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Medical Documentation Specialist

Commure
Bengaluru, India
₹3,00,000 - ₹5,40,000
Posted 21/08/2026

About the Role

Company Description  

Commure is a healthcare technology company developing AI-powered solutions that simplify clinical documentation, patient engagement, coding, claims, and revenue-cycle workflows. Its platform integrates with healthcare systems to reduce administrative workload and improve operational efficiency. Commure works closely with health systems to deliver technology that supports clinicians and enhances healthcare delivery.

Job Summary  

The Medical Documentation Specialist supports healthcare professionals by creating accurate, complete, and timely clinical documentation within EHR systems. This entry-level role involves learning medical terminology, provider workflows, documentation standards, and AI-enabled tools while maintaining confidentiality and quality. Structured training, coaching, and ongoing feedback are provided to help recent graduates develop their expertise.

Key Responsibilities   

  • Document patient encounters accurately within Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems.

  • Record patient histories, examinations, diagnoses, treatments, medications, and procedures.

  • Ensure clinical notes accurately reflect the healthcare provider’s observations and decisions.

  • Review documentation for completeness, accuracy, and consistency before submission.

  • Support clinicians across specialties such as primary care, oncology, and internal medicine.

  • Adapt documentation according to individual provider preferences and specialty workflows.

  • Apply documentation standards and address inconsistencies through appropriate channels.

  • Use EHR platforms, Ambient AI technology, and other workflow tools effectively.

  • Maintain patient confidentiality and comply with HIPAA and information-security requirements.

  • Participate in training, quality reviews, coaching, and continuous improvement activities.

Qualifications   

  • Recent graduate or early-career professional seeking an entry-level healthcare documentation role.

  • Strong understanding or willingness to learn medical terminology and clinical documentation.

  • Ability to accurately capture and organize clinical information.

  • Good attention to detail and commitment to documentation quality.

  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow healthcare compliance requirements.

  • Willingness to complete structured training and ongoing learning programs.

Preferred Skills   

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.

  • Good understanding of healthcare workflows and clinical terminology.

  • Familiarity with EHR systems or healthcare documentation platforms.

  • Strong typing, accuracy, and time-management skills.

  • Adaptability to different provider preferences and specialties.

  • Comfortable working with AI-enabled healthcare technology.

  • Coachable, curious, detail-oriented, and committed to continuous improvement.

Salary Structure 

The average salary for a Medical Documentation Specialist at Commure in India is approximately ₹3,00,000 to ₹5,40,000 per year, varying based on your exact work location, background, and skill level.

Career Development   

  • Commure provides structured onboarding, hands-on training, coaching, mentorship, quality feedback, and continuous learning to help entry-level professionals build expertise in clinical documentation and healthcare technology.

  • With experience, professionals can develop toward advanced documentation, quality, training, operations, or healthcare technology-related roles within the organization.

How to Apply 

  • Create an account or log in to our job portal.

  • Search for Medical Documentation Specialist – Commure.

  • Upload your updated resume and complete the application details.

  • Review your information and submit your application.

 

Market Insights & Trends

Salary Insights

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Hiring Trends

The number of jobs for this profile is going up every year. Hospitals and other healthcare companies are looking for people who're good, at their job and can also figure out new problems. They want who can do the work and also think on their feet to deal with the challenges of working in healthcare today.

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