Hiring Alert – Medical Coders (Radiology)

Position Details

  • Position: Medical Coder
  • Specialty: Radiology
  • Location: Work From Home (Day Shift)
  • Experience: 1 to 3 years (Radiology coding only)
  • Salary: ₹3 LPA – ₹7 LPA (Based on experience and current CTC)
  • Joining: Immediate joiners preferred

Why This Role is Perfect for You

Working as a Radiology Medical Coder from home provides the perfect balance of professional growth and work-life flexibility. You get the opportunity to work on challenging cases, improve your coding skills, and contribute to accurate healthcare documentation — all without the daily commute.


Eligibility Criteria

To ensure we hire the right talent, we have set clear eligibility requirements:

  • Must have 1–3 years of hands-on Radiology coding experience
  • Proficiency in ICD-10, CPT, and other relevant coding guidelines
  • Strong knowledge of medical terminology
  • Good communication skills and attention to detail
  • Not open to freshers
  • Not open to other specialties — Radiology only

Key Responsibilities

As a Radiology Medical Coder, you will:

  • Review and interpret medical records related to Radiology
  • Assign accurate codes according to industry standards
  • Ensure compliance with healthcare regulations
  • Meet daily productivity and accuracy targets
  • Collaborate with the quality assurance team for process improvement

Salary & Benefits

The salary range for this role is ₹3 LPA – ₹7 LPA, depending on your experience and current CTC. In addition, you get:

  • Remote working flexibility
  • Day shift for better work-life balance
  • Career growth opportunities in the healthcare domain

How to Apply

If you meet the eligibility criteria, send your updated CV to:

📧 globaledge02@gmail.com
📌 Subject Line: Application – Radiology Medical Coder


Pro Tip: Apply early! Immediate joiners will be given preference.


Final Thoughts

Radiology medical coding is a rewarding career for those who are detail-oriented and passionate about healthcare. If you have the required experience and skills, don’t miss this opportunity to work from the comfort of your home while earning a competitive salary.

Basic Knowledge

  1. What is the difference between technical and professional components in radiology coding?
  2. Which modifiers are commonly used in radiology? (e.g., 26, TC, 59, 76, 77, 91)
  3. Can you explain global billing vs. split billing in radiology?
  4. What is the difference between diagnostic and interventional radiology?
  5. How do you code bilateral radiology procedures?

CPT & ICD-10 Coding

  1. How do you choose the correct CPT code for an imaging study when multiple body parts are imaged?
  2. If a physician orders “CT Abdomen and Pelvis with contrast,” which CPT code(s) will you assign?
  3. Difference between screening mammogram and diagnostic mammogram coding?
  4. What is the CPT code for chest X-ray with two views?
  5. Which ICD-10 codes are commonly used with MRI brain for stroke evaluation?

Modifiers & Compliance

  1. When do you use modifier 26 (Professional component) and TC (Technical component)?
  2. In what scenario would you append modifier 59 in radiology coding?
  3. What’s the use of modifier 76 and 77 in radiology?
  4. How do you handle “Repeat Imaging Studies” done on the same day?
  5. What are NCCI edits and how do they affect radiology coding?

Documentation & Guidelines

  1. What elements in a radiology report are necessary for correct coding?
  2. If documentation says “X-ray shoulder,” but does not specify number of views, how do you code it?
  3. What’s the difference between “with contrast” and “without contrast” in CT/MRI coding?
  4. How do you code if both USG abdomen and USG pelvis are performed in one session?
  5. What compliance issues should you keep in mind while coding radiology charts?

Scenario-Based

  1. Patient underwent CT Head without contrast, followed by CT Head with contrast in the same encounter. How will you code?
  2. A diagnostic mammogram was converted to biopsy-guided mammogram in the same visit. How do you code and use modifiers?
  3. Physician performed fluoroscopic guidance during a pain injection procedure. How do you code that?
  4. If a patient had MRI brain for seizure evaluation and MRI spine for back pain in one session, will you code separately or together?
  5. A portable chest X-ray was performed twice in a day (morning and evening). Which modifier applies?

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