SoftDev Incorporated
Contractor Medical Director
SoftDev Incorporated, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
*** This position is contingent upon a federal contract award. ***
Location:
Remote (U.S.-based) Position Type:
Part-Time or Full-Time Consultant, Key Personnel (one or more positions may be filled) Clearance:
Ability to obtain CMS data access approvals Position Overview
We are seeking one or more
Contractor Medical Director(s)
to provide senior clinical leadership in support of the
End Stage Renal Disease Prospective Payment System (ESRD PPS)
and the
Acute Kidney Injury Payment System (AKI PS) . This role ensures that all policy, analytic, and payment recommendations are firmly grounded in
current nephrology practice, clinical evidence, and real-world patient care considerations . The Contractor Medical Director serves as a trusted clinical advisor to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), policy leads, and analytic teams—evaluating the clinical appropriateness and potential patient impact of proposed ESRD PPS and AKI payment modifications. Key Responsibilities
Provide
clinical expertise and oversight
to ensure ESRD PPS and AKI policy recommendations reflect evidence-based nephrology practice. Advise on the
clinical implications of proposed payment model changes , including effects on patient access, quality of care, and clinical outcomes. Support evaluation of
dialysis modalities, procedures, technologies, and pharmaceutical interventions
relevant to ESRD and AKI populations. Review and interpret analytic findings from a clinical perspective and provide guidance on appropriate policy options. Advise on clinical considerations related to
TDAPA, TPNIES, outlier policy, pediatric ESRD payment, and home dialysis initiatives . Participate in CMS briefings, meetings, and technical discussions as needed, including rulemaking support activities. Support responses to stakeholder comments by providing
clinically grounded explanations
suitable for Federal Register documentation. Collaborate closely with the Project Director, Payment Analysis Lead, and Data Analytics Lead to ensure alignment between clinical practice, analytics, and policy. Minimum Qualifications
M.D. or D.O.
from an accredited medical institution. Board certification in Nephrology , held for
at least 3 years . Active, unrestricted license
to practice medicine in at least one U.S. state, territory, or the District of Columbia. Must
never have been sanctioned or excluded
from participation in the Medicare Program. Minimum 5 years of clinical nephrology practice , with demonstrated expertise in
both adult and pediatric ESRD patient populations . Strong knowledge of:
Dialysis procedures and modalities Innovative dialysis technologies and equipment Pharmaceuticals and biological products relevant to kidney disease and dialysis care
Preferred Qualifications
Direct
advisory experience to CMS or state Medicaid programs
on dialysis or kidney disease policy. Active involvement in
clinical research , policy advisory boards, technical expert panels (TEPs), or technology assessment panels related to kidney disease. Understanding of
transplant medicine
and its integration with dialysis care and payment policy. Experience communicating clinical concepts to policy, analytic, and non-clinical audiences. Why This Role Matters
The Contractor Medical Director plays a vital role in ensuring that national dialysis payment policy supports
safe, effective, and patient-centered care . Clinical insight from practicing nephrologists is essential to balancing payment accuracy with real-world care delivery for ESRD and AKI patients across the Medicare program.
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Remote (U.S.-based) Position Type:
Part-Time or Full-Time Consultant, Key Personnel (one or more positions may be filled) Clearance:
Ability to obtain CMS data access approvals Position Overview
We are seeking one or more
Contractor Medical Director(s)
to provide senior clinical leadership in support of the
End Stage Renal Disease Prospective Payment System (ESRD PPS)
and the
Acute Kidney Injury Payment System (AKI PS) . This role ensures that all policy, analytic, and payment recommendations are firmly grounded in
current nephrology practice, clinical evidence, and real-world patient care considerations . The Contractor Medical Director serves as a trusted clinical advisor to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), policy leads, and analytic teams—evaluating the clinical appropriateness and potential patient impact of proposed ESRD PPS and AKI payment modifications. Key Responsibilities
Provide
clinical expertise and oversight
to ensure ESRD PPS and AKI policy recommendations reflect evidence-based nephrology practice. Advise on the
clinical implications of proposed payment model changes , including effects on patient access, quality of care, and clinical outcomes. Support evaluation of
dialysis modalities, procedures, technologies, and pharmaceutical interventions
relevant to ESRD and AKI populations. Review and interpret analytic findings from a clinical perspective and provide guidance on appropriate policy options. Advise on clinical considerations related to
TDAPA, TPNIES, outlier policy, pediatric ESRD payment, and home dialysis initiatives . Participate in CMS briefings, meetings, and technical discussions as needed, including rulemaking support activities. Support responses to stakeholder comments by providing
clinically grounded explanations
suitable for Federal Register documentation. Collaborate closely with the Project Director, Payment Analysis Lead, and Data Analytics Lead to ensure alignment between clinical practice, analytics, and policy. Minimum Qualifications
M.D. or D.O.
from an accredited medical institution. Board certification in Nephrology , held for
at least 3 years . Active, unrestricted license
to practice medicine in at least one U.S. state, territory, or the District of Columbia. Must
never have been sanctioned or excluded
from participation in the Medicare Program. Minimum 5 years of clinical nephrology practice , with demonstrated expertise in
both adult and pediatric ESRD patient populations . Strong knowledge of:
Dialysis procedures and modalities Innovative dialysis technologies and equipment Pharmaceuticals and biological products relevant to kidney disease and dialysis care
Preferred Qualifications
Direct
advisory experience to CMS or state Medicaid programs
on dialysis or kidney disease policy. Active involvement in
clinical research , policy advisory boards, technical expert panels (TEPs), or technology assessment panels related to kidney disease. Understanding of
transplant medicine
and its integration with dialysis care and payment policy. Experience communicating clinical concepts to policy, analytic, and non-clinical audiences. Why This Role Matters
The Contractor Medical Director plays a vital role in ensuring that national dialysis payment policy supports
safe, effective, and patient-centered care . Clinical insight from practicing nephrologists is essential to balancing payment accuracy with real-world care delivery for ESRD and AKI patients across the Medicare program.
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