Your responsibilities will include:
- Lead the design and execution of health economics, market access, and reimbursement activities tailored to the unique value proposition of pIVL devices in the peripheral vascular space.
- Assess specific market access requirements for pIVL and implement strategies addressing coding, coverage, and payment across various sites of service, including hospital inpatient/outpatient and office-based labs.
- Support evidence generation strategies that capture the clinical and economic impact of pIVL, working in collaboration with HEMA, clinical, medical affairs, and R&D teams.
- Develop and refine value propositions that differentiate pIVL from conventional endovascular therapies, starting early in product development and continuing through commercialization.
- Build and maintain a comprehensive lifecycle strategy for pIVL economic evidence and access activities, enabling sustained reimbursement and market expansion.
- Collaborate with regional HEMA teams and commercial organizations to identify unmet evidence needs, create value communication tools, address health technology assessments (HTAs), and support local access solutions.
- Advance dissemination of economic and clinical evidence through peer-reviewed publications, scientific congresses (e.g., peripheral vascular, interventional cardiology), and targeted communication platforms.
- Establish and maintain relationships with payer representatives, professional societies, and clinical thought leaders to shape policies and support product access in the pIVL space.
- For qualified candidates, field-based responsibilities may include customer-facing discussions with clinicians, administrators, and payer stakeholders to communicate the economic and clinical advantages of pIVL.
Required qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in a health-related discipline such as health economics, public health, health policy, analytics, or healthcare administration.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in healthcare delivery, health plans, or medical device industry—preferably with exposure to vascular or interventional cardiovascular specialties.
- Strong understanding of U.S. reimbursement systems and policy frameworks, particularly as they relate to novel medical technologies.
- Familiarity with CMS payment programs and policies including the Physician Fee Schedule (PFS), OPPS, IPPS, Hospital Acquired Conditions (HAC) Reduction Program, and MIPS.
- Expertise in coding systems (CPT, HCPCS, ICD-10), payment classifications (MS-DRGs, APCs), and knowledge of site-of-service payment differentials relevant to pIVL.
- Experience with health economic analysis using large datasets or real-world evidence to answer payer-relevant questions.
- Working knowledge of hospital revenue cycle management and the financial implications of adopting new capital or disposable technologies.
- Strong project management and organizational skills, with the ability to lead multiple priorities concurrently.
Preferred qualifications:
- An advanced degree such as MPH, MHA, MBA, MS, or MSc in health economics, health services research, or related discipline.
- Outstanding communication skills and a track record of influencing strategic decisions at multiple levels within an organization.
- Ability to present complex economic data in a credible and engaging manner to diverse audiences, including clinicians, administrators, and payers.
- Proficiency with economic modeling and tools that communicate the financial and clinical value of pIVL to stakeholders.
- Ability to train field teams in value-based messaging and use of reimbursement tools in a compliant and impactful way.
- High emotional intelligence and customer orientation; able to elicit customer goals and priorities and address them with value-driven solutions.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively in ambiguous environments and adapt quickly to changes in market or policy.
- Experience working within functional and cross-functional teams, including regulatory, clinical, and commercial partners.
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