Senior Analyst Epic Clindoc7 March 2011, 6:12 amMust be Epic Inpatient Clinical Documentation certified ?Bachelor?s degree in Informatics or Health care related field, Degrees in Computer Science, Nursing Informatics or Information Systems, Health Care, Administration or Business. ? 3 years experience within clinical informatics.?Preferred previous clinical experience within last 10 years. ?Demonstrated policy/procedure writing, regulation interpretation, communication and presentation skills essential. ?Prefer implementation experience with previous integrated HealthCare Information systems with emphasis on Clinical and Financial, EMR applications/systems in Epic ?Prefer experience in SLDC and ITIL process methodologies. ?Previous experience in an enterprise wide system implementation ?Demonstrated ability as a lead for a small project or implementation team. Duties?Provides support and expertise to highly visible, sensitive and multi-faceted clinical projects. ?Represents CIS to clinical and ancillary departments. Serves as a liaison between departments, other clinical services and the CIS Department. ?Provides knowledge of clinical process, multidisciplinary patient care delivery process and procedures, understands clinical documentation needs. Documents, researches and analyzes clinical workflow structure for multidisciplinary documentation in an automated system. ?The CI performs as a team member for system implementations and support crossing multi-departmental, multi-divisional clinical environments. ?Responsible for performing as directed, aspects of planning, analysis, design, development, coding, testing, debugging, implementation, go live, support, maintenance, of clinical information systems (CIS). ?Collects, prepares and maintains system documentation and reports. ?Performs specific Clinical expertise for installation and implementation assigned and provides detail for formulating scope and objectives, and action plans from multi-disciplinary perspectives.
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