Clinical Information System Specialist provides on-site technical support to clinicians to ensure the proper and effective use of clinical information systems and improve the delivery of patient care. Assists users with system navigation, troubleshooting and patient monitoring issues. Being a Clinical Information System Specialist collaborates with leaders across functions and disciplines to plan, implement and evaluate the effectiveness of clinical systems and services. Requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Clinical Information System Specialist typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Clinical Information System Specialist occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gaining exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. To be a Clinical Information System Specialist typically requires 2-4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Under minimal direction, the Clinical Risk Specialist (CRS) supports the effective surveillance, analysis, and prevention of events which may injure patients, lead to malpractice claims, and cause loss to the health care system. The CRS collaborates with multidisciplinary health care teams to promote high reliability principles, reduce and prevent adverse medical outcomes, minimize the risk of injury to patients, staff and visitors, and control any associated liability. The CRS will be involved in sentinel event investigations, safety event investigation and trend analysis, risk management program development, educational in- services and process improvement projects.
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