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
- What is the difference between technical and professional components in radiology coding?
- Which modifiers are commonly used in radiology? (e.g., 26, TC, 59, 76, 77, 91)
- Can you explain global billing vs. split billing in radiology?
- What is the difference between diagnostic and interventional radiology?
- How do you code bilateral radiology procedures?
CPT & ICD-10 Coding
- How do you choose the correct CPT code for an imaging study when multiple body parts are imaged?
- If a physician orders “CT Abdomen and Pelvis with contrast,” which CPT code(s) will you assign?
- Difference between screening mammogram and diagnostic mammogram coding?
- What is the CPT code for chest X-ray with two views?
- Which ICD-10 codes are commonly used with MRI brain for stroke evaluation?
Modifiers & Compliance
- When do you use modifier 26 (Professional component) and TC (Technical component)?
- In what scenario would you append modifier 59 in radiology coding?
- What’s the use of modifier 76 and 77 in radiology?
- How do you handle “Repeat Imaging Studies” done on the same day?
- What are NCCI edits and how do they affect radiology coding?
Documentation & Guidelines
- What elements in a radiology report are necessary for correct coding?
- If documentation says “X-ray shoulder,” but does not specify number of views, how do you code it?
- What’s the difference between “with contrast” and “without contrast” in CT/MRI coding?
- How do you code if both USG abdomen and USG pelvis are performed in one session?
- What compliance issues should you keep in mind while coding radiology charts?
Scenario-Based
- Patient underwent CT Head without contrast, followed by CT Head with contrast in the same encounter. How will you code?
- A diagnostic mammogram was converted to biopsy-guided mammogram in the same visit. How do you code and use modifiers?
- Physician performed fluoroscopic guidance during a pain injection procedure. How do you code that?
- If a patient had MRI brain for seizure evaluation and MRI spine for back pain in one session, will you code separately or together?
- A portable chest X-ray was performed twice in a day (morning and evening). Which modifier applies?