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Clinical Applications Analyst

Company Name:
Healthcare
Seeking a Clinical Applications Analyst.
The position requires the capacity to successfully manage multiple
competing objectives and to communicate complex technical information in understandable terms to management,
end user personnel, and physicians.
The individual will be responsible for facilitating and promoting the use ofinformation technology by physicians,
management, and staff members, with an emphasis on clinically oriented applications.
Responsible for the planning, implementation, training, support, and ongoing optimization of
specific applications which would include the following Meditech applications: Bedside Medication Management,
Emergency Department, Order Entry, Patient Care System, OR/Scheduling, Patient Discharge Instructions,
Patient Education, Staffing and Scheduling and Physician Care Manager, and associated system interfaces,
report writing software, and other software as designated.
Analyzes current work flows and practice patterns and defines clinical requirements.
Analyzes and resolves complex systems issues and problems. Additional responsibilities include performing
needs assessments, designing and defining computer screens and screen flows, coordinating software changes,
fixes and updates and profiling application databases along with the other IS application analysts. Will participate
in or lead IS projects, especially those impacting the clinical areas of the healthcare system.
Education Requirement:
A Masters in Nursing Informatics is preferred, however a BSN is REQUIRED.
Experience: Five years of clinical experience in an acute care setting or equivalent physician's office experience
is required. Competitive pay & benefits!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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