Healthcare Policy Analyst - Intern (NYATL Health)
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Description
Description Milliman is growing its policy consulting with clients in Washington DC and across the US and is seeking a student with experience in healthcare policy analysis and familiarity with claims data sources for a temporary internship. The successful candidate will work on various policy research projects, which may include working with Milliman tools and data, generating claims-based research briefs, and assisting with client work. This position provides excellent opportunities for professional development and advancement. Milliman's Washington DC location consults to all sectors of the health industry, as an extension of Milliman's existing New York-Atlanta Health Practice. This includes over 100 employees consulting to Payers, Providers, and Life Sciences companies. The successful candidate for this job opportunity will primarily serve client organizations in the healthcare industry through projects focused on policy, advocacy, and government relations. The Healthcare Policy Analyst - Intern will work with Milliman consultants across the firm on the following tasks:
The time period of this internship will align with Milliman's 9 week summer actuarial internship program, allowing the candidate to learn and grow along with our actuarial interns. The successful candidate will be assigned various mentors who will serve as resources throughout the program, and will have access to educational sessions as well as participating in research and client projects and producing a final personal project-based deliverable to be developed in conjunction with the intern's learning goals. Qualifications
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Benefits We offer competitive benefits which include the following based on plan eligibility:
Equal Opportunity All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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