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<p><strong>Clinical Info Systems Analyst</strong></p><br>Make sure to apply with all the requested information, as laid out in the job overview below.<br><p><strong>Responsibility:</strong></p><ul><li>The resource is responsible for maintaining clinical documentation within the Allscripts/Altera application, supporting Nursing, Ancillary, and Quality departments. This role ensures accurate and regulatory-compliant documentation across clinical workflows.</li></ul><p><strong>Required experience with key applications:</strong></p><ul><li>Knowledge of development and enhancement of clinical documentation for Nursing, Providers, Ancillary, and Quality Improvement teams.</li><li>Knowledge of development and enhancement of orders and order sets</li><li>Ability to manage system issues. Working jointly with Altera support, analyze root cause of problems and provide direction for corrections, work-arounds, and/or enhancements.</li><li>As assigned clinical application administrator, defines, implements, monitors, maintains and adjusts application functionality on an as-needed basis to accommodate departmental needs and changing workflows.</li><li>Extracts data using advanced report-writing skills, exports and imports data between separate systems and/or databases, performs clinical software structural and logical analysis, and performs data validation and statistical analysis as needed</li><li>Knowledge and experience with both process and data-driven structured analysis techniques</li><li>Maintains ongoing functional knowledge of clinical areas (nursing, radiology, respiratory, quality, et</li><li>Manages vendor support relationships and facilitates ticket/issue tracking and resolution.</li><li>Must be able to understand business needs, define requirements, develop solutions (technical and/or process), implement systems, support testing and manage/support installed applications.</li><li>Provides first, second, and third levels of support for assigned applications. Log, track, resolve, and report support issues to management.</li><li>Takes after-hours call as assigned to ensure system functionality and access and will adhere to on-call schedule for after hours support</li><li>Uses data extraction, scripting, macros, batch files, and other mechanisms to automate production tasks and to improve efficiency</li><li>Works with Technical Services team and/or third-party (Altera) software vendor support team to monitor and validate software performance at the operating system level and/or application level to ensure optimal functionality of clinical systems</li><li>Writes ad-hoc reports, uploads, and downloads</li></ul>

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