The Bureau of Maternal Child and Family Health is seeking for a Health Services Policy Analyst to support efforts to improve child and adolescent health. In this role, you will perform analytical studies of health care status, cost, quality, use and/or access to health care services and formulate and implement policies specific for the Child and Specialty Health Section. Duties include: Providing evidence-based recommendations to supports program improvements and strategic planning. Participating in health service needs assessments to address gaps and barriers in child and adolescent health. Collecting, analyzing and interpreting healthcare data from multiple sources. Producing statistical, quantitative and qualitative reports. Preparing dashboards, data visualizations and narrative reports to support decision making. Conducting and presenting research related to congenital and genetic conditions, hearing programs, infant health, and similar initiatives. Leading and/or supporting research and evaluation projects, including survey development and data collection. Conducting program evaluations, trend analysis, and 5-years program improvement plans. Developing methodologies to assess healthcare quality, outcomes and access. Coordinating efforts and presenting findings to internal and external audiences including leadership, advisory committees, stake holders. Facilitating connections between agencies, nonprofits, hospitals and schools to improve child and adolescent health. Respond to public inquiries regarding health data and program operations. Assist in developing or refining program protocols, reporting mechanisms and internal work processes.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees