Kforce - Los Angeles, CA

posted about 2 months ago

Full-time - Mid Level
Los Angeles, CA
Administrative and Support Services

About the position

Kforce has a client that is seeking a Revenue Cycle Analyst II in Los Angeles, CA. Under minimal supervision and guidance, the Revenue Cycle Applications Analyst II will work with external vendors, system owners, community partners, contractors, and company leadership to design, develop, implement and make operational revenue cycle information systems including but not limited to PBAR, Siemens MedSeries 4, Cerner, Change Healthcare, nThrive (MedAssets) Suite, Relay Assurance Plus, Visiquate, GE Centricity, PatientKeeper and others. This incumbent will identify and document information technology design specifications based on analysis/assessment of user needs and generate need-gap analyses. This person will use expert knowledge to generate and develop system scope and objective, analyze, and evaluate existing or proposed systems and devise or modify procedures to solve problems using data processing. In addition, the Revenue Cycle Applications Analyst II acts as an application administrator by ensuring data integrity, maintaining system security, extracting, analyzing and transforming data, facilitating user/vendor communication, and managing software upgrades, implementations and/or conversions. The Rev Cycle Application Analyst II also understands the functional workflow and processes of the Departments (s)he supports and maintains system functionality and design in support of workflow efficiency and user/department productivity. The Revenue Cycle Applications Analyst II will also focus primarily on direct customer services while also participating in project related activities. They will also analyze, plan, design, create and maintain simple to intermediate level reports leveraging USC's various technologies including but not limited to IBM Showcase, QlikView, Cerner Command Language (CCL), OnDemand, and Siemens MedSeries 4 Query/Reports.

Responsibilities

  • Work with external vendors, system owners, community partners, contractors, and company leadership to design, develop, implement and operationalize revenue cycle information systems.
  • Identify and document information technology design specifications based on analysis/assessment of user needs and generate need-gap analyses.
  • Generate and develop system scope and objectives, analyze and evaluate existing or proposed systems, and devise or modify procedures to solve problems using data processing.
  • Act as an application administrator by ensuring data integrity, maintaining system security, extracting, analyzing and transforming data, facilitating user/vendor communication, and managing software upgrades, implementations and/or conversions.
  • Understand the functional workflow and processes of the departments supported and maintain system functionality and design in support of workflow efficiency and user/department productivity.
  • Focus primarily on direct customer services while participating in project-related activities.
  • Analyze, plan, design, create and maintain simple to intermediate level reports leveraging various technologies.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree or 6 years of relevant experience required.
  • Intermediate level (3-5 years) experience with Soarian application and HL7 interface troubleshooting.
  • Minimum 2 years in IS Healthcare setting.
  • Familiarity and experience with 3M, PBAR, MedSeries4, Change Healthcare, nThrive, Patient Keeper experience (and/or Revenue Cycle experience in Scheduling, Registration, HIM coding and abstracting, Patient Accounting and Billing) a plus.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance.
  • Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA).
  • 401(k) retirement plan.
  • Life, disability, and Accidental Death & Dismemberment (ADD) insurance.
  • Paid time off for salaried personnel.
  • Paid sick leave for hourly employees on a Service Contract Act project.
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