Senior Data Analyst, Clinical Quality and Product
Omada HealthFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)
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The role requires a strong background in critical thinking, data analysis, and a strong understanding of U.S. healthcare revenue cycles.
Responsibilities include data verification by validating revenue transaction reports from EHR systems, quality assurance testing to develop test plans and track discrepancies, mathematical analysis for data accuracy, process improvement through collaboration with development teams, documentation of QA activities, and cross-functional collaboration with IT, finance, and operations teams.
Commure has bold ambitions to reimagine healthcare with AI solutions, focuses on simplifying care delivery, and fosters a high-growth environment with over 300% year-over-year growth, backed by top investors.
A strong candidate has a strong background in critical thinking, data analysis, and U.S. healthcare revenue cycles, with the ability to validate data from EHR systems, perform QA testing, apply mathematical analysis, collaborate cross-functionally, and improve processes.
Healthcare technology for data integration and safety
Commure focuses on improving the healthcare industry by providing technology solutions that connect and empower healthcare workers. Its main product, CommureOS, is a lightweight operating system that integrates various healthcare technologies and datasets, helping providers streamline workflows and enhance patient care by delivering critical insights when needed. Additionally, Commure offers Commure Strongline, a discreet wearable badge that allows healthcare staff to quickly call for help, improving safety in potentially dangerous situations. This badge was developed with input from frontline workers and security experts to meet the specific needs of healthcare environments. Commure serves hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities through a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model, charging subscription fees for access to its products. The company's goal is to create a more connected and safe healthcare ecosystem, ultimately enabling healthcare providers to deliver better care.