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Date Posted
Today
New!Remote Work Level
100% Remote
Location
Remote, US National

Job Schedule
Full-Time
Salary
$100,000 - $120,000 ANNUALLY
Benefits
401k Matching/Retirement Savings Dental Insurance Health/Medical Insurance Vision Insurance
Categories
Auditor, Healthcare, Medical Coding, Operations, Product Manager, Project Manager
Job Type
Employee
Career Level
Manager
Travel Required
Yes
Education Level
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About the Role
Title: Diagnosis-Related Group (DRG) Manager
Location: United States
Job Description:
The DRG Manager leads the planning, coordination, and execution of DRG audit activities, ensuring teams meet client SLAs and operational goals. This role oversees inventory, aging, risks, and day-to-day performance, while collaborating cross-functionally to support program success.
The role directly manages a team of auditors responsible for MS-DRG and APR-DRG reviews, ensuring accurate coding and reimbursement outcomes. The ideal candidate demonstrates strong leadership and analytical skills, along with expertise in Coding Guidelines, Coding Clinic, and audit tools, and a solid understanding of CMS regulations and payer requirements.
Salary Range: $100,000 – $120,000 (based on experience, skills, and qualifications)
Location: 100% Remote (U.S.-based)
Up to 10% annual travel (for team meetings and limited client onsite engagements.)
A brief coding/auditing assessment may be included as part of the interview process.
For more information on benefits and what we offer please visit us at https://www.exlservice.com/us-careers-and-benefits
The posted range is the hiring range for this role — a subset of the broader range available to employees over time — and reflects base salary across our national hiring scale. Final offers are based on several factors, including the candidate's skills and experience, internal pay equity, work location, market conditions for the role, and the specific scope and responsibilities of the position. The top of the range is reserved for candidates who notably exceed the requirements; the lower end applies to those with less experience or fewer preferred qualifications. For positions based in higher-cost zones (e.g., California, New York, New Jersey), actual compensation may exceed the posted range; your recruiter will share specifics during the process.
Responsibilities
- Support the execution and ongoing improvement of DRG audit programs, including readmissions and place of service reviews
- Partner with cross-functional teams (product, analytics, technology, operations) to support implementation of audit solutions
- Oversee day-to-day audit operations, ensuring alignment with SLAs, quality expectations, and productivity goals
- Manage inventory, workflow distribution, aging, and throughput to ensure timely completion of audits
- Provide direct supervision to auditors, including coaching, feedback, and performance management
- Ensure adherence to productivity, quality, and turnaround standards
- Monitor regulatory and payer guideline updates, ensuring audits remain compliant and current
- Support performance management processes, including one-on-ones, training, and development planning
- Identify operational gaps and contribute to process improvement initiatives
- Escalate and help resolve client or operational issues as needed
- Support reporting activities, including productivity, quality, and inventory metrics
- Assist with program implementations and operational initiatives
Qualifications
- CCS, RHIT, RHIA preferred
- 5–8 years of experience with MS-DRG and APR-DRG, including strong knowledge of ICD-10-CM/PCS and Official Coding Guidelines
- Prior experience leading teams or acting in a supervisory capacity
- Strong understanding of DRG reimbursement methodologies
- Knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial payer guidelines
- Experience working in audit or payment integrity operations
- Strong analytical skills with ability to identify trends and support decision-making
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and audit/reporting systems
🔹 Key Skills & Attributes:
- Ability to manage audit workflows and team performance to meet operational targets
- Strong understanding of quality, productivity, and audit accuracy standards
- Ability to analyze data and identify trends and improvement opportunities
- Effective collaboration across clinical, operational, and technical teams
- Ability to support process improvements and workflow enhancements
- Strong organizational and time management skills
- Ability to build relationships and maintain positive team and client interactions
What We Offer:
✨ A fast-paced, innovative environment with a team of industry-leading experts
✨ Hands-on experience with top-tier clients in the healthcare industry
✨ A strong culture of collaboration, support, and inclusivity
✨ Competitive benefits package, including healthcare, vision, dental, and 401(k) options
Required Skills
- Adapting To Change
- Attention To Consistency
- Computer Literacy
- DRG Expect
- Interpersonal Dynamics with Coworkers
- Microsoft Office
- Results Orientation
- Time Management Skills
- Working under Pressure
- Writing Communication Skills
About Us
EXL (NASDAQ: EXLS) is a leading data analytics and digital operations and solutions company. We partner with clients using a data and AI-led approach to reinvent business models, drive better business outcomes and unlock growth with speed. EXL harnesses the power of data, analytics, AI, and deep industry knowledge to transform operations for the world’s leading corporations in industries including insurance, healthcare, banking and financial services, media and retail, among others. EXL was founded in 1999 with the core values of innovation, collaboration, excellence, integrity and respect.