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About The Role

Computer coding jobs in Canada at Rex.zone focus on medical coding for healthcare revenue cycle management (RCM). You will translate clinical documentation into standardized codes (e.g., ICD-10-CA and CCI) to support billing accuracy, reimbursement, reporting, compliance, and audit readiness in Canadian healthcare.

Key Responsibilities

  • Assign ICD-10-CA and CCI codes for inpatient and outpatient encounters based on chart review and clinical evidence
  • Apply OHIP and payer/provincial rules where applicable to support billing readiness and clean-claim submission
  • Perform coding QA evaluation including second-pass review, discrepancy resolution, and guideline adherence checks
  • Collaborate with CDI, billing, and denials teams to improve documentation specificity and reduce rework
  • Maintain compliance with PHIPA and secure remote access procedures when handling protected health information
  • Track productivity, accuracy, and turnaround time against service-level expectations
  • Support audit readiness with clear coding rationale, notes, and defensible documentation

Required Qualifications

  • 3+ years of medical coding experience in hospital, clinic, or RCM environments
  • Strong knowledge of ICD-10-CA and CCI; familiarity with CIHI standards
  • Experience with chart review, coding compliance, and structured QA review
  • Comfort working with EHR systems and secure remote workflows
  • Ability to interpret clinical documentation and communicate coding queries clearly

Work Model

Remote (Canada). Full-time remote role.

Privacy: follow applicable Canadian privacy requirements (e.g., PHIPA where relevant).

Compensation

Hourly rate: $30–$50 per hour (based on experience and scope).
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