Enter, verify, and maintain healthcare pricing data to ensure compliance with federal and state price-transparency regulations. Review updates, assist the compliance team with audit reports, track submission deadlines, and maintain accurate regulatory records.
Job Description:
The Regulatory Compliance Data Entry Clerk handles the entry and verification of healthcare pricing data to ensure compliance with federal and state regulations on price transparency.
Key Responsibilities:
- Input regulatory data related to price transparency laws and guidelines
- Review and update data to reflect changes in healthcare regulations
- Work closely with the compliance team to ensure accurate reporting
- Assist with preparing compliance reports for audit purposes
- Track and maintain records of regulatory submission deadlines
- Ensure that all data complies with healthcare industry standards
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