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Pursuing or interested in a career in Public Health, Health Informatics Data Analytics, Management Information Systems, Health Informatics, Business, or equivalent. Support the development and implementation of data management protocols and procedures.
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Specialized Experience is defined as: Collecting, measuring, analyzing, and reporting financial management data; developing and implementing dynamic data visualizations and interactive reporting; identifying areas for new content based on the needs of the organization; and supporting larger enterprise management initiatives.
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The Data Entry Typist will play a crucial role in maintaining the accuracy and efficiency of our data management processes. Perform quality data entry, maintaining the integrity of all documents and information.
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The main function of a Data Analyst is to coordinate changes to computer databases, test, and implement the database applying knowledge of database management systems. Work with senior management, technical and client teams in order to determine data requirements, business data implementation approaches, best practices for advanced data manipulation, storage and analysis strategies.
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Minimum of five years of related experience with Quality Management, Risk Management/Patient Safety and Performance Improvement program or related healthcare experience. Demonstrated knowledge in principles of risk management, quality and performance improvement methods.
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Specifically, this includes overseeing data management programs and infrastructure, including the denominational database, and providing access to data in a usable format for ongoing research needs and in response to specific queries.
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This role is responsible for the management of the measures data including data architecture, data reporting, measure validation, workflow and technical systematic requirements needed to qualify eligible providers and eligible hospitals per defined regulatory stages.
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The Master Data Analyst is responsible for working with Service Centers, Field Management, Finance, Supply Chain, and IT to analyze data to maximize revenue and operating efficiency as it pertains to all vendor and customer related master data.
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Provide guidance and prioritization for DT data management efforts and activities to successfully support the implementation of Oracle Cloud ERP and bolt-on systems. Provide strategic direction to the DT data platform team to ensure that the design of data lakes and platforms considers the business transformation analytical requirements in synchronization with data management functions and governance.
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5+ years' experience in conceptualization, design and implementation of new and existing systems, middleware, Master Data Management, Metadata, Data Quality and Data Warehouse Architectures.
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Title: Master Data Management Analyst I-IV. Master Data Management Analyst I-IV. Master Data Management Analyst III. Master Data Management Analyst II.
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Knowledge of at least one data management platform such as Azure Data Factory, Azure Databricks, Microsoft Fabric / Power BI. SSIS / Informatica or similar also considered. Develop data pipelines and workflow management for extraction, transformation and loading of data in a hybrid cloud and on premise environment.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in data privacy law and regulations, with the ability to provide expert counsel and guidance to clients on a wide range of data protection matters, including incident response and data breach management.
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Nice to haves/Preferred Skills: - Machine learning (that's great but not a primary focus so don't want someone just more here) Other technologies they have: Azure Purview, Collibra (Data Management), Tableau, PowerBI -Oracle Cloud.
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With the power to apply artificial intelligence and data science to business decisions via enterprise data management solutions, we help leading companies prototype, refine, validate, and scale the most desirable products and delivery models to enterprise scale within weeks.
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