Program Delivery Lead at Humana in Boise, Idaho, United States Job Description Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first The Program Delivery Lead strategically identifies, develops, and implements programs that influence providers, members or market leadership towards value-based relationships and/or improved quality metrics. The Program Delivery Lead works on problems of diverse scope and complexity ranging from moderate to substantial. The Program Delivery Lead is accountable for developing and implementing pilot programs designed to improve population health, improve the patient experience, improve the provider experience, reduce healthcare costs, and/or improve Military readiness. This includes, but is not limited to, the following functions: Develop, contribute towards, and coordinate with internal and external stakeholders to brainstorm and scope out various potential novel solutions to meet the overarching goals of the program Once the scope of the program has been defined, participate in discussions with internal and external stakeholders to define the details surrounding the implementation of the program. This includes identifying areas of ambiguity that still need to be defined, along with creating a practical path towards implementation of the pilot/demonstration program. Once the pilot/demonstration program is in place, the Program Delivery Lead will continue to oversee the governance of the program and identify areas of concern or opportunities for growth. This will include coordination across several cross-functional teams, continued coordination with our external partners at DHA, and potential coordination with providers and/or vendors. The Program Delivery Lead will provide briefings on the status of the pilot/demonstration programs throughout the lifecycle of the program. At the conclusion of the program, the Program Delivery Lead will identify and report on what went well and what could improve in future pilots/demonstrations. The pilot and demonstration projects typically take around a year to develop, and typically last up to three years to implement. The Defense Health Agency has listed the following as potential areas of interest for pilots / demonstrations, though these areas may change based on changing priorities: + Advanced Primary Care + Care Collaboration Tools + Virtual Value Network + Value Based Care + Advanced Telehealth + Centers of Excellence + Targeted Utilization Management + Advanced Care Management + Wellness and Disease Management + Clinically Integrat To view full details and how to apply, please login or create a Job Seeker account