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Pharmacy Business Analyst

  • Full Time, onsite
  • PRINCETON BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER
  • Greater Orlando, United States of America
Salary undisclosed

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Position Summary

Coordinates internal 340B audits on an ongoing basis and assists during Health Resources & Services Administration and manufacturer audits. Collaborates with teams to manage 340B Program compliance, report findings, and supervise procurement/dispensing to achieve unit and organizational goals.

Responsibilities

Essential Functions

  • Provides vigilant oversight of the 340B program through internal audit functions.
  • Oversees borrowing and return of medications between departments and ensuring end of month transfers are handled correctly.
  • Responsible for preparing expense/purchasing reports with an analysis when requested.
  • Demonstrates knowledge and functionality of wholesaler and split billing software systems.
  • Responsible for oversight of pharmacy direct orders, backorders and purchasing strategies related to drug shortages.
  • Maintains NDC mapping and invoicing for all accounts in split billing software.
  • Assists pharmacy departments during annual inventories.
  • Executes business process walkthroughs, inquiries, claims, and documentation reviews to assess whether procedures and internal

controls exist to comply with the 340B program requirements.

  • Collaborate with contract pharmacies to perform audits and assure they are used in a compliant and consistent manner with the 340B Program.
  • Reviews the split billing software system and performs transaction reviews to ensure that 340B eligible dispensations are accurately reflected in the system.
  • Assists the inpatient and outpatient pharmacy managers and buyers with ongoing 340B program compliance and education.
  • Prepares detailed reports on audit findings on a routine basis and conveys information regarding audit results effectively to the 340B Steering Committee.
  • Develops corrective action plans for adverse audit findings and executes them accordingly.
  • Proactively monitor pending rule changes and legislation that may impact the organization; collaborates with leadership to adapt to changes in the 340B Program.
  • Monitor and analyze purchasing contracts and vendor program offerings to identify opportunities to reduce the cost of pharmaceuticals.
  • Establish and maintain ongoing education for pharmacy departments to align and standardize processes.
  • Plan, implement and evaluate technology and information support systems to continuously improve the efficiency and effectiveness of pharmaceutical care and billing processes.
  • Maintains reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Orlando Health policies, the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards.
  • Maintains compliance with all Orlando Health policies and procedures.

Qualifications

Education/Training

  • Bachelor’s degree required. Associate’s degree and two (2) years of directly related work experience may substitute for the

Bachelor’s degree (in addition to the requirements listed in the Experience section). High School Diploma or equivalent and four

  • years of directly related work experience may also substitute for the Bachelor’s degree (in addition to the requirements

listed in the Experience section).

  • Offsetting experience must be in the field of 340B, purchasing or supply management.

Licensure/Certification

None.

Experience

Two (2) years related experience in 340B, purchasing or supply management. Demonstrated expertise in pharmacy informatics and

technology development and ability to work with teams to achieve specific results is preferred.
Position Summary

Coordinates internal 340B audits on an ongoing basis and assists during Health Resources & Services Administration and manufacturer audits. Collaborates with teams to manage 340B Program compliance, report findings, and supervise procurement/dispensing to achieve unit and organizational goals.

Responsibilities

Essential Functions

  • Provides vigilant oversight of the 340B program through internal audit functions.
  • Oversees borrowing and return of medications between departments and ensuring end of month transfers are handled correctly.
  • Responsible for preparing expense/purchasing reports with an analysis when requested.
  • Demonstrates knowledge and functionality of wholesaler and split billing software systems.
  • Responsible for oversight of pharmacy direct orders, backorders and purchasing strategies related to drug shortages.
  • Maintains NDC mapping and invoicing for all accounts in split billing software.
  • Assists pharmacy departments during annual inventories.
  • Executes business process walkthroughs, inquiries, claims, and documentation reviews to assess whether procedures and internal

controls exist to comply with the 340B program requirements.

  • Collaborate with contract pharmacies to perform audits and assure they are used in a compliant and consistent manner with the 340B Program.
  • Reviews the split billing software system and performs transaction reviews to ensure that 340B eligible dispensations are accurately reflected in the system.
  • Assists the inpatient and outpatient pharmacy managers and buyers with ongoing 340B program compliance and education.
  • Prepares detailed reports on audit findings on a routine basis and conveys information regarding audit results effectively to the 340B Steering Committee.
  • Develops corrective action plans for adverse audit findings and executes them accordingly.
  • Proactively monitor pending rule changes and legislation that may impact the organization; collaborates with leadership to adapt to changes in the 340B Program.
  • Monitor and analyze purchasing contracts and vendor program offerings to identify opportunities to reduce the cost of pharmaceuticals.
  • Establish and maintain ongoing education for pharmacy departments to align and standardize processes.
  • Plan, implement and evaluate technology and information support systems to continuously improve the efficiency and effectiveness of pharmaceutical care and billing processes.
  • Maintains reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Orlando Health policies, the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards.
  • Maintains compliance with all Orlando Health policies and procedures.

Qualifications

Education/Training

  • Bachelor’s degree required. Associate’s degree and two (2) years of directly related work experience may substitute for the

Bachelor’s degree (in addition to the requirements listed in the Experience section). High School Diploma or equivalent and four

  • years of directly related work experience may also substitute for the Bachelor’s degree (in addition to the requirements

listed in the Experience section).

  • Offsetting experience must be in the field of 340B, purchasing or supply management.

Licensure/Certification

None.

Experience

Two (2) years related experience in 340B, purchasing or supply management. Demonstrated expertise in pharmacy informatics and

technology development and ability to work with teams to achieve specific results is preferred.