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Health Policy Analyst

Richmond, VA · On-site

$70K - $110K/yr

Health Policy Analyst Apply now Job no: 5104685 Work type: Full-Time (Salaried) Location: Richmond (City), Virginia Categories: Data Analysis Title: Health Policy Analyst State Role Title: Hiring ...

Health Policy Analyst

Denver, CO · On-site

$57K - $85K/yr

This role requires interest in complex healthcare policies, and financial/data analytics. This position will work closely with both Government Affairs and other finance, clinical, and operational ...

HEALTH POLICY ANALYST I

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$33.92 - $43.44/hr

This position will learn to analyze Medicaid health care data to support Medicaid policies and programs. This position will learn how to prepare reports, conduct research and analysis relevant to ...

We are looking for a SENIOR HEALTH POLICY ANALYST who can help shape our vision and support our mission. Here is what the position will look like. * Leads research, monitors, and analyzes various ...

Policy Analyst

Washington, DC · On-site

$75K - $95K/yr

The Policy Analyst understands health care delivery, public health, behavioral health, the federal trust responsibility, and the legal, policy, and political frameworks impacting the Indian health ...

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How much do health policy analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for health policy analyst in the United States is $96,920.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $67,000.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Health Policy Analysts?

Health Policy Analysts are professionals who research, evaluate, and develop policies related to healthcare systems, public health, and health services. They analyze data, assess the impact of existing and proposed policies, and make recommendations to improve healthcare delivery and outcomes. Their work often involves collaborating with government agencies, healthcare organizations, and advocacy groups to ensure policies are effective and evidence-based.

What Is a Health Policy Analyst?

A health policy analyst specializes in the analysis of public health care policies and how they can be improved. They typically work in government institutions, healthcare organizations, or non-profits. In health policy analyst jobs, your duties include examining medical records and other relevant documents, reviewing current and past policies, conducting investigations, and researching and assessing policy implications. Your job is to detect problems, whether current or potential and develop practical, budget-conscious solutions. This takes a great deal of problem-solving skills, and you should have a master’s degree in public health or a related field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Health Policy Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Health Policy Analyst, you typically need a background in public health, health policy, or a related field, often with a master's degree and strong analytical abilities. Familiarity with data analysis software like SAS or Stata, as well as experience interpreting health policy databases and regulatory documents, is highly valuable. Exceptional written and verbal communication, critical thinking, and stakeholder engagement skills set top performers apart in this field. These capabilities are crucial for effectively evaluating health policies, influencing decision-making, and communicating complex findings to diverse audiences.

How much do health policy analysts make in the US?

Health policy analysts in the US typically earn a median annual salary of around $70,000 to $90,000, with entry-level positions starting lower and experienced analysts earning over $100,000. Salaries vary based on education, experience, location, and the organization’s size and sector, such as government or private industry.

What are the typical challenges Health Policy Analysts face when working on new healthcare legislation or policy initiatives?

Health Policy Analysts often encounter challenges such as navigating complex regulatory environments, balancing the interests of diverse stakeholders, and staying updated on rapidly changing healthcare laws. They must analyze large amounts of data to forecast policy impacts and communicate findings clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences. Collaborating effectively with policymakers, healthcare providers, and advocacy groups is essential to ensure that recommendations are practical and evidence-based.

What is the difference between Health Policy Analyst vs Public Health Analyst?

AspectHealth Policy AnalystPublic Health Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Public Health, Health Policy, or related fields; often requires policy or healthcare experienceBachelor's or Master's in Public Health, Epidemiology, or related fields; may include research or data analysis skills
Work EnvironmentGovernment agencies, think tanks, healthcare organizations, policy consultanciesPublic health departments, research institutions, non-profits, government agencies
Employer & Industry UsageFocuses on developing, analyzing, and advocating for health policiesFocuses on population health, disease prevention, and health promotion programs

While both roles require a background in public health and similar credentials, a Health Policy Analyst primarily focuses on policy development and analysis, whereas a Public Health Analyst emphasizes research and program implementation for community health. The roles often overlap but serve different aspects of health initiatives.

