Drug Utilization Review (DUR) Pharmacist – Remote
South Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, 84095, USA
Listed on 2026-08-22
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Healthcare
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Healthcare Compliance
Remote Drug Utilization Review Pharmacist – Safe & Cost-Effective Medication Use
Work from home analyze medication use patterns, apply clinical guidelines, and collaborate with providers — all from home. This remote Drug Utilization Review Pharmacist role is ideal for pharmacists who enjoy clinical analysis and want to improve outcomes responsibilities include conducting prospective, concurrent, and retrospective drug utilization reviews, evaluating prescribing patterns against clinical guidelines and formulary criteria, identifying potential drug interactions, therapeutic duplications, and inappropriate therapy, preparing recommendations for prescribers to optimize therapy and reduce risk, documenting reviews and ensuring compliance with state, federal, and health-plan requirements, and contributing to quality-improvement initiatives and pharmacy program development.
What you'll bring includes education:
PharmD or Bachelor of Pharmacy, licensure: active U.S. pharmacist license, experience: managed care, PBM, or health-plan preferred. Hospital and community pharmacists with strong clinical skills are encouraged to apply. Skills include an analytical mindset, detail orientation, excellent written and verbal communication.
Why this role?
Shape prescribing decisions that affect thousands of patients, build expertise in managed care and population-health pharmacy, many DUR roles offer hybrid or fully remote schedules, competitive salary, benefits, and career advancement.
About us we are a confidential healthcare partner providing managed-care pharmacy services nationwide. Our DUR pharmacists ensure medications are used safely, appropriately, and cost-effectively. Apply today advance your career in managed care — apply now for our remote drug utilization review pharmacist opening.
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