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This includes a firm grasp of the key policy issues facing major federal health programs; health insurance generally; drug pricing; public health; medical innovations and relevant FDA policy; and other issues that arise in key legislative and regulatory initiatives.
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Prepares and oversees the preparation of analyses, issue briefs, letters, testimony, regulatory comments, model legislative language, and other policy-related resources as needed that are designed to advance the relevant health care priorities within APTA’s Public Policy Agenda.
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This position is responsible for all of AAF's health policy products, and must be proactive about pursuing research, producing original analysis, and locating useful data sources. This position is responsible for AAF's very active health policy portfolio and requires the ability to research and communicate effectively about a wide swath of health policy issues.
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Including at least 2 years of IRB or IACUC or related regulatory experience. We deliver multi-disciplinary solutions across communications & outreach, research & evaluation, policy & program management, digital transformation, and strategic staffing solutions with a focus on science, research, and healthcare domains.
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Provides mission support, policy, and regulatory impact analysis (RIA) on issues of policy, impact of administrative rules, compliance, and enforcement mechanisms. The Health Care Fraud and Abuse Program is located in the Office for Civil Rights within HHS. The HCFAC program was established in 1997 to fight against healthcare fraud, waste, and abuse and coordinates with the Office of Inspector General (HHS OIG), the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ.
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Across our practice, our professionals work on a broad range of substantive issues, including payment and delivery system transformation; health system and academic medical center strategy; Medicaid policy, redesign and innovation; Medicare policy and strategy; digital health strategy; and life sciences market access, coverage and reimbursement strategies, among others.
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In support and at the direction of the Public Policy and Government Affairs team developing research for use in drafting position papers, written and verbal testimony for presentation before legislative and regulatory bodies, correspondence, and other responses for public policy and governmental affairs purposes; and conducting specific research leading to the development of corporate positions.
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This goal has to be achieved both as a component of an overall global regulatory approach and ensure compliance with both internal GSK process/policy and with regional regulatory requirements to deliver the best possible labelling commensurate with the available data.
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The Whitman-Walker Institute focuses on the strategic integration of research, policy, and education to improve the health and wellbeing of underserved communities nationwide, particularly LGBTQ people and people living with HIV. We do so through innovative research, effective stakeholder education, and shaping the systems of care that erect barriers to good health.
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JD or Master's degree in political science, public health policy, or related field. Bachelor's degree in political science, public health policy, or related field. Monitor legislative and regulatory developments and conduct in-depth policy analysis to provide insights into the potential impact on AAP initiatives.
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Leads APTA’s efforts on advocacy aimed at federal regulatory payment efforts including annual proposed rules governing the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, Skilled Nursing Facilities, Home Health, Medicare Advantage, among others.
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Established relationships with members of Health Care, Legislative, Regulatory, and Policy community including relevant Congressional committees, staff and federal agencies. Minimum 10 years’ experience in public affairs & policy, legal, marketing or sales with a minimum of 5 years in positions of increasing responsibility and experience in government affairs, public affairs or public policy in pharmaceutical/health care industry.
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Reporting to the Associate Vice President of Policy & Regulatory Affairs, the Regulatory Affairs Manager will be responsible for advising and responding to emerging federal policy issues impacting the nation’s health centers.
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The Legislative Counsel & Policy Advisor will shape the legal and regulatory framework for a new sector of the economy at a pivotal moment. Working with partners on our Labs and Policy teams, you will drive our multi-state legislative and regulatory strategy for Labs products; help develop a best-in-class safety case and broader narrative for technologies we develop; and lead a community engagement strategy to ensure we are good partners to the cities we serve.
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Contribute to WIC and DOH workgroups, participate in training sessions, and support policy discussions to ensure regulatory compliance and current medical literature integration. Option 1: Bachelor’s degree in nutrition, Health Education, Public Health, Public Administration, Biology or related field from an accredited academic institution, AND.
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