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Penn Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Health System · 1 day ago

Applications Analyst (40 hours/week)

Penn Medicine is dedicated to providing high-quality patient care and conducting innovative research. The Applications Analyst plays a crucial role in transforming and improving processes and workflows for clinical and revenue cycle applications, ensuring effective use of technology to enhance patient care.

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Responsibilities

Utilizes expertise to design, build, install, modify and test application software to support and optimize operational work processes
Provides problem solving, troubleshooting, and code debugging of simple and intermediate issues at the technical, interface and application levels
Interacts with users to assure system is operating and performing according to specifications
Adheres to LG Health technology, coding, and naming convention standards, as well as change control process and procedures
Assists with defining and documenting user requirements and system scope
Recommends best practice workflows and develops business plans for automating and optimizing processes that transform and improve clinical care and patient safety
Maintains and deploys understanding of system development and project management methodologies in assessment, planning, design, workflow analysis, timelines, and testing, during implementation, optimization and ongoing operations
Executes assigned tasks in the project plan for the installation of hardware, software, networks, physical site, training environments and test environments for the initial and subsequent implementations
Analyzes data conversion needs and ensures that data coming across interfaces into applications meets business requirements
Provides assistance in the budget process for assigned applications
Participates in the on-call responsibilities for this position as required. Other duties as assigned

Qualification

Epic CertificationClinical operations experienceApplication software designProcess improvementProject managementTroubleshootingUser supportInterpersonal communication

Required

Two (2) years of experience as an Epic Certified analyst
Two years clinical, ancillary, revenue cycle operations experience in related field or information technology experience
High school diploma or general equivalent (GED)
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Business Administration or Engineering; or a Science degree with an orientation toward automation and process improvement; or approved equivalent combination of education and experience
Technical aptitude for information services technology in environment being supported
Effective interpersonal written and verbal communication skills

Preferred

Two (2) years experience as an Associate Applications Analyst
Project management and process improvement training
Two (2) years supporting or maintaining a system application, providing direct user support and application testing

Benefits

Prepaid tuition assistance programs

Company

Penn Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Health System

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Penn Medicine is a world leader in academic medicine, setting the standard for cutting-edge research, compassionate patient care, and the education of future health care professionals.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$70.9M
Key Investors
BIRD FoundationWarren Alpert FoundationNational Cancer Institute
2025-01-22Grant
2023-01-03Grant· $9.7M
2022-08-18Grant· $5.7M

Leadership Team

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Kevin Mahoney
Chief Executive Officer of University of Pennsylvania Health System
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John Donohue
Vice President, Enterprise Services
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