Job Description
How Will You Make an Impact?
By joining us as a Payer Relations Director-Medicare (PRD), you will play a pivotal role in ensuring access to innovative healthcare solutions, driving impactful strategies that benefit both patients and providers, and fostering sustainable growth for cutting-edge technologies. You'll make a meaningful daily difference in this dynamic and influential role.
What Will You Do?
As the PRD, you will be at the forefront of shaping the future of healthcare access and innovation. This fully remote, home-based position manages national Medicare coverage, coding, and reimbursement processes with MAC(s) and CMS. You will interact with various stakeholders, including medical professionals, MAC and CMS staff, state government health staffers, state societies, advocacy groups, KOL physicians, and hospital and ASC staff. As an expert in payer policies, you will facilitate appropriate coverage, payment, and utilization of services to ensure patients have the access they need to the care they deserve.
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- Promote Collaboration: Work with Sales, Customer Relations, Reimbursement Liaison, and Medical Affairs teams to achieve strategic payer and provider goals, and lay the foundation for coding, coverage, and payment for future technologies.
- Partner with Key Teams: Collaborate with the Glaucoma Reimbursement Liaison Team and leadership to provide expert consultations to KOL physicians and institutional customers, overcome reimbursement barriers, secure favorable coverage and fair payment, and remove obstacles in the reimbursement process.
- Coordinate Reimbursement Efforts: Lead reimbursement support initiatives for KOL healthcare providers to influence payers and state societies, driving favorable coding, coverage, and access decisions.
- Develop and Implement Strategies: Create and execute strategies for Medicare MACs and CMS to secure and maintain coverage for new and existing products, minimize barriers to access, resolve reimbursement issues, and support sales growth for Glaukos-marketed products.
- Support Sales Efforts: Work closely with Sales Leadership and field representatives to meet the reimbursement needs of KOL healthcare providers, ensuring they are equipped to provide the best care possible.
- Build Sustainable Relationships: Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with healthcare stakeholders to support the continued growth of current and future technologies.
- Engage with Key Stakeholders: Develop relationships with key healthcare stakeholders, including Medicare (Parts A, B, C, D), state government health staff, medical groups, and state advocacy and patient/provider groups.
- Network and Advocate: Conduct outreach and build a network with state/local KOL providers, patient advocacy organizations, and healthcare systems to influence favorable coverage and access.
- 15+ years of industry experience, including 10+ years in Medicare Payer medical devices and biologics (injectable buy and bill drugs); direct biologic launch and ophthalmology experience preferred.
- Expertise in the buy and bill system, Medicare reimbursement processes, and health care reimbursement (T codes, J codes, billing, coding, appeals), with 10+ years of account management experience preferred.
- Minimum 2 years in practice management, billing, revenue cycle, or pharmaceutical/managed care reimbursement, including provider site reimbursement interactions.
- Knowledge of Medicare structure, reimbursement policies, hotline database systems, and ability to analyze and interpret regulations, legislation, and guidelines (AdvaMed, MDMA, BIO, PHARMA).
- Strong communication skills for effective stakeholder interaction, project management abilities, and capacity to work independently.
- Ability to travel overnight 3-4 nights per week; 50%+ travel required.
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About Us
Generous. Innovative. Leadership-driven. Family-oriented. Socially responsible.
Founded in 1998, Glaukos Corporation is an ophthalmic pharmaceutical and medical technology company focused on developing and commercializing novel therapies for the treatment of glaucoma, corneal disorders, and retinal diseases.
Our mission at Glaukos is to truly transform vision by pioneering novel, dropless therapies that can meaningfully advance the standard of care and improve the lives of patients suffering from chronic, sight-threatening eye diseases.
Innovation is at the core of everything we do, and we are resolute in our commitment to challenge conventional thinking with new treatment alternatives that are supported by real science, robust clinical evidence, and an unrelenting focus on patients.
Our constant pursuit of game-changing technologies that disrupt legacy treatment paradigms is encapsulated in the Glaukos mantra "We'll Go First," which articulates our willingness to take chances, our determination to forge new ground, and our commitment to continuous improvement in all that we do.
Our company completed an initial public offering in June of 2015, and our shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "GKOS". Our global headquarters is in Aliso Viejo, California with additional locations in San Clemente, California, and Burlington, Massachusetts.
Glaukos Corporation is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex including sexual orientation and gender identity, national origin, disability, protected Veteran Status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.