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The Field Reimbursement Manager (FRM) proactively provides education and support on product access programs for physicians and their staff. Your ability to clear the way, extrapolate intricate details, attend to complex situations and serve as a trusted go-between make you a perfect fit for a Field Reimbursement Manager role at Syneos Health.
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As an Area Field Manager, you will be responsible for actively promoting the U-Haul brand and educating our independent business partners and leaders on the benefits and advantages of becoming a U-Haul dealer.
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The FRM will need to coordinate cross functionally within Field Sales, Marketing, Market Access, Public Affairs, State & Government Affairs, Trade, and Specialty Pharmacy Account Management. Additionally, the FRM will analyze reimbursement and access issues and act as the local access and reimbursement resource for other field sales force personnel and region management.
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2+ years field reimbursement experience preferably with specialty products. Provide reimbursement education to field teams etc. Proven experience with high cost biologics and in-depth knowledge on issues related to billing, coding, appeals across physician types.
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The FRM will educate and support the integration of the product into physician offices as well as provide support on reimbursement related processes and issues, as needed. WORK HERE MATTERS EVERYWHERE | How will you accelerate bringing Market Access solutions to clients.
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The Field Reimbursement Manager will be responsible for the management of defined accounts in Urology and Oncology area, specifically supporting our client's product. The Field Reimbursement Manager will execute the collaborative territory strategic plan through partnership with internal and external stakeholders, including acting as an extension of patient support program and in other collaboration with other partners.
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The Field Sales Manager will ensure we are achieving our fair share of business, growth and awareness in this important channel of business through regular interaction, account calls, training and education, distributor meetings, and alignment with the sales region.
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We have an opening for a Field Safety Manager with strong Infrastructure and Heavy Civil experience to join our growing construction division. The Field Safety Manager will oversee all aspects of project-specific safety program on complex construction projects.
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The Reimbursement Manager will also work on patient level reimbursement issue resolution, and thus will need access to be knowledge of and have had experience with patient health information (PHI), navigating access issues, and working with payer and NCCN guidelines for product utilization.
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By joining one of our field access teams, you will partner with industry experts and be empowered to succeed with the support, resources, and autonomy needed to successfully navigate the complex reimbursement landscape.
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Field Reimbursement Managers manage daily activities that support appropriate patient Reimbursement to our client's products in the provider offices and work as a liaison to other patient support programs offered by our client.
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Coordinating with other patient support service program representatives and with commercial field team members, as needed. 5 years field experience. Support patient access assistance from prescriber decision through to fulfillment, supporting the entire Reimbursement journey through payer prior authorization to appeals/denials requirements procedures and forms.
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Knowledge of CMS policies, commercial insurers, managed care, government and federal payer sectors, IDNs, and IHS required. In addition, some positions may include a company car or car allowance and eligibility to earn commissions/bonus based on company and / or individual performance.
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Specialty pharmacy and buy and bill and hub partnership experience required. Must have general payer policy knowledge including public & private payers, foundational knowledge of benefit verifications & prior authorization/pre-determination requirements (including appeals/exceptions), & knowledge of access & reimbursement processes within various sites of care.
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The Field Service Manager provides leadership and manages the overall direction of the Field Service Technician team to ensure 100% customer satisfaction. As a Field Service Manager you will be responsible for directing, coaching, and developing technicians to create a high-performing team that delivers the best customer service possible.
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