Medical billing and coding jobs from home offer a chance to build an out-of-the-cubicle career in healthcare. In fact, this remote-friendly career path is so in-demand that the Bureau of Labor and Statistics estimates it’ll grow much faster than average!
Some estimates even suggest there are 50% more medical billing and coding jobs than there are professionals to fill them!
A recent CNBC video highlights this labor gap of medical coders in a Where The Jobs Are report. Needless to say, with the right training under your belt, you can enter this wide-open professional field and secure steady employment.
And, because many of the job responsibilities can be done using just a computer and Internet connection, there are a number of medical billing and coding jobs from home.
Interested? Let’s look at this hugely in-demand remote career path and how you can get started (even if you have no experience).
What is Medical Billing and Coding?
The healthcare industry as a whole is booming. If you’ve always been interested in a career in healthcare but can’t stand the sight of blood or didn’t want to go to school for years to get a degree and certification, medical coding may be right up your alley.
You see, medical billing and coding specialists play an important role in the financial side of healthcare. They review patients’ records and assign codes to procedures and diagnoses. These codes are used by medical providers to bill insurance companies, patients, and government agencies (think Medicaid and Medicare).
To keep things consistent, the entire industry uses three standard code sets. These are known as CPT, HCPCS, and ICD-10.
The information you extract from records becomes a part of a patient’s medical history. So accuracy and confidentiality are key!
Medical Billing and Coding Pay
Medical billing and coding jobs are known to pay pretty darn good. According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, the median pay in 2016 was $38,040 per year or about $18.29 per hour. Not too bad for a remote healthcare job that doesn’t require a degree!
Medical Billing and Coding Certification
We know that medical billing and coding is an in-demand profession. But it’s not something you can just jump into. While you don’t need a degree, you will need post-secondary training. Once you complete training, it is often recommended to seek industry certification. (A good training program will prepare you for both your career and certification).
As an entry-level medical billing and coding pro, there are two industry certifications to consider. The first is the Certified Professional Coder (CPC) offered by the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). The other is Certified Coding Associate (CCA) offered by American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA).
Although certification isn’t necessarily a prerequisite of employment, it can make you a desirable hire in the eyes of employers. But before you even think about gaining certification, you’ll need to go through training. Remember, a good program will set you up for success in your career and will prepare you to seek certification post-graduation.
Medical Billing and Coding Training
The Online Medical Billing and Coding Certification Training Program at CareerStep prepares students to work as a medical billing and coding specialist AND obtain certification after graduating. Did I mention you can do it all entirely online in as little as four months? It’s true. Full-time students can complete training in a few short months and be one step closer to securing employment.
And because Career Step has developed relationships with employers over the years, many of their graduates have jobs immediately following graduation. There are even opportunities for remote employment!
With Career Step, you’ll have the knowledge and skills to increase your earning potential as a medical billing and coding pro.
To learn more about the many benefits of the training program and how you can enroll, visit the Career Step career and education training page.
Medical Billing and Coding Jobs
Many medical billing pros work for physicians, hospitals, clinics and other healthcare facilities. But there are a number of medical billing and coding jobs from home too.
Medical Billing and Coding Jobs From Home
Maxim Health Information Services
At Maxim Health Information Services, there are a variety of medical billing and coding jobs from home for you to choose from. In addition to working remotely, you are eligible for benefits that include 401(k), medical coverage, and flexible scheduling!
MRA Information Health Services
MRA offers remote coding and cancer registry positions. Because they hope to retain long-term employees, MRA offers competitive pay, benefits, advancement opportunities, and continued education and training programs.
Aviacode
Aviacode hires certified coders nationwide. Assignments range from psychiatry, inpatient, outpatient, and more. All of their medical billing and coding jobs from home are contract-based. This means that, while you won’t be benefits eligible, you will be afforded greater flexibility in how and when you work!
Lexicode
For 35 years, LexiCode has provided remote coding support throughout the healthcare industry. They routinely advertise medical billing and coding jobs from home to meet their clients’ demand. Although there are a number of specialities to choose from, most of their openings involve hospital-based and physician-based coding.
Precyse
To date, there are coders located throughout 41 states at Precyse. As a remote coder here, you gain access to continuing education programs and ongoing support! There’s even chances to advance your career or learn a new skill that can lead to greater work opportunities.
Where Else To Look for Medical Billing and Coding Jobs From Home
Above is just a short list of known companies that hire remote medical coders. This list should give you an idea of what’s out there but is by no means exhaustive!
