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In partnership with Premera Medical Directors and Provider Network Executives, the Quality and Risk Adjustment - Provider Clinical Consultant (PCC) works directly with providers to evaluate, recommend, and monitor the implementation of better practice processes for improved outcomes that focus on keeping Premera members healthy.
The Provider Clinical Consultant will work directly and build relationships with care providers; proactively identify performance improvement opportunities through data analysis and discussion with subject matter experts; consult with providers to assess and recommend processes and procedures to ensure high quality and timely care to our members; recommend ways to optimize IT tool (e.g.; electronic health record, population health management software) use; and ensure adequate training is available for documentation and coding best practices for HEDIS and risk adjustment. This role will have a positive impact on our clinical quality and coding quality work.
This position will work in the field and remotely with clinicians, administrators, coders/billers and other operational team members, and will maintain bi-weekly/monthly operational level communication for support and performance reporting.
What you will do:
Build and maintain strong professional relationships with provider organizations, including administrative and clinical staff as well as providers. Utilize consultative skills to develop and execute strategies to influence provider behavior.Educate and communicate concepts related to risk adjustment, documentation, and coding best practices. Partner with Coding Quality Educators to identify opportunities to review providers’ medical records to better understand knowledge and performance gaps with respect to risk adjustment documentation and coding, engage providers to bridge those gaps through training programs, offering Premera material, curriculum and subject matter support.Clearly, communicate nationally established HEDIS measures and be able to speak to the measure’s technical specifications and reporting requirements.Work with providers to improve the ability to report on those measures via data extracts and use of reporting codes.Convey relevant utilization management best practices, Premera medical policies, and pharmacy/pharmacy benefit manager utilization management activities.Consult with Medical Directors, Provider Network Management and Solutions, Healthcare Economics, Corporate Data, and Informatics and other key Premera stakeholders to support provider capability to provide quality and timely care to members. Partner effectively with medical directors and provider network executives while also working independently.Assess configuration and use of the provider tools that support population health and care management (EMR, billing and scheduling software, population health tools, etc.). Make recommendations for enhancements to configuration, workflows and/or processes to support better care for Premera members.Understand how to use established and signed risk-based and shared savings contracts, and performance incentives to compel providers to engage Premera’s members to receive the right care at the right time.Use effective presentation and facilitation techniques to support the delivery of training initiatives and customized training developed for diverse provider audiences. Lead and facilitate workgroup meetings, including setting objectives and measuring progress.What you will bring:
Bachelor’s degree or four years of relevant work experience (Required)Four years of experience in practice management or an administrative leadership role in a primary care setting (Required)An ability to travel frequently across the assigned territory for in-person provider supportRHIA, RHIT, CRC, or CPC certified coder or auditor (CMAS) (Preferred)LPN or RN (Preferred)What we offerMedical, vision and dental coverageLife and disability insuranceRetirement programs (401K employer match and pension plan)Wellness incentives, onsite services, a discount program and moreTuition assistance for undergraduate and graduate degreesGenerous Paid Time Off to reenergizeFree parkingEqual employment opportunity/affirmative action:Premera is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Premera seeks to attract and retain the most qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, genetic information or any other protected characteristic under applicable law.
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Premera is hiring in the following states, with some limitations based on role or city: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin.
The pay for this role will vary based on a range of factors including, but not limited to, a candidate’s geographic location, market conditions, and specific skills and experience.
National Salary Range:
$70,100.00 - $119,200.00National Plus Salary Range:
$79,900.00 - $135,800.00*National Plus salary range is used in higher cost of labor markets including Western Washington and Alaska.