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Medical Economics Lead Analyst
CVS HealthRemote analytical professional for CVS Health focusing on medical cost trends and savings initiatives. Collaborating across clinical, finance, and network teams.
Posted 6/3/2026full-timeRemote • Idaho, Texas • 🇺🇸 United StatesSenior💰 $60,300 - $145,860 per yearWebsite
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- identify and communicate with leadership specific provider, procedure and population level trends and outliers
- analyze and size potential savings initiatives in coordination with clinical, finance, and network leads
Requirements
What you’ll need- 5+ years financial experience
- 3-5 years’ experience with key managed care functions including provider and population analytics, provider contracting, benefit design, medical management
- Advanced skills in Excel, and Web-based query tools
- Critical skills within Excel include use of pivot tables, formulas for financial modeling, and data visualizations
- 1+ years experience presenting to executive audience
- Proven ability with critical thinking and expressing ideas clearly
- Proven ability managing conflicting priorities and multiple projects concurrently
- Ability to learn new technologies and analytic approaches
Benefits
Comp & perks- medical, dental, and vision coverage
- paid time off
- retirement savings options
- wellness programs
- other resources, based on eligibility
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Hard Skills & Tools
financial analysisprovider analyticspopulation analyticsprovider contractingbenefit designmedical managementExceldata visualizationfinancial modelingweb-based query tools
Soft Skills
critical thinkingcommunicationpresentation skillsproject managementprioritizationadaptability