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Execute the communication, review, validation, disposition, resubmission for chargeback, sales tracing, and direct claims with a focus on prevention. Partner with Chargeback and Sales Trace Account Management Team to accurately track, monitor, and communicate disputed lines for resolution.
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Partner with Chargeback & Sales Trace Account Management Team to accurately track, monitor, and communicate disputed lines for resolution. Minimum of 1 year experience in Commercial Contracting or Chargeback Operations in the medical device or related healthcare industry field.
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The team will drive best in class, innovative, enterprise operational capabilities and establish policy, process, and governance to ensure the effective implementation of critical chargeback, sales tracing and direct contract pricing claims activities to optimize US Region results and mitigate overall financial risk.
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Job Title: Chargeback Analyst. Execute the communication, review, validation, disposition, and resubmission for chargeback, sales tracing, and direct claims with a focus on prevention. Understanding of chargeback operations, pricing claims management, and/or contract operations.
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Manage resolution and communication for all aspects of the chargeback and sales tracing errors and direct claims for resolution with our channel partners and customers. Adhere to policy and procedures per contracts playbook, business guidelines and chargeback processes.
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OVERVIEW: Our client, a Global Fortune 50 organization and one of world’s largest distributors of Healthcare systems, Medical supplies & Pharmaceutical products, seeks an accomplished “Chargeback Specialist.
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This position requires a minimum of 1 year of experience in commercial contracting or chargeback operations within the medical device or related healthcare industry. Key responsibilities include managing chargeback and sales tracing errors, handling claims management processes, collaborating with internal and external stakeholders, and driving continuous improvement in operational efficiency.
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Liaises with Account Services Group & Chargeback Department resolving any customer pricing issues in a timely manner. Liaises with Account Services Group & Chargeback Department resolving any customer pricing issues in a timely manner.
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Must Haves: Minimum of 1 year experience in Commercial Contracting or Chargeback Operations in the medical device or related healthcare industry field. Understanding of chargeback operations, pricing claims management, and contract operations.
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Coordinate dispute information with Chargeback Analyst and Distributor partners as needed to resolve contract error discrepancies. Ensure pricing connections are communicated and verified with customers, Contract Execution and Distributor Chargeback Operations.
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Reviews and approves contract setup in Model N contract management system to include accurate effective dates, eligible products, pricing and rebate calculations. 3 years work experience, preferably finance experience with expertise in management accounting, standard costing, financial, strategic and business analysis within the pharmaceutical industry.
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