At Stony Brook Medicine, the Quality Support Analyst/Programmer provides clinical services and hospital leadership with information needed to drive performance improvement efforts throughout the hospital. This individual will be responsible for maintaining current knowledge of available data sources and reporting applications. The Quality Support Analyst/Programmer will work closely with and under the direction of other QMA analytic staff to understand information needs and develop reports and perform analyses that address these needs. Duties of a Quality Support Analyst/Programmer may include the following but are not limited to: Provide technical support and coordinate data activities to develop a high quality centralized clinical data repository to facilitate aggregation and reporting of clinical quality data. Provide high quality, actionable reports as directed to hospital leadership, Programs of Distinction (PODs), Quality Improvement (QI) and other performance improvement teams, and other groups to drive quality improvement efforts. This includes aggregating, analyzing and displaying statistically-oriented, external quality reporting data in formats such as dashboards, scorecards, visualizations, and other reports. Automate reporting functions wherever possible. Ensure the highest levels of data quality in all quality reporting. This includes ensuring that all quality reports accurately reflect source data by developing validation mechanisms as well as accurately documenting data sources, query names, and data definitions used in reports to permit replication when needed. Provide guidance to clinical services, hospital leadership, and other stakeholders to assist in understanding and interpreting information in reports. This may require flexible schedule to accommodate physician participation. Support external quality reporting requirements and voluntary programs with analysis of requirements and results. Provide guidance and support on analytical and reporting topics to other QMA personnel, QI, and other analytical and clinical departments. Generate ad-hoc reports and perform ad-hoc responsibilities as deemed appropriate by the Director of Quality Measurement & Analytics. Maintain awareness of institutional quality priorities and work collaboratively with colleagues in Quality Measurement & Analytics, the Quality Management Division, IT, Finance, clinical and ancillary services, and hospital leadership to accomplish organizational goals.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level