Medical Coders

What Do They Do?

What Do They Do?

Medical coders assign codes for billing and reimbursement of health services based on patient diagnoses and treatments. They stay current on coding changes and may inform staff about updates. Coders work with electronic medical records and various software programs. Their duties also include reviewing patient information, retrieving records, and acting as a liaison between clinicians and billing offices. This role requires attention to detail and involves little to no direct patient contact.

Where Do They Work?

Where Do They Work?

Medical coders typically work in health care settings like hospitals, physician offices, clinics, and nursing homes, as well as in consulting firms and insurance companies. They usually work 40 hours a week, with some overtime or shift work in 24/7 hospital departments.

How Much Do They Earn?

How Much Do They Earn?

Mean annual salary: $47,503

Entry-level annual salary: $36,103

Supply and Demand

Supply and Demand

Given the rising demand for health care services, there continues to be a need for medical coders in many health care settings.

Educational Requirements

Educational Requirements

Medical coders can earn an associate degree, often combined with medical billing, in 2 to 3 semesters, covering medical terminology, anatomy, computer skills, and coding. Employers prefer candidates with RHIT certification. Advancement is possible through specialization or management roles.

Licensure Requirements

Licensure Requirements

While New York does not require medical coders to be licensed or certified, national professional groups, such as The American Health Information Management Association and the American Academy of Professional Coders offer national certification.

Financial Support

Financial Support

Financial support can come from various federal, state, and private sources. Contact your college or university to learn about the financial aid options they offer, as well as other potential sources of funding that may be available.

Education Programs

Education Programs

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Swedish Institute

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New York City

New York City

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SUNY Westchester Community College

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Valhalla

Hudson Valley

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SUNY Schenectady County Communicate College

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Schenectady

Capital Region

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SUNY Genesee Community College

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Batavia

Finger Lakes

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SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University

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Brooklyn

New York City

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Queensborough Community College CUNY

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Bayside

New York City

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Mohawk Valley Community College

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Utica

Mohawk Valley

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Lehman College CUNY

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Bronx

New York City

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Kingsborough Community College CUNY

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Brooklyn

New York City

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Hudson Valley Community College

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Troy

Capital Region

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Hostos Community College CUNY

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Bronx

New York City

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Herkimer College

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Herkimer

Mohawk Valley

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EBI Career College

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Vestal

Southern Tier

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College of Staten Island CUNY

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Staten Island

New York City

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Brooklyn Educational Opportunity Center

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Brooklyn

New York City

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Bryant & Stratton College

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Albany

Capital Region

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Borough of Manhattan Community College CUNY

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New York City

New York City

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Branford Hall Career Institute

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Amityville

Long Island

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Berkeley College

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New York City

New York City

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ABC Training Center

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Bronx

New York City

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Ace Institute of Technology

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New York City

New York City

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