![]() Serves as an internal and external source of technical and detailed information and strategic analysis on regulatory and compliance issues and initiatives.In collaboration with leadership and outside legal counsel, writes formal comment letters on regulatory and compliance issues facing hospice and palliative care providers seeks provider input on various proposed rules through conference calls, listening sessions and in-person meetings works with internal staff and outside legal counsel as appropriate to ensure the quality and accuracy of official NHPCO comments promotes the disbursement of regulatory clarifications and transmittals that are the product of NHPCO dialogue and shares talking points and main issues with stakeholder organizations in the field to encourage collaboration in formal comment letters.Builds relationships and develops ongoing communication with other federal agencies, such as the FDA, DEA, EPA, GAO, and others to proactively respond to issues of concern to hospice and palliative care.Develops relationships and ongoing communication with various departments and staff in the CMS central office, CMS locations (regional offices), Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs), OIG and various CMS audit contractors, such as UPICs, to gather, analyze, advocate for changes, and communicate a wide variety of regulatory issues to NHPCO membership.Leads initiatives to increase broad-based knowledge and expertise in regulatory and compliance issues, including hospice regulations and the Medicare Conditions of Participation, Medicare conditions of payment, payment policy, survey and certification, audit, program integrity, and fraud and abuse issues for both Medicare and Medicaid.This position may have direct reports and/or supervise temporary staff and interns as needed. Responsibilities include collaborating across teams and with external stakeholders to increase the understanding of regulatory changes, issues, and requirements and how they affect provider members developing services and education to identify regulatory and compliance issues facing the hospice and palliative care community interpreting complex regulatory information into clear and concise language and directing the development, publication, and distribution of compliance and regulatory resources for NHPCO membership. ![]() ![]() As a member of NHPCO’s leadership team, you will provide strategic direction and support by tracking and advocating on a wide range of regulatory and compliance issues impacting providers and the hospice and palliative care community. NHPCO is currently seeking a Regulatory and Compliance leader to join our mission-driven team and advance the work of NHPCO by providing expertise on regulatory and compliance issues related to hospice and palliative care. ![]()
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