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Epic Consultant, Reporting/Clarity - Any Major U.S. City page is loaded. Epic Consultant, Reporting/Clarity - Any Major U.S. City. Report Writers require a certification in one or more Epic Clarity Data Model applications.
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Lead teams including Epic ECSAs, Iris DBA, and Clarity/Cogito DBA. Additional teams and responsibility may also be added. Required Qualifications: Epic ECSA certification 5+ years of Epic experience and 2+ years of Team Lead or Manager experience Preferred Qualifications: Additional Epic application certifications and experience implementing or supporting Epic clinical applications 8+ years of Epic experience and 4+ years of Team Lead or Manager experience Experience working with and managing the Epic ecosystem, including systems such as Citrix, Web Blob, Interconnect, Netscaler, Windows servers, Kuiper, etc.
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Job SummaryIn this role, and under general direction, the Business Applications Analyst – Epic Cogito Reporting performs day-to-day activities to support Epic Cogito such as developing and supporting Epic’s analytics suite of tools including Clarity, Caboodle, Reporting Workbench, SlicerDicer, Radar dashboards, and Cogito SQL. Note: This position does not perform system analysis functions.
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The main responsibility includes supporting research operations for our entire institute, mostly using the Python data science stack (e.g. Pandas) and SQL. You will be expected to work with our research and data science team on a variety of tasks, from maintaining and expanding our ETL pipeline, written in Python and Pandas, to querying our Epic Clarity data warehouse, to conducting routine statistical analysis.
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Writes programs and scripts that convert customer requirements into data extracts, making use of Epic Clarity, Epic Cogito data warehouse, Crystal Reports, SQL, and/or SAS statistical software.
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Works with healthcare providers, clinical and operational leadership, Epic application analysts, and information technology staff to develop and deliver datasets, analyses, statistical process control charts and other data products to measure and monitor healthcare quality, safety, research and process improvement initiatives.
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Facilitates the validation of database/data warehouse extracts to ensure that results correspond to what is recorded in the transactional application (i.e., Epic Hyperspace). Prior experience extracting or analyzing Epic electronic medical record data preferred.
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Previous experience working with Epic Clarity data. Minimum of 3 years with data visualization tools such as but not limited to: Tableau, SSRS, Microsoft Power BI, etc. Previous experience working with Epic Clarity data.
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Your ability to listen and respond persuasively and masterfully to clients, especially in difficult situations, will help lead clients through implementation, optimization, and improvement of their Epic systems and beyond.
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One of our medical device client were looking for Epic Clarity Data Analyst Candidate in 111 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL, USA, 60606 if you are interested please send your updated resume to harsha.v@intellectt.com or give me a call at +1 732-276-1830.
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Primary Responsibilities:Develops complex operational and project-related reports including analysis, design, documentation, versioning development, configuration, testing, implementation and ongoing support for Epic Clarity-based reportingReceives and documents formal requests from customer including specifications (layout, calculations, data source, etc.
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Technical environment: coding languages (R/Python); Epic Clarity; relational databases; SQL Server, SQL query; stored procedures; data visualization (Power BI, Tableau); Reporting (SSRS, structured programming.
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