Who should work on HEDIS?

SmileWondering if you might be a good fit for HEDIS? We’re always looking for well-qualified nurses to join our team. HEDIS is an extremely important information set HEDIS measures have been prompting improvement in the United States healthcare system since 1997. If that sounds like a worthwhile mission to you, read on.

HEDIS nurses must be responsible and detail-oriented. Depending on the project being worked on, nurses must review, analyze, and compare large amounts of data. Comparisons are especially important for HEDIS measures so hospitals, doctors, and other healthcare agencies know how they stack up against similar entities. When differences are highlighted, awareness of potential areas of improvement increases.

The HEDIS team isn’t just about being meticulous, though it’s also about flexibility and understanding. We know you’re busy with work, family, and other obligations, so you can choose which projects you’d like to work on and set your schedule. Working on HEDIS, while important, shouldn’t be a burden our managers can work with you to set up a schedule so you can accomplish in a timely manner without feeling overburdened. What’s special about HEDIS is that all the work can be done from your home computer. No need to commute or even wear professional clothes. (Psst, we won’t tell anyone if you wear pajamas as you work!)

Do you know how to use a computer? Do you use the internet daily? Are you familiar with spreadsheets and word processing programs? Then you’re likely a great candidate for our team in terms of technological familiarity. For most nurses, there’s no need to stress about this area, since the vast majority use computers in their day to day personal and professional lives. We only mention this to weed out those who have not done away with their typewriters yet eeps!

Ready? Submit your resume to mholman@datafied.com today. Also feel free to cal (877)328-2343 if you have any questions or concerns.