Full-Time

Manager – Payment Integrity

PacificSource

PacificSource

1,001-5,000 employees

Compensation Overview

$90.1k - $157.6k/yr

Florida, USA

In Person

Category
Operations & Logistics (1)
Required Skills
SQL
Machine Learning
Data Analysis
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • A minimum of five years of progressive experience in healthcare operations, with expertise in claims processing, clinical coding, reimbursement strategies, and/or fraud prevention.
  • Bachelor's degree required. Candidates with an associate’s degree and two years of relevant experience, or a high school diploma and four years of relevant experience, in addition to the required minimum years of work experience, will also be considered.
  • Proven track record leading operational initiatives from concept through execution, with a focus on provider reimbursement and claims payment integrity, and deep expertise in managed care claims coding, including CPT, ICD, HCPCS, Revenue Codes, and understanding of federal and state Medicaid payment regulations.
  • Proficient in Excel and SQL, leveraging data analysis to drive informed business decisions without reliance on technical support.
  • Travel is required approximately 10% of the time.
Responsibilities
  • Lead the development and execution of enterprise-wide Payment Integrity strategies aligned with financial and operational goals.
  • Oversee a comprehensive suite of pre- and post-payment programs—including claims editing, audits, subrogation, readmission reviews, and coordination of benefits—while continuously refining approaches to address evolving trends such as value-based care, regulatory shifts, and emerging fraud schemes.
  • Manages external vendors supporting audits, analytics, and fraud detection, ensuring accountability through robust service-level agreements (SLAs), key performance indicators (KPIs), and contract negotiations. Monitors and reports on recovery rates, audit turnaround times, and dispute resolution outcomes.
  • Directs Fraud Waste and Abuse (FWA) detection efforts in collaboration with Special Investigations Unit (SIU) and compliance teams. Leverages predictive analytics and rules engines to identify suspicious billing patterns, ensuring timely investigation, documentation, and resolution.
  • Ensures compliance with ICD-10, CPT/HCPCS, DRG, and CMS guidelines to support accurate coding and reimbursement. Serves as a subject matter expert on complex coding issues and documentation standards, providing training and oversight to internal teams and vendors.
  • Integrates Payment Integrity efforts with care quality initiatives, targeting avoidable readmissions and preventable complications. Maintains compliance with CMS, Medicaid, ACA, and state-specific regulations. Leads audit responses and represents the organization in national forums such as AHIP, AAPC, HPRI, NHCAA, New York State DFS, DOH, and HPA.
  • Champions the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning, and automation in audit workflows and fraud detection. Pilots emerging technologies and integrates them into core operations. Collaborates with IT and analytics teams to enhance data infrastructure and reporting capabilities.
  • Partners across Claims Operations, Finance, Provider Relations, Compliance, IT, and Care Management to embed Payment Integrity throughout the organization. Translates complex technical concepts into actionable insights for diverse stakeholders.
  • Responsible for oversight, management, development, implementation, and communication of department programs.
  • Responsible for hiring, staff development, coaching, performance reviews, corrective actions, and termination of employees. Provide feedback, including regular one-on-ones and performance evaluations, for direct reports.
  • Develop annual department budgets. Monitor spending versus the planned budgeted throughout the year and take corrective action where needed.
  • Coordinate business activities by maintaining collaborative partnerships with key departments.
  • Responsible for process improvement and working with other departments to improve interdepartmental processes. Utilize lean methodologies for continuous improvement. Utilize visual boards and daily huddles to monitor key performance indicators and identify improvement opportunities.
  • Actively participate as a key team member in Manager/Supervisor meetings.
  • Actively participate in various strategic and internal committees in order to disseminate information within the organization and represent company philosophy.
Desired Qualifications
  • Preferred area of focus: Healthcare Operations, Statistics, or a related field

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Springfield, Illinois

Founded

1933

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Dr. John Espinola's April 2023 CEO appointment leverages 20+ years from Premera and UnitedHealth.
  • Tracy-Ann Mussenden's VP Medical Management hire strengthens care utilization and cost controls.
  • Subsidiaries PacificSource Medicare and Community Solutions target expanding senior and Medicaid markets.

