Location: Washington, DC
Date Posted: 06/24/2026
## The American College of Physicians (ACP) – Senior Analyst, Regulatory Affairs
The American College of Physicians (ACP) is seeking a **Senior Analyst, Regulatory Affairs** for the Washington, DC office. ACP, a national organization of internal medicine physicians with headquarters in Philadelphia, is the largest medical specialty organization and the second-largest physician group in the United States, with **163,000 members worldwide**. This is a **full‑time hybrid position**, requiring **two days per week onsite** in the Washington, DC office.
The Senior Analyst supports the development, analysis, and implementation of **value‑based payment (VBP) models** that promote high‑quality, cost‑effective, and patient‑centered care. This role contributes to policy research, data analysis, and stakeholder engagement efforts related to **alternative payment models**, **ACOs**, **bundled payments**, and **risk adjustment methodologies**.
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## Responsibilities
– **Research and analysis** — Conduct research and analysis of value‑based payment models, including Medicare and commercial programs.
– **Regulatory monitoring** — Monitor federal and state regulatory developments and summarize implications.
– **Policy development** — Support development of policy briefs, reports, and presentations on payment reform and delivery system transformation.
– **Stakeholder engagement** — Coordinate meetings, prepare materials, and support external partnerships.
– **Medicare policy expertise** — Maintain extensive knowledge on Medicare policies relating to value‑based initiatives and programs.
– **Member support** — Serve as a point of contact for members needing assistance with Medicare and third‑party payer issues, primarily in quality payment programs (QPP).
– **Advocacy support** — Work with ACP advocacy staff to develop resources for ACP chapters and members.
– **External participation** — Participate in events and activities held by the Primary Care Collaborative (PCC) and other relevant organizations.
– **Travel** — Travel as needed to represent ACP and share information about its programs, products, and services.
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## Qualifications
– **Bachelor’s degree required**; Master’s (MPH, MPP, MHA, or related field) preferred.
– **1–3 years of experience** in healthcare policy, payment reform, consulting, or related field.
– Familiarity with **value‑based care**, **risk adjustment**, and **healthcare quality measurement**.
– Ability to develop **testimony, letters, position papers**, and persuasive materials for diverse audiences.
– Strong **analytical, writing, and communication** skills.
– Knowledge of **federal regulatory and legislative processes**, especially MACRA and other VBP programs (strongly preferred).
– Knowledge of the **Medicare QPP** and value‑based initiatives (strongly preferred).
– Proficiency in **Excel, PowerPoint, and data analysis tools** (strongly preferred).
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## Additional Information
ACP offers a **competitive salary**, **excellent benefits**, and a **supportive work environment**.
To learn more about working at ACP, visit:
[https://www.acponline.org/working_at_acp/]
Interested candidates should submit a **cover letter and resume online** by clicking the Apply button below.
ACP is an **Equal Opportunity Employer**, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, national origin, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected class.
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