PIH Health Seeks Remote Epic Tapestry Core Admin Analyst I, II, or III
PIH Health, a leading nonprofit regional healthcare network, is seeking an Epic Tapestry Core Administration Application Analyst I, II, or III. This remote position offers flexibility with work locations across multiple states and requires active Epic certification. The role involves managing complex configurations, mentoring level I analysts, and collaborating with cross-functional teams.
PIH Health, renowned for its excellence in patient care and healthcare technology, is expanding its team. The ideal candidate will possess a Bachelor's degree or relevant certification, along with 3 to 5 years of experience. Required skills include understanding of AP Claims department operations, familiarity with managed care vendor contracts, strong analytical and technical skills, and the ability to collaborate with diverse teams.
The Epic Application Analyst, Tapestry Core Administration, serves as the primary support contact for Tapestry Managed Care Administration. This role involves guiding workflow design, build, and testing. Preferred qualifications include certification, experience, or proficiency in Tapestry Managed Care Administration and experience working in a Management Services Organization.
External applicants must obtain Epic certification within 120 days of hire. Failure to do so may result in removal from the position. PIH Health is not currently working with 3rd party recruitment agencies and requires immediate consideration applicants to email their resume.
PIH Health's network spans hospitals, outpatient medical office buildings, a multispecialty medical group, home healthcare services, and hospice care, serving approximately 3 million residents. The Epic Tapestry Core Administration Application Analyst I, II, or III position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to PIH Health's commitment to excellence in patient care and healthcare technology.
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