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I thought this would make for an interesting discussion thread. I think these are very encouraging results. I especially like that you don't have to have an advanced college degree to earn a decent living. The discouraging news was that in the last 5 years starting salaries for new coders has not gone up. Hopefully that trend will change soon.
http://news.aapc.com/index.php/2012/09/salary-survey-2012-trends-show-growth-and-diversification/
The 2012 average salary is $47,870, based on responses. This includes credentialed and non-credentialed members; but, when broken down by credential, the averages this year look like this:
http://news.aapc.com/index.php/2012/09/salary-survey-2012-trends-show-growth-and-diversification/
The 2012 average salary is $47,870, based on responses. This includes credentialed and non-credentialed members; but, when broken down by credential, the averages this year look like this:
- Certified Professional Coder (CPC®) – $47,796 (up nearly $900 from 2011)
- Certified Professional Coder – Hospital Outpatient (CPC-H®) – $56,466 (up nearly $1,800 from last year)
- Certified Professional Coder – Payer (CPC-P®) – $55,255 (up nearly $3,800 from last year)
- Certified Professional Medical Auditor (CPMA®) – $59,365 (up more than $3,200 over last year)
- Specialty credentials – $54,145
- All AAPC credentials, avg. – $48,033