Now hiring a Specialist Investigative Unit Coordinator. Albuquerque Metro residents only
Identify, detect, investigate, and report all allegations of healthcare fraud, waste, and abuse related to members, providers, subcontractors, brokers/agents, employees and employer groups.
Research may relate to eligibility, claims payment, benefits, prior authorization/referrals, pharmacy review, provider and facility contract review, provider license verification, personal care option review, and any other circumstances that may present regarding the initial triage and referral intake process within the Special Investigative Unit (SIU) at Presbyterian Health Plan.
SIU Coordinator will conduct initial intake of all referrals made to the SIU and follow the triage process per unit policy and procedure and in alignment with state and federal rules and regulations for the indicated line of business. The SIU Coordinator will comply with all required contractual and regulatory timelines, and will manage caseloads in an effective, accurate, and timely manner.
Responsible for researching and compiling documentation that may be reported to external regulatory and law enforcement agencies, including but not limited to: State of New Mexico Human Services Department (HSD), HSD Office of Inspector General, State of New Mexico Medicaid Fraud and Elder Abuse Division, State of New Mexico Office of the Superintendent of Insurance, United States Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General, and New Mexico Board of Pharmacy Diversion Unit.
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