Nursing Informatician
Posted on 7/19/2023
INACTIVE
HEALTH[at]SCALE

11-50 employees

ML precision delivery healthcare company
Company Overview
HEALTH[at]SCALE is on a mission to usher in a new era of care that is proactive, personalized, and precise. HEALTH[at]SCALE is a healthcare machine intelligence company that uses proprietary advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning to optimize care delivery for individuals by empowering at-risk payers, employers and providers.
Data & Analytics
Social Impact
Cybersecurity
AI & Machine Learning
Financial Services
Consumer Goods

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$16M

Founded

2015

Headquarters

San Jose, California

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

-6%

1 year growth

-9%

2 year growth

38%
Locations
San Jose, CA, USA
Experience Level
Entry
Junior
Mid
Senior
Expert
Desired Skills
Python
Communications
R
SQL
Product Design
CategoriesNew
Data & Analytics
Requirements
  • BSN or MSN (Nurse Practitioner) with current and active RN or NP license
  • 3+ years of experience in clinical practice
  • Experience with clinical data, insurance claims and billing, data coding
  • Experience with care delivery, gaps of care, utilization review
  • Experience querying relationship databases (e.g., using SQL) and/or doing statistical analyses (e.g., using Python or R) strongly preferred
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal and organizational skills
Responsibilities
  • Serve as clinical domain expert for broad range of product design, implementation, integration and deployment efforts
  • Work cross-functionally with engineering teams and end users to guide healthcare data extraction, data integration, data quality, data coding, utilization review, descriptive/predictive/exploratory analyses, rapid prototyping and data visualization
  • Guide the design and deployment/workflow integration of clinical user interfaces and analytical pipelines for various clinical use models
  • Structure and coordinate trials to demonstrate company software and services