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Patient Access Liaison - UPLIZNA
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Join Amgen as a Patient Access Liaison (UPLIZNA) in Milwaukee, WI. Leverage your patient services and reimbursement expertise to help patients navigate insurance, prior authorization, and coverage challenges for infused therapies. Ideal for candidates with a clinical background or rare disease ex...
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United States , Milwaukee
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158394.00 - 185578.00 USD / Year
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Patient Access Liaison-Tepezza (Rare Disease)
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Amgen seeks a Patient Access Liaison for TEPEZZA (Rare Disease) in Brooklyn, NY. You will secure HIPAA authorizations, educate patients on coverage and prior authorization, and connect them with financial assistance programs. Requires a Doctorate with 2 years of patient access experience, or equi...
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United States , Brooklyn
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164276.10 - 222255.90 USD / Year
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Patient Access Liaison, Manager - Krystexxa - Jacksonville FL (Rare Disease)
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Amgen seeks a Patient Access Liaison Manager in Jacksonville, FL, to support rare disease patients and providers navigating reimbursement for Krystexxa. This field-based role requires expertise in prior authorization, appeals, and denied claims for infused therapies. Ideal candidates have a clini...
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United States , Jacksonville
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158718.00 - 193988.00 USD / Year
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Patient Access Liaison
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Join Amgen as a Patient Access Liaison in Long Beach. This key role provides non-medical education and logistical support to patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers. You will utilize your expertise in buy & bill reimbursement to navigate access and coverage for therapy. We seek a professio...
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United States , Long Beach
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164276.10 - 222255.90 USD / Year
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Patient Access Liaison
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Join our team as a Patient Access Liaison in Los Angeles. This role provides vital non-medical education and logistical support to patients, caregivers, and healthcare staff for infused therapies. You will utilize your strong access and reimbursement expertise to guide patients through coverage a...
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United States , Los Angeles
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164276.10 - 222255.90 USD / Year
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Patient Access Liaison
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Join Amgen as a Patient Access Liaison in Las Vegas. This key role provides non-medical education and logistical support to patients, caregivers, and healthcare staff for infused therapies. You will use your 2-6+ years of access & reimbursement experience to guide patients through coverage and pr...
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United States , Las Vegas
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178336.00 - 201298.00 USD / Year
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Patient Services Liaison
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United States , Knoxville
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Patient Access Liaison
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Join Amgen's mission in Houston as a Patient Access Liaison. This role requires a clinical or account management background to support rare disease patients with access and reimbursement. You will educate patients on coverage, prior authorization, and financial assistance programs. Utilize your e...
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United States , Houston
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178336.00 - 201298.00 USD / Year
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Patient Access Liaison
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Join Amgen's mission to serve patients as a Patient Access Liaison in Kansas City or St. Louis. This role requires a scientific background and experience in sales, account management, or direct patient care. You will educate patients on coverage, provide resource plans, and ensure medication acce...
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United States , Kansas City; St. Louis
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178336.00 - 201298.00 USD / Year
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About the Patient Liaison role

Patient Liaison Jobs: A Comprehensive Guide to the Profession

Patient liaison jobs serve as a critical bridge between healthcare providers, patients, and the complex world of medical insurance and access to care. Professionals in this role are dedicated to ensuring that patients receive timely, uninterrupted access to prescribed therapies, particularly in the realm of specialty and rare disease treatments. Unlike general customer service roles, patient liaisons possess deep expertise in healthcare reimbursement systems, payer policies, and patient support programs.

The primary responsibility of a patient liaison is to help patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers navigate the often confusing landscape of insurance coverage. This includes educating stakeholders on prior authorization requirements, explaining benefits and coverage limitations, and assisting with the resolution of denied claims. Liaisons investigate access barriers before and after treatment initiation, working to prevent delays or lapses in care. They also provide information about financial assistance options, such as co-pay programs, foundation grants, and free drug programs, ensuring that cost does not become a barrier to treatment.

Beyond insurance navigation, patient liaison jobs involve extensive collaboration with internal teams, including market access, medical affairs, case management, and advocacy groups. These professionals share field insights about payer policies and reimbursement challenges, helping to shape broader access strategies. They must maintain meticulous documentation of patient interactions and adhere strictly to privacy regulations, including HIPAA, as well as industry compliance guidelines.

Typical skills required for success in patient liaison jobs include strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, excellent written and verbal communication, and the ability to manage complex, high-pressure situations. A clinical background, such as nursing or allied health, is often advantageous but not always required. Most positions demand a combination of education and experience in patient services, access, or reimbursement—ranging from a bachelor’s degree with several years of relevant experience to advanced degrees with less experience. Proficiency with customer relationship management (CRM) systems, Microsoft Office, and emerging technologies like AI is increasingly important.

Work environments vary, but many patient liaison roles are field-based, requiring travel to physician offices, infusion centers, and patient homes. The ability to work independently, respond rapidly to urgent access needs, and collaborate across cross-functional teams is essential. Ultimately, patient liaison jobs are vital to the healthcare ecosystem, ensuring that patients not only receive prescriptions but also have the practical support needed to begin and continue their treatments without interruption. For those passionate about patient advocacy and healthcare access, this profession offers a rewarding blend of direct patient interaction, strategic problem-solving, and meaningful impact on lives.