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Infographic showing various Health Policy Analyst job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, and 14% Contract. Highlights an 86% In-person, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $96,920 per year, or $46.6 per hour.

Health Policy Analyst

Center For Health Information And Analysis

Boston, MA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

At the Center for Health Information and Analysis (CHIA), we serve as stewards of Massachusetts health data, employing multifaceted datasets and cutting-edge analytics to ensure transparency in our health care system. By joining CHIA, you'll dive into health care data, revealing invaluable trends and insights, and play a pivotal role in evidence-based decision-making.  

Our work directly impacts the health care system, supporting the development of data-driven policies that aim to improve the quality and equity of care, while keeping costs affordable for Massachusetts families. We foster a flexible, collaborative environment, offering a hybrid model that balances in-person and remote work. Our hybrid approach allows you to work alongside your colleagues in our vibrant Boston office at 501 Boylston Street for at least two designated days per week, with the flexibility to work remotely on others.  

Join us at CHIA and help shape the future of Massachusetts health policy! We seek a Health Policy Analyst to contribute to the growing portfolio of our dynamic Health Informatics and Reporting team. The Health Policy Analyst will develop analytic reports and data products to produce insights on a range of health policy topic areas including affordability, access to primary care and behavioral health services, prescription drug costs, quality measurement, and other emerging issues. 

As a Health Policy Analyst at CHIA, you will have the opportunity to:  

  1. Drive Data-Backed Insights: Seize the opportunity to work with an extensive range of health care enrollment, spending, and quality data, including our newly enhanced Massachusetts All-Payer Claims Database. You will be at the forefront of executing analyses and publishing reports, utilizing CHIA's rich data sources to extract crucial insights that will directly shape health care policies and initiatives.  

  2. Lead Strategic Project Management: Take charge of organizational excellence by crafting and overseeing work plans. In this role, you will ensure that projects are executed successfully within defined timelines while adhering to streamlined and efficient processes.  

  3. Empower Collaborative Teams: Support team members in creating, planning, and delivering high-value analytic products. This is your chance to optimize the team's utilization of CHIA's data resources and other assets, fostering collaboration for impactful outcomes.  

  4. Champion Data Integrity: Assume a pivotal role in advancing comprehensive practices in documentation and data management and quality assurance. Your meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to accuracy will play a crucial part in upholding the integrity of our data and analyses.  

Here are the important qualifications we are looking for:  

  1. Data Analytics and Strategy Expertise: Demonstrated proficiency in data management and analysis, including organizing complex datasets, performing analyses, implementing quality assurance protocols, and documenting analytic processes. Experience with tools such as Excel, R, SAS, or SQL is required. Experience with Power BI or Tableau for data visualization is preferred but not mandatory. 

  2. Health Care Domain Knowledge: Working understanding of the U.S. health care system and health policy environment. Experience with Massachusetts health policy ecosystem and/or health care claims data is preferred. 

  3. Effective Communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to translate complex technical concepts into clear, compelling insights. Proven ability to interpret data and effectively communicate findings to both technical and non‑technical audiences. 

  4. Educational Foundation: Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, public policy, public health, or quantitative field required; advanced degree in health care policy, health services research, health data analytics, or related field preferred.   

  5. Optional Advanced knowledge: Analyst III candidates will have a working knowledge of relevant health policy topics such as total cost of care measurement, insurance coverage and costs, quality alignment and measurement, the prescription drug supply chain, dental services, and/or experience with health care claims and enrollment data. 

Minimum Entrance Requirements:  

Analyst I 

Applicants must have at least (A) two years of full-time, or equivalent part-time professional experience in business administration, health care planning or administration, public health policy or administration, human services policy analysis or administration or economics, the major duties of which included financial analysis of costs, expenses and revenue and/or the development, implementation and monitoring of financial reimbursement systems, or (B) any equivalent combination of the required experience and the substitutions below.  

