Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
sets. Excellent understanding of RTT rules and their application to patient pathways. Excellent MS SQL Server skills are essential: o Analysis Services o Reporting Services. Experience of working with Cerner Millennium and Business Objects. Desirable Knowledge of Commissioning process and procedures including PbR guidance and operating framework. Experience Essential At least 4 years NHS experience in an Information role. More ❯
AI-CDS tools. Have led Medical Affairs, Medical Communications, or Market Access functions. Love or hate them – you understand EPR systems and know how to use them (especially EPIC, Cerner, Altera). We love evidence and running evidence-generation studies – do you? Have scaled beyond series A but know what it’s like to be in the trenches. Why More ❯
background. Built tools that summarise complex data (AI scribes, BI dashboards etc.). Love or hate them – you understand EPR systems and know how to use them (especially EPIC, Cerner, Altera). You find regulatory and safety frameworks fun (MDR, FDA, DTAC, ISO 62366, IEC 62304 etc). We love evidence and running evidence-generation studies – do you? Experience More ❯
introduced, to ensure competencies are maintained and efficiencies of the administrative processes are maximised. 15. Be fluent in functionality of clinical reporting and electronic patient record systems eg. EMIS, Cerner Millenium. 16. Responsible for the completion of IR1/Datix, where necessary. 17. Be available for and aware of major incident procedures. 18. Create standard operating procedures to support … reports. Experience Essential Experience of working within a team environment Proven record of being able to work within set timeframes, working to priorities and deadlines. Previous experience of PAS, Cerner Millenium, EMIS and other departmental/Trust systems. Experience of GDPR compliance Experience Essential Proficient in the use of MS Office, including Advanced Excel. Knowledge and Skills Essential Strong More ❯