PIH Health Seeks Remote Epic Application Analyst for Bridges Interface Role
PIH Health, a leading nonprofit regional healthcare network, has opened applications for an Epic Application Analyst, Bridges Interface role. The position is remote and based in Indiana. Preferred candidates have experience with specific Epic modules, PIH Health clinical workflows, and ambulatory clinic backgrounds.
PIH Health serves around 3 million residents across Los Angeles County, Orange County, and San Gabriel Valley. It's renowned for excellence in patient care and experience, and is one of the top hospital systems for best practices and healthcare technology. The network includes hospitals, outpatient medical offices, a multispecialty medical group, home healthcare services, and hospice care.
The Epic Application Analyst, Bridges Interface role requires strong analytical, technical, and troubleshooting skills. The primary responsibility is to serve as the main contact for assigned interfaces, configuring and supporting them using Data Courier. The role also involves coordinating analysis sessions to identify interface business needs. Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree or relevant license/certification and varying years of experience depending on the level of the position (I, II, or III).
Epic certification in the required application/module must be obtained within 120 days of hire or transfer for internal applicants, or be actively certified at the time of hire for external applicants. Preferred qualifications include experience with specific Epic modules and PIH Health clinical workflows.
PIH Health prefers internal applicants or Altera employees for immediate consideration. The network is not currently working with third-party recruitment agencies. The Epic Application Analyst, Bridges Interface role is an opportunity to join a top healthcare network and contribute to its excellence in patient care and healthcare technology.
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