Are you an experienced Radiology Medical Coder looking for a flexible work-from-home opportunity? Here’s your chance!
We are currently hiring Radiology Coders with 1–3 years of experience who are passionate about accuracy, compliance, and medical coding standards.
📌 Job Details
- Position: Radiology Medical Coder
- Experience: 1–3 years
- Location: Chennai & Coimbatore
- Work Mode: Work from Home
- Interview Mode: Virtual Interview
- Notice Period: Up to 1 month
✅ Requirements
- Hands-on experience in Radiology coding (1–3 years)
- Strong knowledge of ICD-10-CM, CPT, and compliance guidelines
- Ability to review and assign accurate codes for Radiology reports
- Good communication and analytical skills
📞 Contact Details
- Phone: +91 9176784544
- HR Contact Person: Ajo
If you are interested, kindly share your updated resume and grab this opportunity to work from home while advancing your career in medical coding.
🎯 Why Join This Role?
- Flexible work-from-home setup
- Opportunity to grow in the Radiology coding domain
- Supportive team and learning environment
🔎 Radiology Coding Interview Questions & Answers
Here are some commonly asked interview questions for Radiology coders to help you prepare:
1. What are the common CPT codes used in Radiology?
Answer: Some common codes include:
- 71045–71048 (Chest X-rays)
- 73560–73564 (Knee X-rays)
- 72141–72158 (MRI Spine)
- 74150–74178 (CT Abdomen/Pelvis)
2. How do you differentiate between diagnostic and screening radiology services?
Answer: Screening is preventive (e.g., mammogram screening), while diagnostic is performed due to symptoms, history, or abnormal screening results. Correct ICD-10-CM codes should be applied accordingly.
3. What modifier is used when multiple radiology procedures are performed on the same day?
Answer: Modifier -59 (Distinct Procedural Service) or -XU (Unusual Non-Overlapping Service), depending on payer guidelines.
4. Can you explain the difference between technical and professional components in Radiology?
Answer:
- Technical Component (TC): Use of equipment, supplies, and technician time.
- Professional Component (26): Interpretation and report provided by the physician.
Global service includes both.
5. How do you ensure compliance in Radiology coding?
Answer: By following ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines, CPT rules, and NCCI edits, and ensuring documentation supports the codes billed.
6. What ICD-10-CM code would you assign for a screening mammogram?
Answer: Z12.31 – Encounter for screening mammogram for malignant neoplasm of breast.