Senior Specialist, Product Manager, Claims Solution Suite
AMPLIFY HEALTH ASIA PTE. LIMITED
Singapore, Singapore
Not specified
7+ years b2b product management experience
Hl7 fhir and smart on fhir standards
Api-first design and cloud-native architecture
The Senior Specialist, Product Manager for Claims Solution Suite at Amplify Health plays a pivotal role in transforming digital health solutions across Asia. The position demands a strategic thinker with over seven years of B2B product management experience, focusing on the full claims value chain, and leveraging advanced technologies to enhance healthcare delivery
Job Summary
The role is responsible for the end-to-end lifecycle management of the full claims value chain from provider management through adjudication and payment.
Candidates must possess a solid understanding of interoperability standards including OpenAPI and FHIR to deliver scalable API-first services.
The position requires embedding privacy by design and collaborating with InfoSec teams to implement ISO/IEC 27001 controls.
Matching Summary
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The Senior Specialist, Product Manager for Claims Solution Suite at Amplify Health plays a pivotal role in transforming digital health solutions across Asia. The position demands a strategic thinker with over seven years of B2B product management experience, focusing on the full claims value chain, and leveraging advanced technologies to enhance healthcare delivery.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
7+ years B2B product management experience
HL7 FHIR and SMART on FHIR standards
API-first design and cloud-native architecture
Data privacy compliance PDPA and ISO 27001
Agile delivery and backlog management
Nice-to-have
AI and machine learning product exposure
Experience in B2B SaaS environments
Cross-functional leadership in scale-ups
Knowledge of APAC healthcare regulations
Customer-centric design principles
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Business, Computer Science, or Engineering
Over 7 years of B2B product management experience
Hands-on awareness of OAuth 2.0/OIDC security models