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MetaSense Inc .
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This range is provided by MetaSense Inc. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base Pay Range $20.99/hr – $20.99/hr
Position is remote but candidates must be in Eastern or Central time zones.
Required
Bachelors Degree (Masters or Law degree preferred), CFE or AHFI certification
Minimum of 3 years experience in healthcare, pharmacy technician, claims adjudication, medical billing/coding, nursing or law enforcement
Previous Experience Working For a Health Insurance Payer
Minimum of 2 years experience conducting comprehensive investigations preferably with interaction with state, federal and local law enforcement agencies
Previous Experience With FACETs System
Description Special Investigative Unit (SIU) Investigator responsible for investigating reports of non‑compliance with corporate and regulatory policies, including reports of fraud, waste, or abuse. As a member of the SIU team, the investigator recommends methodologies which help prevent improper conduct by identifying, assessing, and correcting areas of noncompliance in risk areas in an effective manner. Utilize monitoring systems to track, remediate and create reports particularly from the data mining tool. Be responsible for all assigned investigations, follow‑ups, and resolutions. Possess the judgement and discretion to handle cases that are sensitive and/or high profile, and the intellectual rigor and professional experience to work on complex cases that can be national in scope and involve intricate health care fraud schemes.
Principle Duties And Responsibilities
Independently analyze public and HAP internal data and information to develop preliminary assessment of facts to determine if full investigation is warranted. Develop investigative strategy and approach to complete investigation.
Assembles evidence and documentation to support successful adjudication, where appropriate.
Conduct on‑site audits of provider records ensuring appropriateness of billing practices.
Conduct interviews with providers, employees, members, and witnesses as part of the investigative process.
Prepare complex investigative and audit reports with the ability to present investigation summaries that include metrics, trends, and schemes to various stakeholders, including enforcement agencies.
Craft a well organized referral explaining the alleged fraud in a fraud referral to regulators.
Coordinate investigation with law enforcement authorities and regulatory agencies.
Understand department, segment, and organizational strategy and operating objectives, including their linkages to related areas.
Makes decisions regarding own work methods, occasionally in ambiguous situations, and requires minimal direction and receives guidance where needed.
Follow established guidelines/procedures.
Ensure compliance department meets the required OIG effective compliance program elements by promptly responding to identified issues and concerns within the organization.
Work independently and manage a caseload which includes investigations, identifying schemes, tracking, trending, and reporting instances of non‑compliance.
Respond to alleged violations of rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and Code of Conduct by evaluating or recommending the initiation of investigative procedures. Ensure policies and procedures are followed for the general operation of the compliance program and its related activities to prevent illegal, unethical, or improper conduct.
Independently move a case to the next step in the investigative process with minimal assistance and errors. Includes from the opening to final disposition.
Independently develop new cases based on proactive data mining efforts.
Respond to a complaint, take statements, document effectively and identify any fraud, waste or abuse.
Identify patterns and trends to generate new investigative leads.
Demonstrate strong teamwork and collaboration, effectively working with other investigators to achieve common goals and take responsibility for team outcomes while contributing to overall success.
Show flexibility in adapting to different roles and responsibilities within the team, contributing to various aspects of investigations as needed.
Have demonstrated experience with Managed Care products such as Medicare, Medicaid, ACA, and commercial insurance.
Develop and facilitate training regarding Fraud Waste and Abuse requirements, HFH Non‑retaliation policy, Code of Conduct, and government program requirements.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Skills
Experience working with RATSTATS or similar programs for sampling and extrapolation.
Proficiency using Excel including ability to analyze large data sets to identify trends, anomalies, and opportunities for improvement, using data visualization techniques to present findings effectively.
Ability to use Excel or other Microsoft software to automate repetitive processes and enhance existing workflows through advanced Excel features, including macros, pivot tables, complex formulas and Power Query.
Experience with Microsoft Power BI and knowledge of SQL preferred.
Excellent verbal, written and presentation skills.
Ability to work with individuals of diverse backgrounds at various levels.
Objective and creative analytical and auditing skills.
Knowledge of various product lines in health care industry.
Strong organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills.
Inquisitive nature with ability to analyze data to metrics.
Knowledge of healthcare payment methodologies.
Knowledge and experience with FACETs or similar claim systems.
Strong personal and professional ethics.
Physical Demands / Working Conditions
Normal office environment with minimal exposure to noise, dust, or extreme temperatures.
Sedentary – Exerts up to 10 lbs of force occasionally to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Involves sitting most of the time but may involve walking or standing for periods.
Talking – Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word.
Hearing – Perceiving the nature of sounds.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Contract
Job function Other, Information Technology, and Management
Industries Hospitals and Health Care
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Special Investigative Unit Investigator
role at
MetaSense Inc .
Get AI-powered advice on this job and more exclusive features.
