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Certified Professional Coder in San Diego, CA

Certified Professional Coder Job Description

Typically works in a physician’s office. Selects proper codes to classify procedures performed, diagnostic information collected and treatment provided, and posts to patient’s medical chart. Uses ICD-10, Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and/or Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) coding systems. Duties include forwarding documentation to medical billers for processing and payment. May interact with physicians or other medical staff to clarify points of diagnosis. Requires knowledge of medical terminology and abbreviations, attention to detail, and sensitivity to confidential information. Certified Professional Coder (CPC) certification is required.

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Salary for Certified Professional Coder in San Diego, CA

65190 - 87945

Low
65190
The candidate is new to the role or has limited experience and is building necessary skills.
Mid
75030
The candidate has moderate experience in the role, meets most requirements or has equivalent transferable skills, and may also have relevant certifications.
High
87945
The candidate has extensive experience and advanced skills for the role, and may also have specialized certifications.
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