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Insurance Medical Director Jobs in Iowa (NOW HIRING)

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ASC Managing Director

Ankeny, IA · On-site

$120 - $180/hr

... insurance, employment, and marketing needed for the efficient operation. Always strives for quality of care at a cost-effective level. Responsible in conjunction with the Medical Director and Quality ...

... insurance, employment, and marketing needed for the efficient operation. Always strives for quality of care at a cost-effective level. Responsible in conjunction with the Medical Director and Quality ...

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How much do insurance medical director jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for insurance medical director in Iowa is $218,256.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $186,000.00 and $267,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Insurance Medical Director do?

An Insurance Medical Director is a physician who reviews medical claims, evaluates policyholder cases, and ensures treatments align with insurance guidelines. They analyze complex medical information to determine coverage eligibility and assess the necessity of procedures. They also collaborate with claims adjusters, underwriters, and other medical professionals to ensure fair and accurate decision-making. Their role helps insurance companies manage risk while maintaining compliance with healthcare regulations.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an Insurance Medical Director?

Insurance Medical Directors typically review medical claims, assess prior authorization requests, and provide clinical guidance on complex cases to ensure that coverage decisions comply with current medical standards and company policies. They also collaborate closely with underwriters, case managers, and other healthcare professionals, participating in multidisciplinary meetings and developing policies for medical management. Additionally, Insurance Medical Directors may engage in quality improvement initiatives, conduct peer reviews, and assist in training staff on clinical procedures and regulatory changes. The role requires a balance of high-level decision-making, medical expertise, and effective communication with both internal teams and external providers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Insurance Medical Director position?

To thrive as an Insurance Medical Director, you need a medical degree (MD or DO), board certification, clinical expertise, and experience with healthcare regulations and utilization review. Familiarity with claims management systems, ICD-10 coding, and tools like Milliman or InterQual guidelines is often required. Strong analytical skills, clear written and verbal communication, and the ability to make objective decisions are essential soft skills. These competencies are crucial for ensuring ethical, evidence-based determinations that balance patient care with organizational and regulatory requirements.

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What cities in Iowa are hiring for Insurance Medical Director jobs?

Cities in Iowa with the most Insurance Medical Director job openings:

Infographic showing various Insurance Medical Director job openings in Iowa as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 96% In-person, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $218,256 per year, or $104.9 per hour.

Medical Lab Technician/Medical Lab Scientist

Boone County Hospital - Lab

Boone, IA

$28.95 - $39.30/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description



Join our Laboratory Services team providing excellent patient care with a skilled team of providers! We offer a team approach to healthcare and a competitive benefits package.


Status: Full-time, 40 hours per week

Shift: Nights

Shift Time Schedule: 8 p.m. - 6:30 a.m.

Days: Monday-Friday, 4-day work week. 

Salary Range Depending on Experience: MLT - $25.87 - $35.62; MLS - $28.95 - $39.30, Shift differential premiums paid.


We offer competitive pay and a great benefits package that includes:

  • Medical Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
  • Health Savings Accounts (HSA)
  • Life insurance
  • Aflac
  • Short-term and long-term disability coverage
  • Wellness program and reimbursement
  • Free access to Boone County Hospital's onsite fitness room
  • Generous PTO Accrual Plan
  • Iowa Public Employees Retirement System (IPERS)
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Onsite Cafeteria


POSITION SUMMARY

Performs tests and procedures in assigned section(s) of the laboratory, including those which require exercise of independent and professional judgment and responsibility with minimum supervision. Independently performs qualitative and quantitative tests, following established guidelines and predetermined criteria to provide information used in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disease. Identifies problems that may adversely affect test performance and/or results and uses knowledge, critical thinking skills and judgment to troubleshoot and resolve them. Consults with medical technologists and laboratory director when appropriate. May be assigned to assume the duties of a lead technician.


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Associate degree in a science-related field with completion of a six-month clinical internship from a National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science (NAACLS) accredited Clinical Laboratory Science program approved alternate career path as designated in the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA '88).
  • Registration by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) as a Medical Laboratory Technician as a Clinical Laboratory Technician or by the American Medical Technologists (AMT) as a Medical Laboratory Technician is required.
  • A person may be hired into this position if he/she has completed the requirements for registration but has not successfully completed the exam. However, the exam must be successfully completed within 6 months subsequent to hiring.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Understand and abide by the Boone County Hospital Standards of Behavior, confidentiality statement, EMTALA guidelines and general hospital policies, procedures, and related practices.
  • Performs qualitative and quantitative analysis for waived, moderately, and highly complex testing on biological laboratory specimens utilized for the diagnosis and treatment of disease as appropriate for patient age to include neonate, infant, child, adolescent, adult, and geriatric adult.
  • Follows established departmental policies, procedures, and standard work.
  • Follows safe work practices.
  • Complies with the requirements of laboratory regulatory and accrediting agencies.
  • Recognizes deviation from expected results while analyzing and correcting problems using scientific principles.
  • Provides information to health care providers regarding test methodology and interpretation.
  • Analyzes quality control data/material, makes judgment concerning the results and takes appropriate action to maintain test accuracy and precision.
  • Performs calibration, preventive maintenance and basic troubleshooting of instrumentation and equipment.
  • Works independently while organizing work to meet established deadlines. Will seek technical direction from medical technologist, department director and/or medical director with specific procedural or instrumentation problems.
  • Assists with new instrument or procedure implementation and training.
  • Maintains inventory and orders supplies as needed.
  • Assists in training new employees at the direction of the clinical laboratory director.
  • Complies with applicable regulatory and accreditation requirements of the laboratory.
  • Documents and reports variances to department director.
  • Participates in the Quality Assurance program within the department. Identifies opportunities for improvement and makes recommendations for resolution of identified problems/errors.
  • Assists with writing and revising laboratory procedures according to NCCLS guidelines.
  • Operates laboratory information system, personal computers, and instrument-related computer software.


PHYSICAL ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS (Constant = 67-100% of workday, Frequent= 34-66% of workday, Occasional = 33% or less of workday)


Frequent

Reaching: While performing test analysis.

Fingering: While entering data into the computer.

Grasping: While handling equipment and specimens.

Talking: While communicating with co-workers, patients and/or staff to instruct or relay information.

Hearing: To receive information.

Lifting: Up to 10 pounds (trays).

Standing: While performing test analysis.


Occasional

Pushing and Pulling: While stocking supplies, opening drawers, closing drawers and delivering specimens.

Lifting: Up to 50 pounds while handling supplies.

Climbing: While storing and retrieving supplies and ascending/descending stairs.

Feeling: Perceiving the nature of the veins by touching the skin with the fingertips.


VISUAL ACUITY REQUIREMENTS

  • Works with computer terminals, instrumentation with small moving parts, reads labels and work lists, aliquots specimens, reads instructions, records data.
  • Needs to be able to distinguish between colors.


WORKING CONDITIONS

  • The employee is subject to chemical hazards.
  • Employees in this job classification have been identified as having the likelihood of occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials, therefore, are included in the OSHA Exposure Control Plan with its specification for preventing contact with the above materials.
  • The employee is exposed to sharps.
  • The employee is subject to indoor environmental conditions.