Clinical Informatics Specialist Job Description
Clinical Informatics Specialist Duties & Responsibilities
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Clinical Informatics Specialist Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Clinical Informatics Specialist
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Education for Clinical Informatics Specialist
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Employers hiring for the clinical informatics specialist job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Bachelor's and Associate Degree in Information Systems, Healthcare, Nursing, Education, Medical, Allied Health, Teaching, Information Technology, Management, Business
Skills for Clinical Informatics Specialist
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Clinical Informatics Specialist Examples
Clinical Informatics Specialist Job Description
- Work with PACS administrator to insure remote access is readily available
- Must have knowledge and experience with Hospital Information Systems (EHR) Cerner
- Must demonstrate a strong customer service focus
- Strong clinical workflow knowledge and order entry skills within a CPOE (Computerized Physician Order Entry) environment
- Must have knowledge and skills necessary to deliver quality educational instruction to all levels of staff in a clear and concise manner in both written and verbal contexts
- Associates degree required in healthcare or informatics related fields
- Required minimal of three years healthcare experience
- Develop curriculum for clinical information and communication systems and provide education for current and new customers
- Analyze multiple approaches/solutions to the informatics issue or problem
- Provide ministry and Regional recommendations on procedures and innovative solutions to improve efficient, reliable use of the clinical information systems
- Skilled in assisting management in report requirements definitions and report development
- Demonstrated ability to develop and communicate appropriate timeframes for deliverables to customers
- Advanced interpersonal skills to interface effectively with department heads, employees, clients, consultants and JHHC and JHMCIS staff
- Ability to work in a dynamic, team-oriented environment and demonstrate positive relationship building
- Ability to make effective presentations to internal and external groups
- Must be able to facilitate in a classroom environment for long periods of time
Clinical Informatics Specialist Job Description
- Serve as a ministry expert and principal contact for Clinical Information System project-related activity
- Provide instructor-led training tailored to the learner’s individual needs, including but not limited to, flexibility with time, location and content
- Develop and coordinate communication about future EHR changes, upgrades, and downtimes to clinical customers
- Synthesize data, information, and knowledge to clarify informatics issues or problems
- Identify analyze, prioritize, redesign, test, and implement improvements to existing clinical information systems
- Develop methods, techniques and evaluation criteria for obtaining clinical information system performance improvement results
- Effectively implement training programs, including providing instructor‐led training, which support the successful adoption of clinical information systems into the patient care process
- Conduct workflow analysis determining the expectations, identifying gaps and supporting recommendations on procedures and innovative solutions to improve efficient,reliable use of the clinical information systems
- Respond and assist customers immediately upon request and follows up on previous interactions to ensure issue resolution or escalation
- Communicate customer requested system improvements and communicates prioritized requests to appropriate governance
- Must be able to walk throughout Member Organizations to provide "at the elbow" support
- Experience with Information Systems preferred
- 0-2 years of relevant experience required in addition to education requirements
- Effective communication skills and attention to detail, with effective follow-through and commitment to excellence, the ability to provide clear and accurate directions and able to train others
- Associate's Degree or higher in a clinical profession preferred or equivalent experience (4 years)
- National certification in informatics preferred
Clinical Informatics Specialist Job Description
- Collaborates with the technical team in the system design
- Assists in training, educating and instructing clinical and non-clinical users on the features, operations and usage of the system(s)
- 85% local travel between the clinic/ambulatory sites
- In collaboration with Medical, Nursing and Interdisciplinary staff governance, performs competency assessments of clinician use of information systems, documents findings
- Participates in the planning for the ministry implementation of clinical information systems installation and upgrades
- Manages stakeholders and multiple program/project teams
- Monitor system performance, and report to IT when anomalies, errors, inaccuracies, or inefficiencies occur
- Assisting providers and support staff with adoption of new functionality and redesign of workflow to reflect "Best Practice" clinical operations
- Maintains an expert level of understanding of the user interface (features and functions) and their use in the clinic provider workflow and the workflow of other clinical and support staff that have direct touch points with provider workflows
- Participates in making recommendations for workflow changes and user interface design improvements
- Background in clinical and/or healthcare Information Systems, electronic medical record preferred
- Experience with teaching or educating adult learners
- Provides Tier 1 support for system or workflow problems
- Occasional travel in the performance of assigned duties
- Bachelor’s degree in a clinical discipline such as Nursing, Medical Technology, Respiratory Therapy, Clinical Dietetics, Rehabilitation Therapies, Pharmacy
- Bachelor’s degree in nursing, other clinical discipline, information technology/informatics, business, management, communications
Clinical Informatics Specialist Job Description
- Utilizes appropriate tools to meet ad hoc informational needs (e.g Cerner Advance, SAMI, SmartAuditor)
- Responsible for designing future state workflow from a user perspective and delivering functional requirements
- Designs scalable and maintainable system solutions
- Assesses clinician enhancement requests, and champion the requests through the Governance Committees and change management processes
- Troubleshoots and works with the appropriate teams to develop resolution for issues that are identified
- Maintains a process for periodic review of application content with updates to content as required by evidence and best practices and clinical requirements, with True North goals in mind
- Provides support to providers and other clinicians directly in the inpatient and/or ambulatory settings
- Designs, develops, and implements processes related to the clinical information systems and Electronic Health Record with minimal supervision
- Participates in hardware selection process to evaluate usability and ergonomics
- Recommends innovative ideas, processes, and/or procedures for enhancements, additions, and modifications to improve existing systems
- Experience in healthcare quality initiatives and regulatory organizations
- Demonstrates working knowledge of adult learning theory
- Healthcare professional degree (eg, PharmD, MD, PA, RN, RNP, BSN) is required
- PMP certification and/or MBA is a plus
- Working knowledge of healthcare terminology
- Clinical background involving direct patient care
Clinical Informatics Specialist Job Description
- Assists in providing project team leadership and contributes to technical activities including system content building, system configuration and clinical end-user and patient-directed training for projects that involve the design and configuration of new and existing clinical and patient engagement applications such as RPCI’s electronic health record system and patient portal
- Maintains quality assurance, safety, environmental, and infection control in accordance with established hospital and departmental policies
- Functions as a subject matter expert and liaison between clinicians, business owners and build team to design solutions
- Understands application requirements from clinical, quality, regulatory, and operational perspectives
- Participates in design of data management to ensure availability of information for clinical, quality, regulatory, and operational needs
- Participates and provides input into the E.H.R
- Develops process flow charts for department workflows and create detailed program specifications and flowcharts
- Ensures that design connects evidence-based clinical literature and guidelines and promotes evidence-based practice
- Ensures that design reduces unnecessary variation in care and care processes promoting standardization across the healthcare system
- Monitors and reports on system implementation and track progress towards reaching goals and outcomes
- High analytical ability to solve complex business problems
- Experience with major EHR platform(s) preferred (Cerner, Epic, McKesson, MEDITECH)
- Demonstrates thorough knowledge of electronic health records, computerized provider order entry, and clinical processes and documentation
- Willingness to travel to client sites (up to 50%)
- Direct involvement with EHR implementation and/or clinical decision support implementation is highly desirable
- Formal training in a clinical informatics discipline (eg, medical, nursing, or pharmacy informatics)