FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of a Clinical Data Analyst?
The primary responsibility of a Clinical Data Analyst is to conduct complex studies and analyses, design reports for clinicians and administrators, and develop and validate operational information for clinical departments.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A Bachelor's Degree is required, or an equivalent combination of education and related experience. Additionally, 3-5 years of relevant experience is necessary.
Is clinical experience preferred for this role?
Yes, clinical experience is preferred for this position.
What kind of reports will the Clinical Data Analyst design?
The Clinical Data Analyst will design reports for use by clinicians and administrators, focusing on key performance indicators (KPIs), quality metrics, and outcomes evaluation.
Will the Clinical Data Analyst collaborate with other staff?
Yes, the Clinical Data Analyst will collaborate with clinical and IT staff to support defined business requirements.
What type of data analysis will the Clinical Data Analyst perform?
The Clinical Data Analyst will analyze data trends, conduct complex and critical studies, and prepare data trend reports.
How does the Clinical Data Analyst maintain data integrity?
The Clinical Data Analyst is responsible for maintaining consistency and integrity of data collection and storage.
What level of guidance does the Clinical Data Analyst work under?
The Clinical Data Analyst operates under limited guidance, dealing with moderately complex to complex issues requiring in-depth evaluation.
Are there any related duties for the Clinical Data Analyst?
Yes, the Clinical Data Analyst may perform related duties as required, in addition to those specifically mentioned.
How is the salary for this position determined?
The salary range is a good faith determination of potential base compensation and may be modified in the future, taking into account factors such as location, specialty, years of experience, education, and internal equity.