Field Access Manager - Southern Illinois

Merck Merck · Pharma · PA

The Field Access Manager (FAM) is responsible for educating healthcare professionals and organizations on access-related issues, including patient support programs, reimbursement, and compliance with healthcare regulations. This remote/field-based role analyzes access trends, addresses barriers to patient access, and collaborates cross-functionally to ensure timely patient access to therapy.

What you'd actually do

  1. Provide information and/or education to HCP accounts on patient access, including benefit verification, prior authorization, appeals process, and patient support programs in both live and virtual formats
  2. Analyze access trends
  3. Partner cross-functionally to identify and address barriers to patient access and supporting patient satisfaction
  4. Build collaborative, trusted relationships with internal stakeholders to support seamless patient access to therapy
  5. Monitor payer trends to address access barriers

Skills

Required

  • Strong knowledge of health insurance structures (Medicare Part B, Medicaid, commercial) and related access processes, including benefit verification, prior authorization, and appeal processes
  • Expertise in pharmaceutical compliance and HIPAA regulations regarding patient confidentiality
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; demonstrated ability to engage and influence diverse stakeholders across teams and disciplines
  • Proven ability to manage multiple priorities in a hybrid environment with 20-25% travel; Must reside in the assigned territory/metro area
  • Ability to operate as a “team player” in collaborating with multiple sales representatives, sales leadership, and internal colleagues appropriately to reach common goals

Nice to have

  • Pharmaceutical industry experience highly preferred
  • Deep understanding of HCP office workflows, prescription flow, and clinic operations; pulmonology experience preferred

What the JD emphasized

  • compliance with healthcare regulations
  • Pharmaceutical compliance and HIPAA regulations regarding patient confidentiality