Ridgeview ยท 8 hours ago
Analyst Clinical Informatics
Ridgeview is a healthcare organization focused on improving clinical workflows and technology use. The Analyst Clinical Informatics role involves developing and evaluating clinical workflows, promoting health IT use, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards to enhance patient outcomes.
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Responsibilities
Utilize knowledge of clinical practice, regulatory requirements, quality, revenue, efficiency, system capabilities, and evidence based practice to develop reliable workflows
Works with clinical and IT team members in evaluating the effectiveness of technologies and workflows that impact clinical users
Incorporates evidence-based knowledge into the informatics practice
Promotes safe, effective, and efficient use of health IT
Promote and support standardization of workflows among similar practice settings
Provides critical analysis and evaluation of health IT and recommends revision of clinical systems, processes, and workflow to ensure achievement of positive patient outcomes
Promotes the use of health IT to improve patient safety by designing, developing, implementing, and educating on health IT systems
Assesses, plans, designs, implements, and evaluates clinical workflow and business processes to define technology needs
Continually assesses the education needs of staff, patients, and families. Plans and contributes to formal and informal education for staff, patients and families
Maintain awareness of organizational quality initiatives to ensure workflows will support the goals and facilitate development of reports/dashboards to support the goals
Continuously collects, analyzes, and reports data in collaboration with quality on patient safety issues and outcome to leadership/management
Partner closely with application analysts to gain understanding of application capabilities and perspective of how software is designed to be used
Serves as the liaison for health IT efforts representing clinical needs
Maintain current knowledge of ongoing IT initiatives that could impact their user base
Monitors the environment, technology, and infrastructure to support the prevention of medical errors and adverse events
Ensures clinical practices and corresponding policies and procedures related to health IT follow appropriate regulatory requirements and other applicable standards
Develops outcomes-oriented work plans and manages project activities and deliverables
Collaborates with leadership in project/program planning and development that supports department and organizational initiatives
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's Degree
Requires 2-5 years of experience in clinical practice
Prior committee and/or project focused work
Clinical systems and technology
Demonstrated basic knowledge of change management principles and teamwork
Excellent communication/interpersonal skills
Strong organizational skills with flexibility and ability to prioritize work on competing initiatives
Excellent ability to collaborate across departments and disciplines
Ability to interact professionally with internal/external staff, consultants and vendors
Ability to gather and present information to support project management and related documentation
Computer skills and proficiency with basic Microsoft office tools
Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively amongst multi-dimensional teams
Current professional licensure in Minnesota or if licensed in another state, a permit from the Minnesota Board while the license application is in process
Company
Ridgeview
Ridgeview is an independent, nonprofit, regional health care system serving the southwest metro region of the Twin Cities.