SQL Developer at Austin, Texas, USA |
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From: Sonali, KPG99 [email protected] Reply to: [email protected] Job Title: SQL Developer Visa: GC, USC only Duration: 12 months Location: Austin, TX (Hybrid 1 day onsite in a week on Tuesday) Strong SQL experience Medicaid or Public Health experience Good understanding of HL7 V2 and V3 data structures OMAP knowledge/experience: The Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) CDM model for Electronic Health Records (HER) Azure cloud development platform experience Corepoint or Rhapsody experience Python experience ETL experience (Informatica preferred) Understands business objectives and problems, identifies alternative solutions, performs studies and cost/benefit analysis of alternatives. Analyzes user requirements, procedures, and problems to automate processing or to improve existing computer system: Confers with personnel of organizational units involved to analyze current operational procedures, identify problems, and learn specific input and output requirements, such as forms of data input, how data is to be; summarized, and formats for reports. Writes detailed description of user needs, program functions, and steps required to develop or modify computer program. Reviews computer system capabilities, specifications, and scheduling limitations to determine if requested program or program change is possible within existing system. The Department of Information Resources (DIR) requires the services of one (1) HIE/SQL Solution Engineer hereafter referred to as Worker, who meets the general qualification of Systems Analyst 3, Emerging Technologies and the specifications outlined in this document for Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) Information Technology. The two forms of clinical data being sent to HHSC, as part of the Health Information Exchange (HIE) Connectivity Project, are Admission, Discharge, Transfer (ADT) messages and Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (C-CDA). This data is delivered to HHSC in individual .xml and .csv files and is currently coming through a single source. These files need to be received and converted into a usable, searchable database for analytics purposes by Medicaid/HHSC programs, into the OMOP EHR database architecture. Without such a database, the real-time files will not work for the numerous use cases that are being developed. The two forms of clinical data being sent to HHSC, as part of the Health Information Exchange (HIE) Connectivity Project, are Admission, Discharge, Transfer (ADT) messages and Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (C-CDA). This data is delivered to HHSC in individual .xml and .csv files and is currently coming through a single source. These files need to be received and converted into a usable, searchable OMOP database for analytics purposes by Medicaid/HHSC programs. Without such a database, the real-time files will not work for the numerous use cases that are being developed. Thanks & Regards Sonali Kumari Technical Recruiter KPG99, INC Keywords: cprogramm green card Texas |
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