Join our team who is committed to the delivery of the highest quality health care service. We are seeking a full-time Director of Pharmacy that is self-motivated, energetic, and a take charge individual.
Responsibilities include: Develop and implement a comprehensive program to manage all pharmaceutical expenditures, use, and activities organization-wide, fully understand and manage the 340B program and serve as the primary program manager and liaison for all 340B-related matters, serves as the Sixteenth Street “compliance expert” on 340B program details, policies, and procedures followed by Sixteenth Street and pharmacy partners and provides expertise to staff and participants regarding ongoing compliance, contract with external pharmacies for our 340B program and oversee the program at those pharmacies, ensure that the annual HRSA recertification is completed within the allowable timeframe, acts as a liaison to partnering pharmacies and the Sixteenth Street Purchasing Department, develop a regular compliance 340B audit program, based on audit findings, will coordinate and ensure remediation, audit process will include a routine audit of all contract pharmacies and evaluating their purchasing records, also, serves as the point person for an external audit and maintains a current state of “audit readiness”, manage the Sixteenth Street 340B formulary for uninsured patients to leverage costs and value, improve and manage the infrastructure of the Sixteenth Street 340B program. Includes, but is not limited to ensuring that appropriate 340B policies and procedures are in place and being followed according to organizational, regional, national, state, and federal requirements and guidelines, routinely monitor and assess 340B guidance and or rule changes, maintaining knowledge of the policy changes that affect the 340B program, including but not limited to HRSA/OPA rules and Medicaid changes, maintains all 340B contracts, conducts a monthly financial analysis, understand the Sixteenth Street clinical workflows and direct patients and clinicians to the most efficient and effective pathways involving the management of medications, work with Sixteenth Street leadership team, Manage Sixteenth Street internal pharmacies and pharmacy staff, understand disease processes and medication profiles of Sixteenth Street patients, assisting clinicians to achieve high-quality outcomes, May involve clinical medication reviews to proactively manage patients with complex polypharmacy, develop new treatment pathways as applicable for disease currently referred elsewhere (e.g. Hepatitis C, Rheumatoid Arthritis), assist clinical teams with medication reconciliation on transfer of care and systems, participate in Quality Assurance Committee meetings and Total Quality Management trainings and work groups a requested, actively engage with senior leadership and participate in decision-making processes related to 340B.
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