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Under the general direction of the Department Manager or designee, the Program Operations Specialist will be responsible for providing technical support of specialized software applications utilized by clients. This position will specialize in Random Moment Time Study software and data requirements. The Program Operations Specialist will be required to prioritize tasks within time sensitive deadlines in a dynamic environment.
The Program Operations Specialist will work within the Federal Claiming unit that specializes in the configuration of technical solutions and provides expertise and resources to state governmental agencies for the purposes of seeking federal reimbursement for eligible expenditures and services. Currently this unit provides solutions and support to 23 programs in 9 states, supporting over 50,000 end users.
Note: Position is fully remote. Scheduled work hours for this position rotate between three shifts that can start as early as 7:00am and end as late as 7:30pm. Staff are expected to rotate shifts every two weeks. The help desk is also open on some holidays. Holiday hours worked will be compensated to use as accrued time on another scheduled day.
Responsibilities:REQUIRED EDUCATION:
Bachelor's Level Degree or equivalent work experience
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About the Health Care Finance Solutions and School Based Claiming
The Health Care Finance Solutions (HCFS) is a part of ForHealth Consulting (ForHealth), the health care consulting division of UMass Medical School, Massachusetts only public medical school. As nationwide leaders in the development and implementation of health care reform, ForHealth and HCFS stay ahead of health care trends and help strategize and plan for changes that impact both health care delivery systems and patients on the local, state and national level.
HCFS helps state agencies identify opportunities to increase savings and reimbursements through federal and other third-party sources, establish effective savings and reimbursement programs, and capitalize on all possible revenue streams. At the same time, we identify opportunities for our clients to increase health care related services, reduce the net cost of delivery, and help ensure individuals receive the health and human service benefits to which they may be entitled.
About School Based Claiming (SBC)
Federal financial participation (FFP) is available through Title XIX and Title XXI of the Social Security Act to match expenditures by cities and towns, regional school districts and charter schools (collectively, Local Education Agencies (LEAs)) for the provision of medically necessary medical services provided to Medicaid-enrolled students. Also eligible for FFP are the LEA costs associated with performing Medicaid administrative activities related to the delivery of services and with performing qualifying outreach activities. Collectively, this program is referred to as the School-Based Medicaid Program.
The SBC unit at HCFS works closely with Massachusetts and other states to develop, implement, and manage various activities that support direct service or administrative activity claiming to the Medicaid program. To that end, SBC develops, maintains, and supports solutions for states to compile, report and review eligible expenditures for Medicaid Administrative Claiming, Direct Service Cost Report Reconciliation and Settlement, Medicaid Eligibility Matching, Random Moment Time Studies or other equivalent allocation methods to support the identification of Medicaid related costs. With a deep knowledge of federal Medicaid regulations, SBC optimizes claiming opportunities, while ensuring compliance with all applicable state and federal rules. Today, SBC supports over 50,000 users in 9 states.
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Full Time
$112k-157k (estimate)
06/16/2024
07/03/2024
umassmed.edu
AMHERST, MA
3,000 - 7,500
1962
LAWRENCE FELDMAN
$50M - $200M
Massachusetts first and only public academic health sciences center is made up of three graduate schools and two business units, Commonwealth Medicine and MassBiologics. Perennially ranked among the top medical schools for primary care education by U.S. News & World Report, UMass Medical School is also an international leader in biomedical research, with $399 million in NIH funding in FY 2020. UMass Medical School educates physicians, scientists and advanced practice nurses to heal, discover, teach and care with compassion. Our researchers are making discoveries daily in the fight against dise...ases such as ALS, Tay-Sachs, COVID-19, cancer and diabetes. UMass Medical School strives to advance the health and well-being of the people of the commonwealth and the world through pioneering education, research and health care delivery with clinical partner UMass Memorial Health. Commonwealth Medicine provides a wide range of care management and consulting services to government agencies, nonprofits and health care organizations, improving health care for people in need while also maximizing revenue for clients and performing cutting edge research that impacts health policy. MassBiologics, the only nonprofit, FDA-licensed manufacturer of vaccines and biologics in the United States, improves public health through applied research, development and production of biologic products, including vaccines, plasma derivatives and monoclonal antibodies.
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