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Intern, Health Economics and Finance

Greater New York Hospital Association (GNYHA) is a trade association located in New York City representing nearly 160 hospitals and health systems in the metropolitan New York area and throughout the State, as well as New Jersey, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. GNYHA is a dynamic, constantly evolving center for health care advocacy and expertise, but our core mission—helping hospitals deliver the finest patient care in the most cost-effective way—never changes. GNYHA’s advocacy takes many forms, from representing our members’ interest at the Federal and State governments to working alongside them to improve quality and patient safety.

Role and Responsibilities:

GNYHA is seeking a Health Economics and Finance intern for a paid opportunity this summer. The Health Economics and Finance department conducts research and analysis on various health care trends and policy issues to support GNYHA’s advocacy on behalf of member hospitals. Reporting to the Director of Health Finance & Reimbursement, the Health Economics and Finance intern will assist with a broad range of issues including tracking of Federal and State policies and assisting with related quantitative research. 

The intern’s responsibilities will include:

  • Assisting with summarizing and analyzing annual updates and policy changes related to hospital payments, and producing related resources for GNYHA members
  • Monitoring policy related to hospital quality measurement and hospital value-based reimbursement programs, including tracking member participation and performance in related initiatives
  • Maintaining previously developed analytic tools offered to members, and suggesting potential improvements 
  • Supporting Health Economics and Finance staff in identifying topics of interest and developing GNYHA member presentations and programs
  • Supporting research activities of the Health Economics and Finance department

Required Skills and Experience

  • Current undergraduate student, either at the bachelor’s or associate’s level in a relevant field, including but not limited to economics, finance, public health, public policy, health administration, or health care management.
  • Strong interest in healthcare, health services research, and health policy
  • Aptitude for quantitative analysis 
  • Superior writing and oral communication skills; ability to explain complex topics in an understandable manner
  • Highly organized and strong attention to detail
  • Proficiency with Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
  • Ability to efficiently manage projects with direction and oversight 

Internship Length: The internship will last for eight weeks, starting Tuesday, June 11, until Wednesday, August 7. GNYHA will consider requests to use this internship to fulfill credit requirements. 

Work schedule: A hybrid model with the expectation to work physically in our office Tuesdays and Wednesdays as mandatory in-office days with a third in-office day at your discretion, in conjunction with your supervisor and the business needs of your department. This schedule may be subject to change in GNYHA’s sole discretion.

Compensation: The intern will be paid $16.00 per hour for the duration of the program.