Support clinical aspects of implementation for new clients, plans, plan changes, and other clinical plan set-up requirements. This may include gathering client clinical intent and plan requirements, building/coding plans and formularies, conducting peer-review quality control, and reviewing testing and claims output.
Actively address all clients’ clinical needs including the management and implementation of custom formularies, clinical criteria, and clinical strategies.
Comprehend and effectively explain formulary, benefit, and clinical programs to clients, including intervention components, member and plan experience, book of business experience, and regulatory requirements as it directly pertains to clinical functions.
Meet with clients to discuss clinical trends, review relevant pharmacy data, and provide recommendations with supportive rationale for formulary, clinical and plan management strategies.
Analyze and interpret pharmacy claims data to identify clinical and plan trends and to offer insights for individual clients and across multiple clients.
Communicate drug information to clients and respond to plan-specific clinical inquiries; support resolution of member-specific inquiries.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support sales initiatives, requests for information (RFI), requests for proposal (RFP), and prospect presentations.
Actively attend and contribute to sales meetings and client presentations with a focus on clinical operations and clinical account management.
Lead key internal clinical operations initiatives and general business needs/operations, as required.
Identify and contribute to clinical process improvement efforts.
Certain times of year may require meeting participation, testing, claims review, or other requirements outside of standard business hours, including weekends.
Responsible for adherence to the Capital Rx Code of Conduct including reporting of noncompliance.
Requirements
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree from an accredited institution