Data Analyst Ii - Population Health Science & Policy
By Mount Sinai Health System At United States
3+ years of analytics experience including report development and database application/management experience, preferably in a large medical center or healthcare environment
Engage in data management, regression-based data analysis, and manuscript writing
Bachelors degree in computer science, statistics and/or related field required, or combination of equivalent work experience and education.
Develop required research skills in health services research and quantitative analysis
Strong quantitative skills and proficiency working with data analysis tools such as STATA, SAS, and R.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Population Health Analyst Sr
By Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago At Streeterville, IL, United States
Organizational and work planning skills to manage independent projects.
Self-directed in developing new knowledge and skills.
Design and maintain managed care claims databases and systems to streamline collection, analysis and dissemination of contract information.
Participates in educational programs and in-service meetings.
Provide requested information by the CIN Finance and Operations Committee.
Bachelor’s degree in Business, Finance, Economics, or related degree. Master’s degree preferred (MBA, MSF, MHA)

Are you passionate about improving population health? We are looking for a Population Health Analyst to join our team and help us develop and implement strategies to improve the health of our community. You will use data to identify trends, develop strategies, and measure the impact of our initiatives. If you are a data-driven problem solver with a passion for public health, this is the perfect job for you!

A Population Health Analyst is responsible for analyzing population health data to identify trends and patterns in health outcomes. They use this data to develop strategies and programs to improve the health of a population. They may also be responsible for developing and implementing health policies and programs, and providing data-driven insights to health care providers and other stakeholders. To become a Population Health Analyst, you should have a degree in public health, health administration, or a related field. You should also have strong analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as experience with data analysis and interpretation. Additionally, you should have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, as well as the ability to work independently and collaboratively. Skills required for a Population Health Analyst include data analysis, data interpretation, problem-solving, communication, interpersonal skills, and the ability to work independently and collaboratively. Knowledge required for a Population Health Analyst includes public health, health administration, epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, and health care systems. Responsibilities of a Population Health Analyst include analyzing population health data, developing strategies and programs to improve health outcomes, developing and implementing health policies and programs, and providing data-driven insights to health care providers and other stakeholders. Experience required for a Population Health Analyst includes data analysis, data interpretation, and experience with public health, health administration, epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, and health care systems. Qualifications required for a Population Health Analyst include a degree in public health, health administration, or a related field. Education required for a Population Health Analyst includes a degree in public health, health administration, or a related field. Tools that help Population Health Analysts work better include data analysis software, statistical software, and health information systems. Good tips to help Population Health Analysts do more effectively include staying up to date on the latest trends in population health, staying organized, and developing strong communication and interpersonal skills.

Common Population Health Analyst interview questions include:

• What experience do you have in data analysis and interpretation?
• How do you stay up to date on the latest trends in population health?
• What strategies have you used to develop and implement health policies and programs?
• How do you ensure accuracy when analyzing population health data?
• What challenges have you faced when working with health care providers and other stakeholders?