Data Analyst Internet & Ecommerce - Detroit, MI at Geebo

Data Analyst

Company Name:
Computer Aid, Inc.
Provide technical and analytical support for the Revenue Management Risk Adjustment (RMRA) program Release 2.0 as it relates to the Commercial ERA Sandbox including:
Responsible for the analysis and implementation of RMRA Release 2.0 Commercial ERA Sandbox related projects
o Responsibility includes the analysis of database configuration and update requests
o Develops and oversees Sandbox improvement initiatives as they relate to RMRA and ERA operations and serves as liaison between RMRA, ERA and all other functional areas within organization in an effort to identify and resolve operational implications as they relate to RMRA Release 2.0 initiatives
Analyze and resolve complex issues related to data (provider, membership, claims, etc.)
Identify root cause and recommend solutions to RMRA Release 2.0 Commercial ERA Sandbox data issues.
Perform data extracts to identify data discrepancies.
Identify defects in the technical solutions for RMRA Release 2.0 Commercial ERA Sandbox projects and track resolution to defects.
Identify enhancements to technical solutions, write up enhancements and track enhancements through the development process.
Develop procedures/controls and provide recommendations for the ongoing improvement of the related processes
Identify and execute process improvements in the loading and extracting of data from the Commercial ERA Sandbox
Develop and improve workflows and business processes.
Identify changes to policies and processes to improve quality and timeliness and decrease operational costs.
Provide BCBSM Standard documentation as follows:
Data models
Process flows
Desk levels
Other related duties or special projects as assigned.
Nice to Have: Healthcare Knowledge
SAS
SQL
Oracle
SQL Server
Data Marts
Schemas
Indexing tables
Date: 2014-08-21
Country: US
State: MI
City: Detroit
Job Type: Full Time RegularEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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