Some years of experience may be substituted with an advanced degree in public health, health policy, health economics, public policy, or business administration; Experience working with health care supply, cost, utilization, or quality data, including strong knowledge of Massachusetts health care datasets and working knowledge of federal health care datasets; Experience conducting research and analyses related to the supply and distribution of health care resources and factors that influence that distribution; Knowledge of state Certificate of Need programs and state and federal health planning efforts in the U.S. Knowledge of the Massachusetts health care market and health care cost containment policies in place in the Commonwealth; Experiencing managing projects or project-based teams and a demonstrated ability to meet deadlines; Excellent speaking and writing skills, including strong attention to detail, an ability to organize information and concepts clearly and concisely, and to tailor communication for various audiences; Excellent organizational and time management skills, and the ability to be flexible in prioritizing tasks; and. The office also oversees the Massachusetts Registration of Provider Organizations (MA-RPO) Program, a first-in-the nation program that increases transparency of -provider structure and performance, tracks changes in the health care market over time, and provides researchers, policymakers, market participants, and the public with access to the resulting dataset.