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Ambulatory Medication Access Coordinator - Pharmacy - UH Truman Medical Center (

University Health, Kansas City, Missouri, United States, 64101

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Ambulatory Medication Access Coordinator - Pharmacy - UH Truman Medical Center (Mon – Fri, 8:00 a‑5:00 p, Hybrid schedule)

Location:

101 Truman Medical Center, University Health Truman Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri

Department:

Pharmacy Inpatient UHTMC

Position Type:

Full time

Work Schedule:

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Hours Per Week:

40

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 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

Serve as the primary liaison between TMC patients, ambulatory care teams, and the pharmacy department for medication access and reimbursement issues

Conduct detailed benefit investigations and complete insurance prior authorizations for high-cost outpatient medications

Identify financial assistance programs, including manufacturer-sponsored support, grants, and alternative coverage options

Monitor, track, and resolve issues related to payment denials, coverage gaps, and under-reimbursement***

Compile data and reports for contract optimization, utilization trends, and payer performance

Assist in developing and refining workflows that promote clinic efficiency and timely patient access

Refer patients to copay assistance and charity programs, when applicable

Collaborate with internal pharmacy teams and external payers to maintain excellent service continuity

Perform retrospective utilization reviews for denied claims and recommend process improvements

Minimum Requirements

Bachelor's degree in a healthcare‑related field OR an equivalent combination of education and healthcare/pharmacy experience

3 to 5 years of experience in healthcare access, specialty pharmacy, prior authorizations, or insurance benefit management

Registered Pharmacy Technician in Missouri at time of hire

National technician certification (PTCB or equivalent) within 6 months of hire

Strong computer skills with proficiency in Word, Excel, databases, and electronic health systems

Outstanding communication, problem‑solving, and conflict resolution skills

Ability to work independently and prioritize in a dynamic, high‑volume environment

Collaborative mindset and strong interpersonal abilities across diverse clinical teams

Preferred Qualifications

Experience with medication reimbursement and billing processes

Familiarity with pharmacy benefit management (PBM), prior authorization platforms, or EHR systems

Understanding of insurance coverage, medical/pharmacy coding, and ambulatory care workflows

Proven track record in securing patient access to specialty medications

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.

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