This range is provided by MetaSense Inc. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base Pay Range $20.99/hr – $20.99/hr
Position is remote but candidates must be in Eastern or Central time zones.
Required
Bachelors Degree (Masters or Law degree preferred), CFE or AHFI certification
Minimum of 3 years experience in healthcare, pharmacy technician, claims adjudication, medical billing/coding, nursing or law enforcement
Previous Experience Working For a Health Insurance Payer
Minimum of 2 years experience conducting comprehensive investigations preferably with interaction with state, federal and local law enforcement agencies
Previous Experience With FACETs System
Description Special Investigative Unit (SIU) Investigator responsible for investigating reports of non‑compliance with corporate and regulatory policies, including reports of fraud, waste, or abuse. As a member of the SIU team, the investigator recommends methodologies which help prevent improper conduct by identifying, assessing, and correcting areas of noncompliance in risk areas in an effective manner. Utilize monitoring systems to track, remediate and create reports particularly from the data mining tool. Be responsible for all assigned investigations, follow‑ups, and resolutions. Possess the judgement and discretion to handle cases that are sensitive and/or high profile, and the intellectual rigor and professional experience to work on complex cases that can be national in scope and involve intricate health care fraud schemes.
Principle Duties And Responsibilities
Independently analyze public and HAP internal data and information to develop preliminary assessment of facts to determine if full investigation is warranted. Develop investigative strategy and approach to complete investigation.
Assembles evidence and documentation to support successful adjudication, where appropriate.
Conduct on‑site audits of provider records ensuring appropriateness of billing practices.
Conduct interviews with providers, employees, members, and witnesses as part of the investigative process.
Prepare complex investigative and audit reports with the ability to present investigation summaries that include metrics, trends, and schemes to various stakeholders, including enforcement agencies.
Craft a well organized referral explaining the alleged fraud in a fraud referral to regulators.
Coordinate investigation with law enforcement authorities and regulatory agencies.
Understand department, segment, and organizational strategy and operating objectives, including their linkages to related areas.
Makes decisions regarding own work methods, occasionally in ambiguous situations, and requires minimal direction and receives guidance where needed.
Follow established guidelines/procedures.
Ensure compliance department meets the required OIG effective compliance program elements by promptly responding to identified issues and concerns within the organization.
Work independently and manage a caseload which includes investigations, identifying schemes, tracking, trending, and reporting instances of non‑compliance.
Respond to alleged violations of rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and Code of Conduct by evaluating or recommending the initiation of investigative procedures. Ensure policies and procedures are followed for the general operation of the compliance program and its related activities to prevent illegal, unethical, or improper conduct.
Independently move a case to the next step in the investigative process with minimal assistance and errors. Includes from the opening to final disposition.
Independently develop new cases based on proactive data mining efforts.
Respond to a complaint, take statements, document effectively and identify any fraud, waste or abuse.
Identify patterns and trends to generate new investigative leads.
Demonstrate strong teamwork and collaboration, effectively working with other investigators to achieve common goals and take responsibility for team outcomes while contributing to overall success.
Show flexibility in adapting to different roles and responsibilities within the team, contributing to various aspects of investigations as needed.
Have demonstrated experience with Managed Care products such as Medicare, Medicaid, ACA, and commercial insurance.
Develop and facilitate training regarding Fraud Waste and Abuse requirements, HFH Non‑retaliation policy, Code of Conduct, and government program requirements.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Skills
Experience working with RATSTATS or similar programs for sampling and extrapolation.
Proficiency using Excel including ability to analyze large data sets to identify trends, anomalies, and opportunities for improvement, using data visualization techniques to present findings effectively.
Ability to use Excel or other Microsoft software to automate repetitive processes and enhance existing workflows through advanced Excel features, including macros, pivot tables, complex formulas and Power Query.
Experience with Microsoft Power BI and knowledge of SQL preferred.
Excellent verbal, written and presentation skills.
Ability to work with individuals of diverse backgrounds at various levels.
Objective and creative analytical and auditing skills.
Knowledge of various product lines in health care industry.
Strong organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills.
Inquisitive nature with ability to analyze data to metrics.
Knowledge of healthcare payment methodologies.
Knowledge and experience with FACETs or similar claim systems.
Strong personal and professional ethics.
Physical Demands / Working Conditions
Normal office environment with minimal exposure to noise, dust, or extreme temperatures.
Sedentary – Exerts up to 10 lbs of force occasionally to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Involves sitting most of the time but may involve walking or standing for periods.
Talking – Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word.
Hearing – Perceiving the nature of sounds.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Contract
Job function Other, Information Technology, and Management
Industries Hospitals and Health Care
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at MetaSense Inc by 2x.
Get notified about new Special Investigator jobs in
Troy, MI .
#J-18808-Ljbffr