What critics are saying

  • Washington exit lays off 29 employees, eroding 2008 expansion gains by mid-2026.
  • Premera Blue Cross poaches members using Kinwell network in Idaho and Oregon within 12 months.
  • UnitedHealth Group's Evercare dominates Medicare Advantage, cutting 20-30% enrollees by 2028.

What makes PacificSource unique

  • PacificSource reinvests surpluses via Foundation grants like $40,000 to St. Peter's Housing is Healthcare.
  • Not-for-profit model founded by physicians 90 years ago prioritizes community health over profits.
  • Community Health Excellence program awarded over $10 million since inception to 14 providers.

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Helena Area Chamber of Commerce
Apr 16th, 2026
PacificSource grants $40,000 to support St. Peter's Health programs.

PacificSource grants $40,000 to support St. Peter's Health programs. St. Peter's Health Foundation has received $40,000 in grant funding from PacificSource to expand community programs that improve health and wellbeing for people experiencing housing insecurity and support access to healthcare services and items needed for healing across St. Peter's Health's five-county service area. The funding includes a $25,000 grant from the PacificSource Foundation for Health Improvement to support St. Peter's Health's Housing is Healthcare program and a $15,000 Community Health Excellence Grant to expand the St. Peter's Health Foundation Patient Assistance Program. Both programs rely on grants and community contributions to meet growing local needs, and PacificSource's investment helps sustain these critical services. The Housing is Healthcare program is led by St. Peter's Health Community Health Workers (CHWs), who work directly with people experiencing homelessness or housing instability to reconnect them with medical and behavioral healthcare, substance use treatment, Medicaid and other public assistance programs, and housing resources. Stable housing is foundational to health. By addressing the social and economic factors that influence wellbeing, the program improves long-term health outcomes and reduces avoidable emergency department visits for people with complex medical and social needs. In 2025, more than 60 people in the Helena community were supported through the program. The St. Peter's Health Foundation Patient Assistance Program helps remove barriers that can prevent people from accessing care and the essential resources they need to heal - items not covered by insurance or other programs and often unaffordable for patients. Support includes transportation assistance, gas cards, medications, medical supplies, and other items needed for recovery. In 2025 alone, the program provided $205,254 in assistance to 1,183 patients and their families across St. Peter's Health's five-county service area. "Access to care isn't just about doctors and clinics. When people have a way to get to care and the resources they need to heal and stabilize their lives, health outcomes improve and our whole community benefits. Programs like our Patient Assistance Fund and Housing is Healthcare are key solutions to these challenges. We're grateful to PacificSource for their support," said Wade Johnson. "At PacificSource, we believe that health starts long before someone walks into a clinic. Stable housing, transportation and access to basic resources all play a critical role in health and recovery. Through our support of St. Peter's Health's Housing is Healthcare and Patient Assistance programs, we're proud to invest in solutions that meet people where they are and strengthen the health of the Helena community," said Erik Wood, Enterprise Market President, PacificSource. Through partnerships, contributions, and grant support, St. Peter's Health continues to work to ensure people across the Helena region have the opportunity to live healthier, more stable lives. PacificSource is a valued partner in improving health and wellbeing for the community.

Chemeketa Community College
Dec 20th, 2024
NO PLACE TO GROW OLD: A HUMANS FOR HOUSING FILM & COMMUNITY DISCUSSION

Chemeketa Community College, in partnership with Humans for Housing, Church at the Park, United Way of the Mid-Willamette Valley, PacificSource Health Plans, and the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), is proud to present "No Place to Grow Old," a documentary addressing the pressing crisis of senior homelessness in Portland.

Dailyfly News
Aug 20th, 2024
PacificSource Welcomes Tracy-Ann Mussenden as VP of Medical Management

PacificSource welcomes Tracy-Ann Mussenden as VP of medical management.

The Lund Report
Mar 28th, 2024
PacificSource lays off 29, will largely pull out of Washington

Springfield-based insurer PacificSource has laid off 29 employees as part of a phase-down of its operations in Washington state - all but pulling the plug on an expansion it launched there in 2008, The Lund Report has learned.

Becker's ASC Review
Jan 27th, 2023
13 new CEOs, presidents in January

John Espinola, MD, was named president and CEO of PacificSource Health, a community health plan serving patients in Idaho, Oregon, Montana and Washington.