments by utilizing various software variance tools.
  3. Completes ancillary payment posting reports as needed (low balance accounts, unapplied payments and unbalanced insurance accounts.)
  4. Completes daily payment posting and reconciliation of unapplied payments on accounts to ensure accounts balance properly.
  5. Research payer takebacks and recoupments to ensure accuracy of take back.
  6. Processes patient refunds per department policy guidelines.
  7. Completes assigned work queues daily. Ensuring response is according to status assigned (1 Normal – Respond within 3 days, 2 Priority – Respond within 2 days, 3 Urgent – Respond within 1 day).

Department Coverage:

  1. Cross trained to provide department coverage in charge entry, posting payments/denials, lockbox postings and cash out.
  2. Maintains professional knowledge regarding medical billing and coding procedures, insurance carriers, federal programs, and established payment posting workflows, etc.

Customer Service and Communications:

  1. Communicates with patients, insurance carriers and other outside entities in a professional manner as needed.  Identifies solutions and responds professionally to patient concerns, i.e., pleasant tone of voice, courteous language, etc.  Uses appropriate grammar and demonstrates tact and diplomacy in patient interactions, by phone and in person.
  2. Diffuses negative situations with patients and maintains a pleasant and professional tone during stressful circumstances and heavy workload.
  3. Communicates with staff members in a professional, pleasant manner; Shares information relevant to work, no gossiping or disparaging remarks, accepts work without complaint or provides reasons why assignment is unmanageable, asks and answers questions related to improving department performance.

Teamwork:

  1. Works cooperatively with coworkers, providers, and management.
  2. Shares knowledge and insights with co-workers in a constructive manner.
  3. Willingly provides coverage to department, staying beyond scheduled ending time when clinic schedule demands it, volunteering to cover time off or unexpected absences, maintaining workflow in department without direct supervision.
  4. Addresses conflicts with person directly before involving manager or uninvolved peers.
  5. Is considerate of others with regard to taking breaks or meal periods, use of computer and telephone, and noise in department.

Policies and Procedures:

  1. Knows and complies with policies and procedures as enumerated in the Orthopedic One Employee Handbook and policies and procedures documents.
  2. Provides assistance and support to leadership in implementing policies and procedures as necessary.
  3. Actively participates in training, and conducting day to day work activity by adhering to all policies and procedures as enumerated in compliance and risk management programs.

Education, Experience, and Certification/Licensure Required:

High School Diploma or equivalent required with a minimum of two years of medical billing, bookkeeping, banking or finance experience. Certified Professional Coding education or certification is preferred. Candidates must be able to work with high volume of work while maintaining attention to detail and accuracy and demonstrate excellent oral and written communication skills. Computer skills required to operate practice management system (i.e., use Window operating system, conduct Internet searches, communicate by email, etc.).


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