There are many more opportunities where those came from. Check out these 22 free websites, blogs and job boards for additional leads.
Additional Resources
Before jumping in to any new career path, be sure to do your research! You want it to be the right choice for you. The AAPC has an active forum with tons of great posts. Browse through the threads for valuable insight and information from current medical billing and coding pros.
MTStars also has a coding-specific forum you can look through. There are discussions on everything from schooling to job opportunities!
And of course, don’t forget about LinkedIn! Give your profile a makeover so you attract career-building connections.
Happily,
Ashlee
Cori Ramos says
Hi Ashlee!
Happy Monday! Thanks for putting all these great resources together! I know some ladies who would love to read this!
No doubt I’m passing this on. Have a great week!
Cori
Nicole nolan says
Hello was wondering how doable is it to be a medical coder from home how many hours would be required, I need flexible hours maybe early in the morning or the evening or the weekend. Im a mom of three kids as well as a homeschool. Thanks
Nicole nolan
Alicia Fujimoto says
Hey Ashlee!
This is exactly the type of information I was looking for. Thank you for providing great stats and resources. I’ll be sure to pass this along to friends who are also looking to ‘think outside the cubicle’ and gain control of their lives.
Alicia
Ashlee Anderson says
Hi Alicia,
You’re welcome. Thank you for stopping by. Good luck in your quest to kick your cubicle to the curb π
Happily,
Ashlee
Shams ul arifeen says
I am interested in work from home medical billig job
Vickie Thoma says
I am going to school for medical billing and coding but I would like to work part time from home for now
Garnette Brown says
Hi Ashlee,
Do you know of any companies that just use medical billers. I donβt have my coding degree, but I have more that 15 years in the medical field. I have done everything in a doctors office except be the doctor and the nurse.
Deanna McKee says
Hi Ashley!
I just passed my CPC exam and looking for a job preferably remote. Do you have any information about which companies hire new coders and is it hard finding a job in this field being a new coder?
Ashlee Anderson says
Hi Deanna,
Congratulations! That’s great that you have passed your CPC. From what I have heard, it is not necessarily difficult to find a job as a new coder. In fact, there is a shortage of coders so there are often more job vacancies that trained professionals, like you, to fill them.
I heard great things about Lexicode. They have an entire remote division for coding pros. Have you looked into them? https://www.talento.io/eFpWorkplace/newcareers.do
Happily,
Ashlee
Jessica Stahley says
Hi Ashlee,
I have gotten my technical in medical billing and coding and will graduate this June with my associates. How can I get started with a job in this field as soon as possible?
Manivannan says
thank you for your valuable information which I was looking for. I am working in a medical coding company in India. Outpatient clinics speciality. Can I get a work from home project?
Aaqib says
Many medical billing companies work in devoloping counyries on less rates can do this same thing individually out side from usa i have experities in medicall billing
Anonymous says
Hi Ashlee,
The above health care companies don’t provide home based coding jobs to indian??
Shereen.C.Chacko says
Hi dear,
I am interested to work as a Medical Coder from home. I am a fresher and interested to work online. Please guide me through this with several options
Nusrath Iqbal says
I have an experience of 8 yrs billing coding job iam looking 1 to work from my home. Thanks
Virginia Macaro says
I just completed a medical and billing course and am interested in beginning work from my home. How do I go about getting started?
Cindy says
Hello All,
I have been working in the Medical Billing field for over 8 years. I have also graduated from College with an Associates degree in Medical Billing and Coding in July 2017. I am looking for jobs that are remote jobs. I’m looking for extra work. Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you
Ashley says
Hi everyone!
I recently graduated with my CPC. I have been looking for something remote and part-time. I also work as an LPN and have a 4 year old at home on my days off and would like to be home and work as well if possible. Its proving to be a bit harder to find something than I thought! Anyone have any input?
Anything would be great!
Thank you!!
Ashley
marie says
The link to Lexicode is not viable Ashley
Ashlee Anderson says
Thanks Marie! I’ll give it an update π
Happily,
Ashlee
Nivedita says
I want hcc coding job for home work, I m from India, having 3 year experience in home Coding I can with accuracy
Elizabeth Mathew says
Hi ! i am interested in this job. Please provide the details
Nick Jones says
Hello, I found very little information in that coding-specific forum other than reich-wing propaganda and people complaining about pay or lay-offs. I am sad now.