About Chamber:
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in America. At Chamber, we’re rebuilding the system for cardiology — creating a world where outcomes, not volume, define success. We partner with independent cardiologists to help them lead population health efforts in their communities, equipping them with technology, data, and operational tools that turn complex insights into better care for patients.
Our model blends clinical expertise, thoughtful design, and a modern operating platform that supports physicians, patients, and payers alike. We believe innovation and empathy go hand in hand, and by combining cutting-edge AI tools with a relentless focus on human care, we can transform heart health at scale.
Role Overview: Manager of Medical Economics
Reporting to the Head of Finance, the Manager of Medical Economics owns the analytical function that answers Chamber’s most consequential question: is our care model actually moving the needle? This means building and maintaining the infrastructure to measure the metrics that matter — Total Cost of Care (TCOC), avoidable inpatient utilization (APK), utilization trends, medication adherence, and the other financial and clinical indicators that determine whether value-based contracts perform.
This is a strategic role with direct executive exposure. You will serve as Chamber’s primary thought leader on health economics — translating complex data into clear, defensible narratives for senior leadership, payers, and partners. You will also be responsible for scaling the Health Economics team and platform as Chamber’s contract portfolio grows, building the analytical foundation that underpins our value story.
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical Impact Reporting & Infrastructure
Own the creation and development of Chamber’s clinical impact reporting — building the infrastructure, methodology, and narratives that demonstrate program effectiveness to payers, partners, and leadership.
Lead primary analysis across cost trends, utilization impact, clinical effectiveness, and economic and operational efficiency — connecting data to outcomes in ways that are clear, credible, and compelling.
Serve as the primary thought leader behind Chamber’s health economics story — defining how we measure success and how we communicate it.
Partner directly with Chamber’s senior executives as a key analytical stakeholder, providing the evidence base that informs strategic decisions.
Platform Scale & Team Development
Scale Chamber’s Health Economics team and analytical platform as the business grows — building systems, processes, and people that can support an expanding contract portfolio.
Work with ambiguous data and requests without flinching — you can turn incomplete inputs into defensible, actionable outputs.
Leverage SQL, AI prompting, Excel, and PowerPoint to build analyses that are both rigorous and accessible to non-technical audiences.
What You’ll Achieve in Your First 90 Days:
Conduct a full audit of Chamber’s current health economics data landscape — understanding what data exists, where it lives, how reliable it is, and what’s missing. Document the gaps and establish a prioritized roadmap for filling them.
Deliver initial cohort efficacy reporting on Transitions of Care and Medication Adherence, including inpatient utilization analysis and medication therapy impact — giving Care Ops and Clinical leadership a credible, data-backed view of program performance for the first time.
Complete an initial Medication Therapy analysis, documenting adherence trends, gaps in care, and early signals of program impact across active member cohorts.
Present a structured performance review to senior leadership covering data reliability, analytical gaps, and a clear set of priorities for the next quarter.
Requirements:
4–8 years of experience in health economics.
Fluency with value-based care performance metrics — TCOC, avoidable inpatient utilization(APK), utilization benchmarks, quality measures, and economic efficiency indicators. You know what good looks like and can identify when something is off before it becomes a problem.
Demonstrated ability to own analytical work end-to-end — not just running queries, but forming hypotheses, designing the analysis, and communicating what it means.
High tolerance for ambiguity — you can work with messy data and unclear briefs and still produce output that is clear, defensible, and useful.
Proficiency in SQL, Excel, and PowerPoint. Comfort with AI prompting tools as part of your analytical workflow.
Strong written and verbal communication skills. You can present complex health economics findings to senior executives without losing them or oversimplifying.
Critical thinker with a ‘scrappy’ operating style — you build what’s needed, when it’s needed, without waiting for perfect conditions.
Bachelor’s degree in health economics, public health, biostatistics, or a related field.
Genuine passion for improving outcomes for cardiology patients and the independent physicians who care for them.
Chamber Values:
Our values guide how we lead, collaborate, and care:
Low Ego: We stay grounded, curious, and open to feedback.
Empathy: We build trust through compassion and thoughtful communication.
Courage: We take action, think critically, and challenge ideas respectfully.
Ownership: We follow through with integrity and hold ourselves to high standards.
Grit: We push through ambiguity, move with urgency, and solve problems with horsepower and heart.
Location:
Hybrid in Nashville or remote.
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