At Stony Brook Medicine the Clinical Value Analyst Collaborates with the Value Analysis Director in creating methods to reduce costs throughout the hospital regarding supply expense. Researches and prepares product cost and usage analysis utilizing data obtained through hospital systems and external organizations. Presents data and works with faculty for better understanding of cost efficiency opportunities regarding supplies while maintaining optimum health care to patients. Communicates with supply vendors and determines appropriate strategies to obtain best prices. Follows up post implementation to ensure savings opportunities have been achieved as forecasted Functions as the clinical recall coordinator for SBUH. Duties of a Clinical Value Analyst may include the following but are not limited to: Develop, analyze and provide analytical reports based on clinical and financial data as needed Creates forecasts for savings opportunities including reviews of pricing tiers. Compares savings opportunities among the GPOs. Manage trial and evaluation projects directly with physicians, nurses and other clinical staff relating to cost savings initiatives Initiates corrective action for clinical staff product concerns as needed Represents the Supply Chain division at inter departmental meetings Functions as the clinical recall coordinator for the hospital Helps to initiate and plan clinical product changes Works with purchasing and receiving/stores to identify appropriate clinical product substitutions for backorder and or discontinued clinical products Acts as the facilitator for the Pediatric Products Committee Functions as the clinical recall coordinator for SBUH. Proposes cost savings opportunities through changing products or through utilization reduction. Coordinates with Nursing Education for new product introductions.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level