Ambulatory Medication Access Coordinator - Pharmacy - UH Truman Medical Center (Mon - Fri, 8:00a-5:00p, Hybrid schedule)
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If you are a current University Health or University Health Physicians employee and wish to be considered, you must apply via the internal career site. Please log into myWORKDAY to search for positions and apply. Ambulatory Medication Access Coordinator - Pharmacy - UH Truman Medical Center (Mon - Fri, 8:00a-5:00p, Hybrid schedule) 101 Truman Medical Center Job LocationUniversity Health Truman Medical Center Kansas City, MissouriDepartment Position Type Work Schedule Hours Per Week Job Description Ambulatory Medication Access Coordinator (AMAC) Empowering Access. Elevating Outcomes. Join our patient-centered team dedicated to removing medication access barriers and optimizing ambulatory care. As the Ambulatory Medication Access Coordinator (AMAC), you'll play a vital role in streamlining access to high-cost, take-home specialty medications-ensuring timely treatment for patients and clinical efficiency for providers. Working across clinics, payers, and pharmacy operations, the AMAC serves as the point person for medication access navigation, insurance coordination, and reimbursement optimization. You'll advocate for patients through complex benefit investigations, prior authorization support, and financial assistance programs-making a measurable impact in lives and outcomes. Key Responsibilities:
Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree in a healthcare-related field OR an equivalent combination of education and healthcare/pharmacy experience Preferred Qualifications:
Why This Role Matters: The AMAC is critical to ensuring our patients get the right medications at the right time-with minimal delays or financial hardship. If you thrive at the intersection of healthcare operations, access advocacy, and pharmacy services, we want to hear from you. Join us in improving lives through access and equity in care. |