FWA Program Auditor - Hybrid
Minimum Salary
US-MA-Shrewsbury
Job Location
1 month ago(10/18/2024 2:31 PM)
Requisition Number |
2024-47012
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# of Openings |
1
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Posted Date |
Day
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Shift |
Exempt
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Overview
GENERAL SUMMARY OF POSITION: Under the general direction of the Associate Director or designee, the Program Auditor serves a crucial role in combating fraud, waste and abuse (FWA) within the Medicaid program. A major function of this position is to conduct desk and onsite reviews based on federal and state regulations that govern provider types. Audits involve extensive research to identify industry trends and patterns in order to detect aberrant billing practices. Working independently, or within a team, the Auditor performs all activities related to data mining, claims analysis, and auditing. The auditor will participate in face to face entrance and exit conferences with providers utilizing established interviewing skills.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor's degree in business administration, finance or related field; or equivalent experience
- 6-8 years of related experience in the healthcare industry, business, accounting or finance; with at least two years of experience conducting data mining in the healthcare insurance industry, healthcare claim audits or other claims related experience.
- Knowledge of the principles and practices of medical auditing.
- Strong analytical and qualitative skills as well as problem solving skills with the ability to look for root causes and implement workable solutions.
- Knowledge of the law and regulations as it relates to fraud and fraud investigations.
- Must have a track record of producing high quality work that demonstrates attention to detail.
- Ability to multi-task, establish priorities and work independently to achieve objectives.
- Ability to function effectively under pressure.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access).
- Excellent Customer service skills with the ability to interact professionally and effectively with providers, third party payers, and staff from all departments.
- Strong Interpersonal skills with the ability to work in a fast paced environment whether as a team member or an independent contributor.
- Strong oral and written communication skills including internal and external presentations.
- Ability to travel and be on-site as needed for audits.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Master's degree in Business Administration or Public Health.
- Knowledge of coding, reimbursement and claims processing policies.
- Prefer individual possessing any of the following certifications or licensure: CFE, CPA, RN/LPN, CPC, or CPMA.
- Advanced Microsoft Excel software skills.
- Knowledge of State and federal regulations as they apply to public assistance programs.
- Strong Decision making skills with the ability to investigate and weigh alternatives and select the appropriate course of action.
- Creative thinking skills with the ability to ask the needed "bigger- picture" questions that lead to process and team improvements.
Additional Information
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