The Associate Chief Medical Informatics Officer (ACMIO) is an intermediary between physician and Information Services (IS) leadership and works under the direction of the CMIDHO. Partners with IS to maximize the utility of Clinical Information Systems to improve patient outcomes, patient experience, safety, quality of care, and operational efficiency. Works closely with the CMIDHO, the Clinical Informatics team and IS team to align priorities with the strategic mission of ECU Health Medical Group. Responsible for supporting the medical staff and technologies they utilize to provide high quality care. Responsible for reviewing, analyzing, and evaluating systems and solutions based on physician user needs. Responsible for working with physician users to define current state workflows and develop future state workflows that meet physician needs aligned with the strategic initiatives. Relies on their clinical experience and judgment with a wide degree of latitude in carrying out duties including complicated tasks, leading projects, designing/reviewing clinical curriculum, serving as a clinical EHR trainer to colleagues, and providing guidance for others. Responsible for delivering high level of customer service based on user needs in a manner aligned with physician and supporting staff workflow and priorities. Works with minimal supervision and provides guidance for others. Knowledgeable of and adheres to commonly used information technology concepts, practices, and procedures relevant to clinical technology and design. Focuses mainly on the electronic health record (EHR) design but will also advise on other technology leveraged by clinicians, including but not limited to voice recognition software, secure communication/texts apps, analytics and clinical decision support. Focus on the application of clinical data, analytics, and clinical decision support. Additional core focus areas include artificial intelligence (AI), with familiarity in generative AI, predictive modeling, and ambient AI, as well as the ability to assess, evaluate, and deploy AI-enabled tools that improve patient care, clinician efficiency, and health outcomes. Another focus area is clinical documentation integrity (CDI) and revenue cycle, involving collaboration with clinical, coding, and quality teams to lead and support CDI initiatives that ensure accurate, complete, and compliant documentation, directly impacting quality metrics, revenue integrity, and patient care. Assists the CMIDHO in the vision, strategy, and deployment of clinical and analytics technology. Collaborates with healthcare and information technology leaders across ECU Health to analyze, design, implement and evaluate technology that enhances individual patient and population health outcomes, optimizes patient experience, and strengthens the clinician-patient relationship. As a Clinical Informatics professional, applies knowledge of patient care combined with their understanding of informatics concepts, methods, and tools to: assess information and knowledge needs of healthcare professionals and patients. Characterize, evaluate, and refine clinical processes; develop, implement, and refine clinical decision support systems; and lead or participate in the procurement, customization, implementation, management, evaluation, and continuous improvement of clinical information systems. Provides broad support to ECU Health efforts to develop and use data science and analytics to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and value of existing programs and new business opportunities.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Industry
Hospitals
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees