Programmer Analyst - Population Health
Lifestyle Medicine - Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
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The OPHAC Programmer Analyst IV (OPHAC PA IV) is an integral member of the Faculty Practice Groups Office of Population Health and Accountable Care (OPHAC) team that would actively provide informatics solutions to identified opportunity areas to support UCLA Healths Population Health and Accountable Care goals. The incumbent would also perform valuable analyses to the OPHAC team to support the development, execution, and evaluation of OPHAC initiatives.
Under the direction of OPHACs Informatics manager, the OPHAC PA IV would exercise best practices to implement and/or maintain OPHACs data infrastructure to support financial and clinical quality analyses/reports for various OPHACs initiatives and programs. In addition, the OPHAC PA IV will conduct all activities in the Solution/Software Development Life Cycle, (which includes but not limited to specification gathering (documentation), design, implementation, user acceptance testing, and production rollout) to automate the manual processes when the automation would yield improvement in efficiency and accuracy over the manual processes. The OPHAC PA IV will conduct clinical quality and financial analyses as requested by the OPHAC team and provide a concise summary and if relevant, recommendation, to leadership. The OPHAC PA IV will be OPHACs subject matter expert around all internal/external data assets that OPHAC uses for its financial as well as clinical quality analyses/reports and will be the main resource to provide insights on these data assets to other OPHAC team members. Salary Range: $80,100.00-$158,500.00/annually Qualifications
Required: 5+ years in Healthcare industry 5+ years in data architecture with strong SQL programming Skill (MS t-SQL and/or Oracle PL/SQL) 4+ years in building ETL solutions with SSIS 2+ years in SSRS 1+ years in Tableau Preferred:
Epic data model certification
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