American Academy of Value-Based Care (AAVBC)
Location: Remote | Type: Part-Time or Full-Time Contract
Reports To: Head of Strategy & Operations
AAVBC is building the clinical backbone of value-based care — the documentation standards, coding frameworks, and educational tools that help providers get paid accurately and deliver better care. We're looking for a medically literate writer who wants to do work that actually matters.
This is not a ghost-writing role for a hospital blog. You'll be translating ICD-10 coding
frameworks, CMS-HCC models, and clinical guidelines (ADA, KDIGO, AHA, DSM-5, ASAM) into tools that practicing physicians use every day — treatment plan templates, SOAP note
frameworks, coding guides, podcast scripts, and quick-reference materials. You'll work directly with clinicians, coders, and policy strategists to get the content right.
If you're a medical student, PA/NP student, or early-career clinician who wants to build expertise at the intersection of clinical medicine, health policy, and healthcare finance — this is the role.
What You'll Work On
Write and maintain MEAT-structured documentation templates for high-priority chronic
conditions (HCC-relevant: T2DM, CKD, CHF, MDD, SUD, and others across the top 100 by
RAF impact)
Build coding guides, quick-reference guides (QRGs), and clinical toolkits aligned with ICD-
10-CM, CMS-HCC V28/V29, CPT, HEDIS, and CMS Star Ratings
Develop SOAP note templates and treatment plan content that integrates documentation
best practices for VBC settings and audit readinessc
Script, produce, and edit podcast episodes covering VBC policy updates, coding changes,
and clinical excellence topics
Own the full lifecycle: research scripting coordination with clinical SMEs editing
publishing
Policy Translation
Monitor CMS, NCQA, and payer guideline changes and translate them into actionable
writing deliverables
Produce briefs and summaries that help providers and their teams respond to regulatory
shifts without needing a law degree
Collaboration & QA
Interview clinicians and coding auditors to validate content accuracy
Edit SME submissions to maintain quality, consistency, and clinical credibility across all
AAVBC outputs
Who We're Looking For
Must-Haves
Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from medical school, PA, NP, or a related clinical program — OR — 1+ years writing for clinical or health policy audiences
Ability to read and interpret clinical guidelines (you don't need to memorize them; you
need to know how to use them)
Strong writer: clear, concise, structured — you can make a complex topic scannable without dumbing it down
High attention to detail, especially around clinical terminology, coding specifics, and
regulatory language
Comfortable managing your own deadlines and projects with light oversight
Nice-to-Haves
Familiarity with HCC models, MEAT documentation, HEDIS measures, or Medicare
Advantage
Experience with clinical coding (CPC, CCS, CRC) or interest in gaining it
Podcast or audio production experience
Proficiency in Google Workspace, Notion, or similar tools
What You'll Get
Hands-on exposure to the business of medicine — HCC risk adjustment, quality measurement, VBC contracting — the things med school doesn't teach
Byline-worthy work product that builds a professional portfolio
Direct collaboration with clinicians, medical directors, and health policy professionals
Competitive contract compensation
Flexible hours, fully remote
Why AAVBC
We're a small, high-output team building infrastructure that a lot of the healthcare industry needs but nobody has built well yet. The right person for this role will leave having written things that real providers use, understanding how value-based care actually works financially, and with relationships across a network of serious clinical and operational professionals.