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Job Title: EHR Epic Analyst. Guide workflow design, build and test the system, and analyze other technical issues associated with Epic software. Serve as a liaison between end users' workflow needs and Epic implementation staff.
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Assist in the creation and execution of deployment tasks, clinical workflow interpretation, and participate in Maestro Care EHR application build, testing, and support. Provide identified liaison services between Epic and identified Maestro Care EHR application, deployment, and development staff.
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The Senior Major & Strategic Account Executive - (EHR Account and Relationship Manager) plays a key leadership role in supporting CE’s direct relationships with Electronic Medical Record (EMR) clients and is responsible for maintaining and expanding the use of CE solutions and supporting care delivery workflow optimization.
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5+ experience as a business analyst or equivalent role with EHR or practice management products. Here client requires experience with EHR or practice management products. Understand customer requirements via listening, workflow, observational studies, paper forms, and other existing forms of documentation.
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Including knowledge of Epic functions, development, design, implementation, user support and training, maintenance, quality assurance, and system testing and evaluation demonstrated skill in system workflow and business process flow analysis and design.
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Participates in EHR implementation and optimization activities, including ongoing evaluation of workflow efficiency. Promotes preventive care services and quality measures, including use of annual wellness exams and chart review process to close quality gaps.
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Working or advanced knowledge of EHR and administrative claims data sets, applications of Real World Data, research and development processes at health systems and life science organizations, clinical trial recruitment and electronic data capture workflow, statistical analysis and visualization approaches to data, compliance including IRB ethics review or application security processes, and cloud services platforms.
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The EHR Application Specialist 2 is responsible for the ongoing design, build, testing, validation and ongoing support of mission critical application(s). Solid knowledge of clinical or business/revenue cycle workflow in healthcare.
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The HCI should be knowledgeable in clinical documentation needs, regulations, and standard operating procedures essential in the EHR, Participate in testing and validating solutions and clinical documentation tools, current state mapping and future state workflow development, content issue resolution, implementation, optimization, and end user support.
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2+ years of experience building healthcare patient & provider workflow products; robust experience with EMR/EHR integrations. You have hands-on, full-stack coding expertise, particularly with our core technology stack: Angular, Node.js, and Python, as well as a solid foundation in JavaScript and TypeScript.
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Must have an overall understanding of IHA structure, office services and workflow processes throughout the organization, and ability to provide application support for the company structure. Provides technical support to end-users of applications utilized throughout IHA, including but not limited to Epic and other EHR systems, which includes problem-solving access issues and answering staff questions regarding utilization of system.
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Perform TeleNurse Intake duties when necessary, such as identifying patients requesting TeleNurse services, locating the correct patient in EHR and Triage system and verifying patient information, and updating any changes/registering new patients in EHR.
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This includes the oversight of receiving, processing, and assessment of all incoming requests for PHI. The ROI Specialist Lead will act as a subject matter expert in all release types and work queues and will also assist management with the coordination of employee workflow assignment and quality assurance.
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Optimize EHR support to assist with outpatient pharmacy workflow and data requirements. Job Summary This role will have a primary focus on implementing and maintain Epic Compass Rose for UKHC Specialty Pharmacy.
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3+ years experience with practice management or EHR implementation and training. Prior experience in hospital or physician office setting including knowledge of physician office workflow and processes.
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