working from home as a prior auth QA auditor👩🏼‍💻✨

If you’re just getting started, begin by updating your resume so it’s ATS-friendly, then apply directly on company websites instead of relying only on job boards. If you don’t have healthcare experience yet, look for entry-level roles like Patient Access Representative, Care Coordinator, Referral Coordinator, Benefits Verification Specialist, or Eligibility Specialist. They’re great ways to get your foot in the door. I also have a Highlight bubble on my profile with current job openings similar to mine if you’re looking for a place to start. 🫶🏼

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... Read moreStarting to work from home as a prior authorization QA auditor can feel overwhelming at first, especially if you're new to the healthcare industry or remote jobs. From my personal journey, one crucial step that made a significant difference was learning how to optimize my resume to be ATS-friendly. This means tailoring your resume with keywords relevant to healthcare claims, prior authorization, and quality assurance, so applicant tracking systems don’t filter you out before a real person even sees it. In addition to relying on popular job boards, I found that applying directly on healthcare company websites significantly increased my chances of landing interviews. Many remote healthcare positions, including QA auditor roles, are posted directly by companies that want candidates familiar with their specific systems and processes. If you don’t have prior experience in healthcare, consider starting with entry-level roles such as Patient Access Representative, Care Coordinator, Referral Coordinator, Benefits Verification Specialist, or Eligibility Specialist. These roles offer invaluable insight into healthcare operations and will lay a strong foundation for moving into a QA auditor position later on. For example, working as a Benefits Verification Specialist helped me better understand insurance policies and authorizations, which is essential for auditing prior authorization requests effectively. Another tip is to build a professional network in healthcare remote work communities on platforms like LinkedIn, Lemon8, and specialized forums using hashtags such as #wfh, #wfhm, and #priorauth. These communities share up-to-date job openings and tips for succeeding in remote healthcare roles. Lastly, part-time work can be a great way to gain flexibility while building your experience. The typical evening shift from 6:30 to 8:30 PM that I worked allowed me to balance personal responsibilities while honing my quality assurance skills. Overall, patience and persistence are key. With the right resume tactics, targeted applications, and stepping stones through entry-level roles, working from home as a prior auth QA auditor is an achievable and rewarding career path.

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Marquiesha

I thought about doing this part time. I have a medical background as a medical assistant and surgery scheduler who had to call insurances for prior authorization. What is ATS?

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Melanie

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