The Regulatory Affairs Specialist provides cross?specialty administrative, compliance, and quality reporting support for Radiology, Anesthesia, Emergency Medicine, Hospital Medicine, and additional service lines as assigned. Reporting to the Healthcare Quality Director, this role assists in organizing, auditing, and maintaining the company’s regulatory and quality programs—ensuring accuracy, compliance, and readiness for internal and external review.
The Regulatory Affairs Specialist plays a key role in auditing documentation and coding, preparing regulatory materials, updating internal resources, and supporting the operational execution of quality programs such as MIPS (Merit?Based Incentive Payment System). This position collaborates closely with Operations, Coding, and Business Intelligence
A current Certified Professional Coder (CPC) credential and three years of experience with the MIPS program is required.
Qualification & Experience
High school diploma or equivalent required; associate or bachelor’s degree preferred.
Current Certified Professional Coder (CPC) credential required.
Minimum of three years working with the MIPS program is required.
Minimum of two years administrative experience.
Familiarity with Radiology, Anesthesia, Emergency Medicine, or Hospital Medicine coding is a plus but not required.