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Proficiency in relational databases, Snowflake, SQL, data visualization, and Business Intelligence tools such as Tableau. The Senior Data Analyst, within the Mass General Brigham Office of the Chief Operating Officer is responsible for identifying, querying, analyzing, and visualizing data through reports and presentations, a variety of data to support operations, quality and performance measurement initiatives throughout Mass General Brigham, including its acute and specialty hospitals around greater Boston.
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The successful Senior Data Analyst will create lasting relationships with hospital leadership by becoming the go-to expert for data within his or her designated areas of expertise.
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In addition, the Senior Data Analyst will serve as a resource and role model for other EOI data analysts, sharing best practice methodologies, training other analysts and end-users, and growing the team’s wealth of knowledge and documentation.
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Intermediate to advanced knowledge of analytic programming languages and data visualization tools, including SAS, SQL, and Tableau. Maintains a thorough knowledge of CCA's databases to provide feedback to Business Intelligence (BI) and Information Technology (IT) to resolve data integration issues, and support Quality's NCQA, and other, reporting requirements.
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Healthcare principles (e.g., understanding of disease prevalence, populations that are high risk for poor health outcomes or higher cost), and data principles (e. This does not apply for the Healthcare data analytics experience.
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2+ years of experience with database tools: SQL, SAS and/or similar data manipulation tools and with analytics/visualization tools: Power BI, Tableau, or others. The Healthcare Quality Data Analyst will research, analyze and report various aspects of Medicare Star Ratings measures and ACO REACH quality measures to ensure the highest level of data quality and to achieve performance metrics.
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As a data analyst at Notable, you will work with product, engineering, delivery, and solutions teams to discover and formulate critical business questions, design and implement analytics solutions as well as distill quantitative metrics and statistics into stories and business insights.
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The Data Analyst will work within the DDSA Data Categorization team to perform data analytics and produce reports in support of the data governance categorization practice.
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Experience with SQL and relational databases required; experience with Python, R, Tableau, or other programming and visualization languages preferred. The ideal candidate will utilize their experience and skill set to pull data from large datasets using SQL and other programming languages, cleanse, standardize, and profile data tables and elements, produce summary reports of data mining and analytic exercises, and provide insight into the categorization of data in the NYS Department of Health’s Medicaid program.
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The Principal Healthcare Data Analyst has a high level of competence and operates largely independently, with a minimum amount of oversight and demonstrating a pattern of exemplary autonomous work.
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Join our dynamic Healthcare Data team as a versatile, collaborative Healthcare Analyst. Proven healthcare data analytics experience (claims, EHR, eligibility, etc.
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Proficiency in data analysis tools, such as SQL, Excel, and data visualization tools. The Healthcare Data Analyst will work closely with team members to gain understanding of trends and patterns within both clinical and administrative data sources to identify opportunities which address cost, quality, risk, and patient experience.
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Ensure seamless integration between the data infrastructure and Tableau for interactive data visualization. Tuesday - Thursday onsite) Job Description: We are hiring a Data Analyst who is comfortable working across all aspects of data is isn't afraid to get their hands dirty.
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Utilize data visualization tools, specifically Power BI, to create intuitive and interactive dashboards. Position:- Data Analyst - strong expertise in Python and SQL. Demonstrate expertise in data domain knowledge, enabling comprehensive analysis and exploration of healthcare-related data, especially in clinical and financial contexts.
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Experience with business intelligence tools for data visualization and report automation. Expertise in data visualization, with the ability to display key results including use of trend graphs is essential.
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