JSM Consulting Inc. · 18 hours ago
155298 Data Analyst Fraud Waste & Abuse
JSM Consulting Inc. is seeking a Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) Analyst to play a critical role in safeguarding state Medicaid programs. The primary responsibility includes identifying, analyzing, and preventing fraudulent activities within Medicaid claims, as well as assisting in the development and deployment of algorithms for program integrity across various platforms and states.
Business DevelopmentConsultingInformation TechnologyProject ManagementTechnical Support
Responsibilities
Identify, analyze, and prevent fraudulent activities within Medicaid claims
Assist in the development and deployment of algorithms designed to support program integrity across various platforms and states
Support our fraud and abuse detection product and services
Qualification
Required
3+ years experience writing intermediate SQL queries
3+ years fraud, waste and abuse data mining experience
2+ year data analysis experience working with database structures
2+ years of healthcare claims experience
Preferred
Industry certifications: Certified Professional Coder (CPC) or Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE)
Experience with statistical analysis of data
Knowledge of Medicaid policy and real-life fraud, waste, abuse schemes
Knowledge of healthcare claim adjudication systems
Experience with Rally
Company
JSM Consulting Inc.
We focus on improving our client’s assets performance and optimizing the operations through our industry best practices and asset management capabilities.
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