Data Analyst (Payor Denials)

Job expired!

Data Analyst (Payor Denials) at Atrium Health

Job Summary: Atrium Health is seeking a proficient Data Analyst specialized in Payor Denials to enhance our healthcare revenue cycle team. You will be instrumental in managing, analyzing, and reporting administrative and clinical data.

Essential Functions

As a Data Analyst at Atrium Health, you will:

  • Collect, mine, and analyze diverse data sources to support initiatives across the organization.
  • Maintain and enhance various databases, spreadsheets, and dashboard reports.
  • Evaluate, analyze, and coordinate the review of financial and clinical information.
  • Manage key data sources and applications crucial for data analysis.
  • Develop customized programs and models for data analysis, presentation, and illustration.
  • Prepare clear and concise reports for senior leadership.
  • Ensure the integrity of project data across all stages including extraction, processing, and manipulation.
  • Provide expertise in data analysis, report content, and design.

Physical Requirements

The role requires the ability to sit for extended periods and work in a fast-paced environment. Flexibility and teamwork are essential.

Education, Experience, and Certifications

Required:

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Preferred:
  • Bachelor’s degree
  • 1-2 years of experience in healthcare revenue cycle, particularly with payor denials

About Atrium Health

Atrium Health is a premier healthcare organization in the nation, connecting patients to on-demand care and world-class specialists. With a history starting in 1940 as Charlotte Memorial Hospital, our network now includes over 40 hospitals and 900 care locations. Recognized for clinical excellence, compassionate care, and leading-edge innovation, our mission focuses on high-quality patient care, medical research, education, and community health.

Join our team and be a part of a community that thrives on excellence and innovation. Apply today to contribute to our legacy and improve community health.