[Remote] Sr. Clinical Informatics Analyst (Gen Lab/Blood Bank)

Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Community Health Systems is dedicated to enhancing patient care through technology, and they are seeking a Senior Clinical Informatics Analyst to provide expertise in the design, implementation, and optimization of clinical information systems. This role involves collaboration with clinical and IT teams to improve workflow efficiency and support clinical decision-making across various departments. Responsibilities • Leads the implementation and optimization of clinical information systems, ensuring alignment with clinical and organizational goals • Collaborates with clinical staff, IT teams, and stakeholders to assess, design, and refine workflows that improve patient care and operational efficiency • Analyzes system performance, user feedback, and clinical outcomes to identify areas for improvement and implement solutions • Provides expert support and troubleshooting for clinical systems, working closely with end-users to resolve issues and enhance usability • Participates as SME in the training and education programs for clinical staff, ensuring Training Materials are effective for the use of technology to support patient care for the specialty area • Maintains knowledge of regulatory requirements, data standards, and industry best practices in clinical informatics, applying them to system design and management for the specialty area • Participates in quality improvement initiatives, leveraging data and analytics to drive evidence-based decisions and support clinical initiatives for the specialty area • Serves as a liaison between clinical departments and IT, ensuring that clinical needs are represented in system development and deployment Skills • 3-5 years of experience in clinical informatics or a related field for specified position • Strong knowledge of clinical informatics, system implementation, and healthcare technology best practices • Advanced analytical skills to assess workflow efficiency, system performance, and data quality • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to engage with clinical staff, IT professionals, and stakeholders across various specialties • Ability to manage multiple projects and adapt informatics solutions to support diverse clinical needs • Knowledge of healthcare regulations, data privacy standards, and compliance requirements related to clinical informatics • Certification in Clinical Informatics (e.g., ANCC Informatics Nursing Certification, CAHIMS/CPHIMS) • Bachelor's Degree in Nursing, Healthcare Informatics, Information Technology, or a related field • 1-3 years of experience in a senior or lead role Company Overview • Community Health Systems is one of the nation’s leading healthcare providers. It was founded in 1985, and is headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is Apply tot his job

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