Full-Time Trading Partner Relationship Manager - Healthcare
Experian is hiring a remote Full-Time Trading Partner Relationship Manager - Healthcare. The career level for this job opening is Experienced and is accepting United States based applicants remotely. Read complete job description before applying.
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As the Trading Partner Relationship Manager, you will report to Experian Health, manage the daily operations for a portfolio of large strategic partnerships, developing deep subject matter expertise for each relationship, create strategic plans to grow important relationships, ensure partners achieve commitments, and track their performance. You will work collaboratively and expeditiously, along with sales, product, finance, leadership, and other teams, to deliver exceptional partner experience.
You will have the opportunity to:
- Guide and facilitate, in collaboration with Experian Health (EH) legal team, contracting with payers, trading partners, and third parties to ensure EH has appropriate legal standing/protection to transact data on behalf of our customers and business interests
- Be the external liaison on behalf of EH with Payer connectivity/EDI business leaders and technical teams to ensure EH is aligned on availability, connectivity options, and issue resolution (for traditional EDI and new methods/transaction types)
- Internal escalation path for payer related issues
- Facilitate efficient and quick connectivity issue resolution through direct engagement with Experian Health, Payer, Provider, and trading partner resources (including payer enrollment escalations)
Requirements:
- 5+ years' Healthcare Revenue Cycle Client Relationship experience strongly recommended
- 3+ years' Healthcare EDI experience required
- Provider and Payer based background
- 3+ years' expertise with Salesforce or a similar CRM
- Experience with HL7 and X12 message/file formats and transactions
- Associated with WEDI, X12, HL7, CAQH CORE industry groups