The Enterprise Information Services (EIS) team at Cedars-Sinai understands that true clinical transformation and the optimization of a clinical information systems implementation is fueled through the alignment of the right people, processes, and technologies. Cedars-Sinai has once again solidified its position as a global healthcare technology leader, receiving top accolades in not one but two prestigious surveys.
Why work here?
Cedars-Sinai placed in the top 20 on??Newsweek???s ???World's Best Smart Hospitals 2024?????list, which highlights hospitals that have excelled in the utilization of electronic functionalities, telemedicine, digital imaging, artificial intelligence and robotics.
The organization???s Healthtech excellence was acknowledged again, this time by the esteemed ???CHIME Digital Health Most Wired??? recognition program. Cedars-Sinai was assigned a Level 10???the most prestigious level of certification???among more than 300 surveyed healthcare organizations. Cedars-Sinai netted high scores across multiple domains and particularly excelled in the areas of infrastructure, interoperability, and population health innovation.
What will you be doing in this role:
The Data Quality Analyst supports the institution's Enterprise Data Quality & Governance program. The goal is to improve data integrity and information usability for internal decision making and for the growing external data demands. This is accomplished by applying data quality management principles in multi-functional settings specifically across the administrative and financial information supply chain as well as clinical progression of care. The Enterprise Data Quality Analyst will interact with various business data owners, data production system staff, data analysts, and decision makers to develop and implement proactive data quality practices.??
Performs data and process validations for recurring and ad hoc data loads and analytics for internal and external customers.
Ensures alignment to data quality standards.
Resolve data quality incidents reported to Data Quality & Governance (DQG) from data users across Cedars-Sinai.
Uses data quality tools to proactively identify data integrity issues.
Develops and implements proactive data quality monitoring procedures and practices.
Monitors, maintains, and extends the efficiency of DQG???s process and help documentation.
Innovates and provides collaborative leadership for DQG in documentation and support including advocating for excellence in quality and customer service, increased automation and efficiency, and proactive business process improvements.
Qualifications
Experience Requirements:
Demonstrated understanding of data/information quality principles and practices.??
Preferred to have SQL experience. Able to compare data, how to approach & use data.
Knowledgeable in database development cycle including requirements gathering, modeling, coding, and testing.
Must possess excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to work in teams, ability to follow directions, ability to manage completion of multiple tasks within specified timeframes.
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Educational Requirements:
Bachelor???s degree in Information Science, Computer Science, a quantitative subject area: Science, Health Administration, Public Health or related healthcare field. (preferred)
Master???s degree in: Information Science, Computer Science, or related field. (preferred)
#LI-Hybrid
Req ID : 7297 Working Title : Data Quality Analyst - Hybrid Department : Data Quality and Governance Business Entity : Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Job Category : Information Technology Job Specialty : Bus Intelligence/Reporting Overtime Status : EXEMPT Primary Shift : Day Shift Duration : 8 hour Base Pay : $70,928 - $113,484.80
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