Clinical Outcomes Analyst collects clinical outcomes data and performs analysis in support of clinical process improvement initiatives. Gathers data on performance metrics to facilitate the review of program effectiveness. Being a Clinical Outcomes Analyst evaluates and summarizes patient data to ensure that care is provided in accordance with clinical guidelines and organizational standards. Identifies areas for improvement and communicates findings to leadership. Additionally, Clinical Outcomes Analyst requires a bachelor's degree in nursing or healthcare related area. May require a Registered Nurse (RN) license. Typically reports to a manager. The Clinical Outcomes Analyst work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be a Clinical Outcomes Analyst typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Who we are:
Midi Health is the only comprehensive virtual care clinic for women in midlife navigating perimenopause, menopause, and other common midlife health challenges. Our platform provides care designed by experts, scaled by technology, and delivered by trained and compassionate clinicians.
We accept most major PPO insurance products, and we offer convenient access to clinical care through telehealth visits, 24/7 messaging, and responsible prescribing of medications, supplements, and other therapies.
We’re passionately focused on improving the symptoms of women’s midlife hormone change because the current system too often leaves women misdiagnosed and undertreated. At Midi, we’re changing that.
Where we’re based:
We are an entirely virtual company, and this is a remote opportunity.
The opportunity:
We are looking for an experienced Medical Scheduler to build and maintain schedules for all Midi clinicians. Working at both a strategic and tactical level, this person will work with clinicians so clinicians' schedules are built proactively and are accurate.
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Who you are:
You are obsessed with detail and accuracy. You’re often asked to double-check others’ work, because your attention to the finer details is impeccable. You understand the organization’s objectives, and how the work you accomplish supports them. You have a steady nature that can stay calm under pressure. You would rather over-communicate than risk a task falling through the cracks. People find you to be collaborative, collegial, and professional.
What we offer: