Summary:
The Director of Clinical Informatics and Analytics will play a key leadership role in all aspects of clinical data and analytic strategy, infrastructure database planning as well as implementation and execution of the platform to advance data discovery at Cedars-Sinai Health. The director will assist in setting and operationalizing priorities and objectives, and tactical analytic efforts to continuously advance Cedars-Sinai as the leader in healthcare.
Job Responsibilities:
1. In conjunction with EIS leadership, responsible and accountable for analytics strategic direction to include design, implementation, and validation.
2. Provide clinical informatics and analytics leadership throughout the organization in collaboration with stakeholders to integrate financial, operational, and clinical data.
3. Support key Enterprise Information System led analytics committees for initiatives and project management.
4. Provide clinical informatics and analytics expertise to the design and development of programs and projects to ensure delivery of safe, effective, evidence-based care. This includes translation of existing complex workflows from a variety of patient care settings into a model that can be supported by clinical decision support, self-service analytics, and where applicable, predictive analytics.
5. In conjunction with key leaders, ensure that structures are in place to support development and monitoring of effective patient alignment across the healthcare system (linking the medical center, health delivery network, and ambulatory areas).
6. Be a visible champion and facilitator in the healthcare arena for the establishment of a longitudinal Electronic Health Record.
7. Enrich communication for stakeholders in the design, delivery, and evaluation of analytic initiatives.
8. Maintain familiarity with new clinical systems technology thereby advising Enterprise Information System and clinical staff as to which systems may be appropriate and capable of supporting strategic initiatives within the Cedars-Sinai Health System.
9. Work with regional and national partners for development of analytics to improve clinical perspectives.
10. Enhance contributions and promote leadership including professional development.
11. Promote innovation and facilitate the development of an information culture that drives continuous clinical improvement through quality and/or research initiatives.