Lead Data Engineer
Humana- Full Time
- Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s degree in health informatics, data analytics, or a related field, with a Master’s degree preferred. They must have at least 5 years of data experience at a health technology company where health outcomes were critical, ideally within a healthcare analytics or population health organization. Furthermore, candidates should demonstrate 3+ years of hands-on experience with health technology data, including administrative, clinical, and patient outcome data, along with expertise in data governance practices such as data cataloging, lineage, and quality management.
As the Lead Data Specialist, the individual will drive best practices in data and information management across Cohere’s application and analytics platforms, working cross-functionally to establish and maintain an enterprise data catalog with business, clinical, and operational nuance. They will provide training and support to promote data discoverability and establish guardrails for proper data use, collaborate with data producers, data engineering, and consumers to establish data contracts and standards, and monitor data accuracy, completeness, consistency, and timeliness. Additionally, they will accelerate the “shift left” data governance framework, ensuring adherence to data validation, storage, and management standards, and collaborate with compliance and IT to implement data security and privacy controls.
Automates prior authorization in healthcare
Cohere Health improves the prior authorization process in healthcare, which requires providers to get approval from health plans before delivering certain services. Their platform, Cohere Unify, automates and streamlines these requests by integrating with electronic medical records and using technologies like optical character recognition and machine learning. This approach allows for faster decision-making and reduces delays in patient care. The goal is to make the prior authorization process more efficient, benefiting healthcare providers, health plans, and patients.