Client Payment Integrity Policy Manager

Atlanta or Remote

*Please note that this role requires working EST hours and can only consider East coast candidates.

Rialtic is on a mission to create a better healthcare system by reducing administrative costs, increasing efficiency and empowering payers and providers to focus on delivering the best care possible. Our initial offering is a next-gen enterprise technology platform that will dramatically reduce complexity, save money and increase speed and accuracy for healthcare claims processing and adjudication. We have an ambitious roadmap to tackle some of the biggest problems across healthcare technology.

Founded in 2020, Rialtic has raised over $15mm from investors, including leading healthcare technology investor, Oak HC/FT. Come join our team to build the best technology in healthcare and change the way the healthcare industry operates.

Client Payment Integrity Policy Manager

Overview

As a Client Payment Integrity Policy Manager, you will serve as a trusted partner to our clients, helping them optimize and manage their claims editing portfolios to maximize identification of potential overpayments. This role sits at the intersection of client engagement, healthcare payment policy expertise, and strategic content management. You will not only respond to client needs but also guide them toward approaches that generate maximum long-term value, balancing immediate requests with what drives the greatest impact for their long-term business outcomes.

You will work closely with client management, product, engineering, and strategic content leadership—deeply embedded in both our client and internal teams. This is an opportunity to combine subject matter expertise with consultative influence, helping clients transform how they manage payment integrity policies while advancing the overall roadmap of our platform.

Responsibilities

Client Partnership & Policy Expertise

  • Act as the primary subject matter expert and trusted advisor to clients on payment integrity policies and claims editing.
  • Creatively tailor and fine-tune policies to client-specific circumstances, ensuring maximum savings while minimizing provider abrasion.]
  • Guide clients to balance short-term requests with long-term strategies that generate sustainable impact.
  • Present and explain policy rationale, value, and implications during client interactions.

Strategic Value & Insights

  • Prioritize and recommend policies based on savings potential, client needs, and strategic alignment.
  • Quantify and clearly communicate the value of policies using data-driven analysis.
  • Identify adoption gaps, inefficiencies, or emerging opportunities and work with clients to address them.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Partner with Client Success to integrate into client workflows and decision-making.
  • Communicate client policy needs in a way that informs and shapes product requirements, influencing the roadmap where appropriate.
  • Collaborate with product, engineering, and content leadership to ensure client perspectives are reflected in platform evolution.

Execution & Delivery

  • Oversee policy implementation processes, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and measurable results.
  • Develop clear, client-facing content materials, analyses, and reporting.
  • Track and report on client adoption trends, decisions, and outcomes.

Qualifications

Required

  • 5-7 years of work experience in payment integrity at a health plan, claims editing vendor, or similar environment.
  • Coding, billing, or auditing credentials (e.g., CPC, CCS, or equivalent specialty certifications). A certification in coding is mandatory for this position.
  • Expertise in interpreting medical policies, applying correct coding guidelines, and understanding the top claims error reasons.
  • Demonstrated experience advising clients and explaining complex medical policy/payment accuracy concepts.
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to quantify and communicate policy value.
  • Proven experience managing claims editing implementations or similar client delivery initiatives.

Preferred

  • Expertise across both professional and institutional claims.
  • Advanced skills with Google Suite or similar tools.
  • Experience working cross-functionally with product and engineering teams.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills with strong influencing ability.

 

Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every single qualification.

At Rialtic, we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace. If you’re excited about this role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles.

About Rialtic’s Benefits:

  • Freedom to work from wherever you work best and a home office stipend to make it happen
  • Meaningful equity and 401k matching
  • Open PTO plan and wellness reimbursements
  • Comprehensive health plans with generous contribution to premiums
  • Mental and physical wellness support through TalkSpace, Teladoc, and One Medical subscriptions

We are headquartered in Atlanta, but we are remote-friendly.

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