Epic Applications Analyst – Hospital Billing, Revenue Cycle Application, Epic Operations

Job Description:

  • Implementing, developing, and maintaining the Epic system and associated third-party systems
  • Provide on-call support, interact with clients, and ensure compliance with software lifecycle standards
  • Gain deeper knowledge of the Epic platform, mentor junior analysts, and lead projects to improve patient safety and quality initiatives
  • System Build and Configuration: Independently research and configure systems to improve processes, add efficiencies, and promote patient safety
  • Heuristic Design: Promotes the effective use and benefits of healthcare systems
  • Collaborate and Communicate: Build partnerships with stakeholders, end users, and colleagues
  • Documentation and Testing: Create and maintain thorough documentation, develop test scripts, and ensure builds meet departmental standards and end user approval

Requirements:

  • Epic Hospital Billing with HB Admin Certification Required
  • Epic Build experience required
  • 4-year Bachelor's Degree or combination of relevant education & experience may be considered in lieu of Bachelor's Degree
  • Training in, or demonstrated aptitude in analytical abilities required as appropriate for role area
  • Experience as analyst implementing and testing vendor packaged software applications OR healthcare operational experience in area of application preferred or required depending on Analyst level
  • Certification requirements and depth of Epic experience varies depending on the Analyst level
  • All analyst levels require prior Epic experience (end user or analyst)
  • Epic Application Analysts 2-4 require current Epic training status (certification, accreditation, and/or proficiency) in primary application required, with a combination of current Epic training statuses in additional area(s) in application maintenance and development required in upper levels
  • Ideal candidates will possess strong experience as analyst with expert knowledge and experience in leading system analysis with special emphasis on system methodologies, projects management and business process reengineering related to information systems required.
  • Experience in a healthcare setting required.
  • Active vendor training status required.

Benefits:

  • Health, dental, prescription, and vision coverage for full-time & part-time employees
  • Short-term disability, long-term disability, and life insurance coverage
  • Competitive pay
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan
  • And more !
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