Director, Value-Based Care & Quality Performance Improvement
Company: Network Solutions IPA
Location: New York City
Posted on: March 31, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Work Location: NY/NJ Work Setting: Hybrid About
NSIPA: Network Solutions IPA (NSIPA) is a leading New York–based
Independent Practice Association with a diverse, multi-specialty
provider network. The organization has grown to more than 600
physician members , serving over 100,000 patients across New York
City, Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester counties. We are committed
to helping independent providers succeed in the transition to
value-based care.? Through strategic partnerships, operational
support, and robust payer relationships, NSIPA delivers the tools,
resources, and expertise that allow practices to grow, perform, and
succeed in today’s complex healthcare landscape without sacrificing
independence. ? We achieve this by collaborating with payers to
deliver Quality Incentive Programs, Shared Savings arrangements,
and Risk-Based Contracts. Contracted with over 21 Payers for over
600 Providers. NSIPA provides a comprehensive suite of services,
including credentialing and network operations, provider
engagement, and contracting; care coordination and member outreach;
and provider-and patient centered programs. As part of New York
State’s 1115 Medicaid Waiver, NSIPA plays a key role in
identifying, screening, and addressing health-related social needs
by connecting Medicaid members to community-based resources and
care supports. These services are designed to strengthen provider
efficiency, address health related social care needs, and advance
value?based care and population health opportunities. Recognized as
one of New York’s fastest?growing IPAs, NSIPA supports improved
clinical outcomes, enhanced provider performance, and cost savings
for payers through its robust infrastructure and operational
expertise. Position Overview: We are seeking an experienced leader
to oversee NSIPA’s value-based care strategy and quality
performance across all payer contracts. This role is responsible
for improving clinical quality, utilization, and financial outcomes
while driving population health initiatives and ensuring strong
performance under value-based and risk-based arrangements. The
Director will lead the Population Health Quality team and
collaborate with executive leadership, providers, payers, and
cross?functional teams to drive measurable improvements in cost,
quality, and care delivery. This is an ideal opportunity for a
seasoned leader who thrives in complex, multi?payer environments
and is passionate about improving care for Medicare, Medicaid, and
managed care populations. Roles & Responsibilities: · Own NSIPA’s
value-based care and quality improvement strategy across all payer
programs. · Oversee performance related to MER, total cost of care,
utilization, and quality outcomes. · Partner with executive
leadership and cross-functional teams to identify performance
risks, opportunities, and intervention strategies. · Lead quality
programs including HEDIS, QARR, CAHPS measures, medication
adherence and transitions of care. · Develop and execute
performance improvements and corrective action plans. · Oversee
performance monitoring and improvement initiatives related to
quality, utilization, and total cost of care metrics. · Collaborate
with Provider Engagement to support underperforming providers and
ensure documentation and quality standards are met. · Partner with
Data & Analytics to turn complex claims, EHR, and payer data into
actionable insights. · Build and guide a high-performing Population
Health Quality team. · Provide oversight of the Peer Review
Committee (PRC), including case review, provider communication,
documentation, and reporting. · Serve as a key liaison with payer
partners on VBC performance, quality initiatives, and contractual
requirements. · Ensure compliance with regulatory, audit, and
accreditation standards. · Support performance strategies under
risk-based, shared savings, and value-based arrangements. ·
Responsible for developing educational materials and resources,
including content, brochures, and one-pagers, centered on quality
and value-based care (VBC) initiatives to support provider and
staff education and performance improvement efforts. Skills &
Competencies: · Strong understanding of value-based care,
population health, and risk arrangements. · Expertise in quality
measurement (HEDIS, QARR, CAHPS, CMS). · Advanced analytical skills
with the ability to interpret and act on complex data. · Strong
leadership, communication, and cross-functional collaboration
skills. · Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced
environment. · Proficiency in MS Office, experience with data
visualization tools (Tableau) or similar tools preferred. Required
Qualifications: · Bachelor's degree in a health-related field ·
Clinical background (RN preferred) or relevant quality credential ·
5 years of experience in value-based care, quality improvement, or
population health. · 3 years of experience in a health plan, IPA,
MSO, or integrated delivery system. · Experience managing
performance across multiple-payer contracts. · Prior leadership and
people management experience. Salary Range: $120000 - $140000 Why
Join NSIPA? · High-impact leadership role with direct influence on
organizational strategy. · Opportunity to shape the future of
value-based care across diverse populations. · Collaborative,
mission-driven environment focused on improving patient outcomes. ·
Visibility, growth, and the ability to build and scale performance
programs. Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are
representative of those an employee encounters while performing the
essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be
made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform
the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job,
the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; sit for extended
periods of time; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; make
precisely coordinated movements of the fingers of one or both hands
to grasp, manipulate, or utilize computer equipment; reach with
hands and arms; and talk or hear. The employee must occasionally
lift and/or move up to 20 pounds. Specific vision abilities
required by this job include close vision, distance vision, ability
to adjust focus and ability to match or detect differences between
colors, including shades of color and brightness. EEO Statement:
NSIPA is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and
inclusion. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals
regardless of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation,
age, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
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