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The Analyst II - Policy & Regulatory Operations is responsible for Local, State, Federal, contractual and accreditation requirements interpretation, gap analysis, project scope develop and initiation, resource planning, risk identification and project implementation, as well as timely comprehensive review and maintenance of internal and Provider policies. In addition to collaboration with, inter-departments to ensure member needs are met while simultaneously building strong peer relationships.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Responsible for planning and managing cross‐functional projects, which may include, but not be limited to projects that support regulatory compliance, system enhancement, process development, and improvement within a single or multiple departments in Health Services, Quality Systems, Provider Services, and Member Services. This responsibility includes: developing and defining the project scope, goals, and deliverables; developing, monitoring, and maintaining a detailed project plan; managing changes to the scope, schedule, and deliverables; communicating potential risks; ensuring successful relationships between project stakeholders and resources to ensure timely delivery of project outcomes; reporting and escalating project status and barriers to management, as needed; and creating and maintaining comprehensive project documentation.
2. In collaboration with department policy owners, review, update and manage internal and Provider policies for their assigned department(s) to ensure that these are kept current, accurate and in accordance with applicable regulatory and accreditation requirements. This responsibility includes supporting the management and publication of IEHP Provider Manual of Policies and Procedures, electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Manual and internal department manuals; researching, reviewing and citing regulatory and accreditation requirements, plan policies, and other relevant sources; identifying compliance and/or operational risks as well as upstream and downstream impacts of policy changes on other department(s) and/or documents; and defining and summarizing the degree and description of change.
3. Facilitate the timely and comprehensive assessment or examination of current policies and standard procedures against new regulations for the purpose of identifying the health plan’s state of compliance, regulatory and process gaps, and action plan.
4. Responsible for identifying, gathering, developing, and bookmarking evidence and/or narratives for regulatory and/or audit‐related submissions.
5. Facilitate cross‐functional implementation projects that support compliance with Local, State, Federal, contractual and accreditation requirements. This responsibility includes requirements interpretation, gap analysis, project scope development and initiation, resource planning, risk identification, implementation, and ensuring the development and implementation of compliance monitoring at the department level.
6. At the direction of the Policy and Regulatory Operations Manager, support departments in the completion of their system enhancement and/or process development requests by facilitating the development and documentation of process flow, standard work, and business requirements, as well as testing and validating system enhancements prior to implementation.
7. Serve as the primary analyst reviewer and support for their assigned department(s). This responsibility includes preparing draft work output for quality assurance review by the Policy and Regulatory Operations Manager or Analyst III.
8. Perform a broad range of project management and research activities, using analytical and critical thinking skills.
9. Support departments in Health Services, Quality Systems, Provider Services, and Member Services to make Lean business decisions by identifying and communicating identified opportunities for process improvements.
Commitment to Quality: The IEHP Team is committed to incorporate IEHP’s Quality Program goals including, but not limited to, HEDIS, CAHPS, and NCQA Accreditation.
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