Substitutions:  

I. A Bachelor's or higher degree with a major in health care administration, hospital administration, public health or health services administration, accounting, business administration, business management, public policy, public administration or economics may be substituted for the required experience.  

Analyst II 

Applicant must have at least (A) three years of full-time, or equivalent part-time professional experience in business administration, finance, accounting, health care planning or administration, public health policy or administration, human services policy analyses or administration, economics, or a similar field; or (B) any equivalent combination of the required experience and the substitutions below.  

Substitutions:  

I. A Bachelor's degree with a major in health care administration, hospital administration, public health or health services administration, finance, accounting, business administration, business management, public policy, public administration, economics, or similar degree may be substituted for a maximum of two years of the required experience.*  

II. A graduate degree with a major in health care administration, hospital administration, public health or health services administration, finance, accounting, business administration, business management, public policy, public administration, economics, or a similar degree may be substituted for a maximum of three years of the required experience.*  

Analyst III 

Applicant must have at least (A) four years of full-time, or equivalent part-time professional experience in business administration, health care planning or administration, public health policy or administration, human services policy analyses or administration, economics, the major duties of which included financial analysis of costs, expenses and revenue and/or the development, implementation and monitoring of the health care service delivery system and pricing methods 

Substitutions:  

I. A Bachelor's degree with a major in health care administration, hospital administration, public health or health services administration, accounting, business administration, business management, public policy, public administration, economics, or similar degree may be substituted for a maximum of two years of the required experience.*  

II. A graduate degree with a major in health care administration, hospital administration, public health or health services administration, accounting, business administration, business management, public policy, public administration, economics, or a similar degree may be substituted for a maximum of three years of the required experience.*  

*Education toward such a degree will be prorated on the basis of the proportion of the requirements actually completed.  

Total Compensation:   

We value the talent and expertise you bring to the table. We offer a competitive salary range of $62,782.98 - $120,508.44 annually for this position. Salary is commensurate with experience. CHIA may adjust title, responsibilities, and salary depending on the experience and expertise of the individual selected.    

Comprehensive Benefits:   

When you embark on a career with the Commonwealth, you are offered an outstanding suite of employee benefits that add to the overall value of your compensation package. We take pride in providing a work experience that supports you, your loved ones, and your future.    

Want the specifics? Explore our Employee Benefits and Rewards!    

Together, let's embark on a journey of meaningful impact in healthcare. We invite you to join CHIA, where your expertise will shape the future of healthcare in Massachusetts. Likewise, we're eager to take a chance on you - to welcome a dedicated professional who shares our passion for making a difference. Join us in this collaborative endeavor, where we'll forge new paths, innovate, and lead the way toward a healthier Commonwealth.   

Apply now and be part of transforming health policy at CHIA!    

NAGE: Reimbursement Systems Analyst I (RSA I), Reimbursement Systems Analyst II (RSA II), Reimbursement Systems Analyst III (RSA III). 

The full salary bands:   

Analyst I/ RSA I: $62,782.98 - $89,679.72 annually.  

Analyst II/ RSA II: $72,172.36 - $104,315.38 annually. 

Analyst II/ RSA III: $82,789.72 - $120,508.44 annually.   

 An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer. Females, minorities, veterans, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. 

An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer. Females, minorities, veterans, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

The Commonwealth is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law. Research suggests that qualified women, Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color (BIPOC) may self-select out of opportunities if they don't meet 100% of the job requirements. We encourage individuals who believe they have the skills necessary to thrive to apply for this role.

Information submitted by applicants is collected through the JazzHR Platform, your submission of application materials constitutes your express consent for this information to be provided to JazzHR for processing. Please do not include any personally identifiable information with your application materials other than that specifically requested by CHIA. CHIA requests basic information such as name, address, telephone number, and email address. You may also self-identify with your race/ethnicity, gender, disability and/or veteran status. However, you should not provide more detailed personal information such as your date of birth or Social Security Number with your application materials.

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