Medical Billing & Coding Salary Information For Colorado Residents

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Colorado hosted roughly 2,770 Medical Billers and Coders in 2017, according to Indeed.com, an employment information and statistical website (www.indeed.com). The average salary in Colorado, at nearly $49,000 annually, is higher than not only the national average, but also that of each of its neighboring states, and it is expected to continue to grow. Moreover, according to the state’s Department of Labor and Employment, health care administration professionals including Medical Billers and Coders can expect an increase of over 10% job growth by 2020.

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Colorado Health Care Administration Employment Benefits

Throughout Colorado, most health care facilities including hospitals, clinics, mental health facilities, alternative clinics and outpatient service facilities provide excellent benefits. Trained professionals can expect a good starting salary, sufficient paid time off, great medical benefit packages including dental and vision, 401k plans and other retirement options, life insurance and more.  

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 Colorado Regional Salary & Employment Information

The table below indicates median Medical Billing & Coding salaries for a number of cities and regions throughout the state:

Region
# of Professionals
Top 10 Percentile
Denver / Aurora
2450
$58000
Colorado Springs
1440
$52500
Boulder
900
$57000
Fort Collins / Loveland
260
$69000
Pueblo
100
$54000
Grand Junction
100
$54500
Greely
80
$49000