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Medical coding and billing salaries in Connecticut

The median yearly income for Connecticut medical coders, billers, auditors, and other healthcare business professionals is $70,598 compared to the New England region’s overall median income of $70,698.

Our 2024 salary survey shows that the highest-paid people in Connecticut working in the business of healthcare make an average $118,125 and hold the CPPM credential, among others.

The top three employers of healthcare business professionals in the state are hospitals (both outpatient & inpatient depts), health systems, and large group practices (50+ physicians).

Roughly 57.5 percent of healthcare business professionals in Connecticut work remotely, earning an average $72,183. A reported 24.1 percent work on site, earning an average $63,238, and 18.4 percent work partly onsite and partly remote (hybrid), earning an average $75,000.

Connecticut salaries by certification

Certification Type

Average Salary

CPC

$ 70,193

COC

$ 83,125

CIC

$ 110,000

CRC

$ 77,353

CPB

$ 62,222

CPMA

$ 94,091

CDEO

$ 85,000

CPPM

$ 118,125

CEMC

$ 77,500

CFPC

$ 67,500

CGSC

$ 87,083

CHONC

$ 64,167

COBGC

$ 70,000

COSC

$ 77,500

CCC

$ 82,500

CEDC

$ 72,500

CIRCC

$ 67,500

Connecticut salaries by education level

Certification + Educational Background

Average Salary

High school graduate

$ 64,375

Technical school

$ 66,190

Some college

$ 70,111

Associate's degree

$ 67,083

Bachelor's degree

$ 74,303

Master's degree

$ 79,423

Connecticut salaries by experience

Certification + Yrs. Experience

Average Salary

0-1

$ 49,583

2.0-4.0

$ 55,071

5.0-9.0

$ 65,208

10.0-15.0

$ 72,768

16.0-20.0

$ 73,512

21.0-25.0

$ 71,250

26.0-30.0

$ 97,083

31+

$ 90,625

About this report

Those considering a medical coding career won’t find a better source of industry information than AAPC, the nation’s largest professional organization for medical coders, billers, and others working in the business of healthcare. AAPC offers certifications, code books, exam study guides and additional preparation materials, local chapters, distance learning classes, and other resources.

AAPC annually surveys healthcare business professionals regarding their income based on location, education, experience, credential(s), and other data points. The figures posted here are based on the most recent survey report, which resulted in about 24,000 responses.

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