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Regulatory Change Management Analyst
Location
Colorado + 1 moreAll locations: Colorado | New York
Posted
1 day ago
Salary
$72.8K - $109K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Regulatory Change Management Analyst
Capital Rx
• Continuously monitor federal and state regulatory sources (e.g., CMS, state Medicaid agencies, HHS) for new or revised requirements • Analyze proposed and final rules, guidance, and policy updates to determine applicability and business impact • Summarize complex regulatory changes into clear, actionable insights for internal stakeholders • Conduct impact assessments across business functions including operations, compliance, network, clinical, and technology • Partner with subject matter experts to define business requirements and implementation plans • Support prioritization of regulatory initiatives based on risk, complexity, and deadlines • Facilitate working groups and stakeholder meetings to drive alignment on regulatory changes • Track progress of implementation activities and ensure accountability across teams • Act as a central liaison between legal, operations, and clinical leadership • Maintain a centralized inventory of regulatory changes and implementation status • Develop executive-level summaries, dashboards, and status reports • Ensure documentation meets audit and compliance standards • Partner with Compliance to ensure adherence to regulatory requirements • Identify risks, gaps, and dependencies associated with regulatory changes • Support audit readiness and remediation efforts as needed • Investigate regulatory-related defects and/or client compliance concerns and develop root cause analyses when necessary. • Enhance regulatory change management processes, tools, and governance frameworks • Drive standardization and efficiency in how regulatory changes are tracked and implemented • Recommend automation or workflow improvements where applicable • Support client or government led audits as a regulatory compliance expert through: • Research and analysis • Documentation and as a speaker • Workflow and Judi navigator
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Administration, Public Policy, Business, or related field
- 3+ years of relevant experience in healthcare, government programs, compliance, or regulatory analysis
- Thorough knowledge Medicare regulatory requirements and associated product and/or operational workflows
- Proven ability to interpret complex regulatory language and translate into business impact
- MS Office Skills
- Excel: ability to create/maintain pivot table, forms, and formula’s (i.e. vlookup, true, if, left, etc)
- PowerPoint: create and maintain accurate and up-to-date slide decks for Government Programs functions
- Word: Supporting P&P, SOP, and Job Aide change management
- Ability to balance multiple complex projects simultaneously
- Excellent analytical, organizational, and project management skills
- Attention to detail & commitment to delivering high quality work product.
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