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Boston Medical Center

Senior Quality Improvement Data Analyst

Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298


POSITION SUMMARY:

The Senior QI (Quality Improvement) Data Analyst works with the Director of Clinical Analytics/ Manager of Hospital Performance Analytics to facilitate the accessibility, understanding, and active use of data required to improve the quality of care, patient safety, service, and related outcomes throughout BMC. The Senior QI Data Analyst provides in-house content expertise in informatics and statistical/epidemiological analysis and provides limited project management support. The Senior QI Data Analyst is a customer service oriented position that serves the

information needs

of clinicians, administrators and staff throughout BMC.

Position: Senior Quality Improvement Data Analyst

Department: BMC Quality Analytics

Schedule: Full Time

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES:

Serves the data and information needs of a wide variety of customers including physicians, nurses, allied health professionals, administrators, and non-technical staff throughout BMC.

Works closely with BMC Data Warehouse team to extract data using SQL tools.

Performs as an expert user of the Vizient Clinical Database to acquire necessary data.

Integrates data from BMC Data Warehouse, Vizient Clinical Database, and other sources as needed.

Analyzes data using appropriate statistical/epidemiological methodologies, including regression analysis/risk adjustment, using tools such as SAS, SPSS, and others as needed.

Prepares graphical reports for a wide variety of customers throughout BMC in a manner that meets the needs of end-users.

Meets with customers throughout BMC including administrators, clinicians, and staff to understand data/information needed to manage the clinical enterprise and facilitate quality improvement activities.

Provides data and information to customers in a readily accessible, understandable, and actionable manner using tools such as Excel, PowerPoint, Crystal Reports, Visio, and others as needed.

Serves on quality improvement teams to support data and information needs of high-priority quality improvement projects.

Supports the development, updating, and distribution of quality and patient safety dashboards and other standard reports.

Promotes continual improvement in data visualization and reporting processes.

Trains the end-user community in pragmatic interpretation of statistics, such as statistical process control.

Provides guidance to lower-level analysts and aids the Director of Clinical Analytics/Manager of Hospital Performance Analytics.

Performs other duties as assigned and/or necessary.

JOB REQUIREMENTS

EDUCATION:

Master’s degree (or equivalent experience) in a relevant discipline.

EXPERIENCE:

Minimum 4 years of experience working with large data sets in a position focused on the delivery of numerical data to a wide variety of customers.

Experience in health care strongly preferred.

Experience conducting advanced analytics using SQL.

Experience developing dashboards using Tableau.

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:

The ideal candidate will have the following skills:

Technically proficient:

Strong coding skills. Capable of manipulating large data sets, cleaning and normalizing data, generating analysis, and working through challenges independently.

Strong analytic thinking:

Effective at identifying critical questions, navigating trade-offs between accuracy/comprehensiveness/complexity vs. speed and simplicity, and making independent decisions on how to adjust assumptions and analyses. Can distill complex analysis into simple charts to communicate key takeaways.

Curious and creative:

Capable of finding the right analytic approach, always asking questions and testing the data and analysis to ensure that we are answering the right key questions.

Outcomes-focused:

Ability to manage multiple high-priority projects simultaneously and prioritize to meet key deadlines.

Strong verbal and written skills:

Must be able to communicate effectively with diverse audiences including physicians, nurses, allied health professionals, administrators, and non-technical staff.

Excellent interpersonal skills and the demonstrated ability to work in a team-oriented environment.

Equal Opportunity Employer/Disabled/Veterans

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