STRATEGY ANALYST
ABOUT US
DispatchHealth is redefining health care delivery by offering on-demand acute care for patients in the comfort of their own home in order to reduce unnecessary hospital visits and improve the patient experience. DispatchHealth's emergency and internal medicine-trained care teams are available seven days a week, evenings and holidays, and can be requested via app, online or a quick phone call.
We are proud to be one of the fastest growing startups in healthcare, with a market-leading patient NPS of 95 across more than 160,000 patient visits and investment from leading healthcare funders, including Oak HC/FT, Optum Ventures, Humana, and Echo Health Ventures.
For more information, visit DispatchHealth.com.
OUR MISSION
To create the most advanced and complete in-home care model in the world.
JOB SUMMARY
DispatchHealth is seeking a Strategy Analyst to play a critical role in continuing to grow its innovative model of acute care in the home. Reporting to the Vice President of Payor Strategy and Success, this individual will help design and implement partnership strategies to expand the reach of DispatchHealth, improve patient outcomes, and reduce healthcare costs.
This is an ideal role for someone early in their career, looking for an opportunity to work at the intersection of execution and strategy at a rapidly-growing company that is transforming health care delivery.
RESPONSIBILITIES
REQUIREMENTS
BENEFITS
Employees are held accountable for all duties of this job; however, this job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job.
Partner with DispatchHealth leadership to develop and hone overall growth strategy, including by:
o Conceptualizing new contracting models to allow DispatchHealth to expand its impact for patients
o Developing new analytic approaches to project growth, identify opportunities for operational improvement, and measure outcomes
o Creating and testing strategies for expanding health plan partnerships (e.g., capturing SDOH data, HEDIS/Gap Closure support) and driving greater efficiency in current partnerships (e.g., promoting seamless patient handoffs between clinicians and DispatchHealth teams)
o Creating and testing strategies for rolling out new service lines to partners (e.g. hospital-at-home, SNF-at-home)