
EPIC Interface Analyst 3 Job at Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health Syste
Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System Inc, Baton Rouge, LA, US, 70873
The Interface Analyst/Developer is responsible for analysis, technical design and issue triage for the development, implementation and support of interfaces. Performs duties for more complex issues.
Responsibilities
- Designs efficient high quality interface programs, creates efficient and logical program code, and writes clear and concise system descriptions that meet project requirements.
- Performs investigation of interface‑related business and system requirements identified for new or modification requests. Determine impact to interfaces, document configuration and build changes needed
- Evaluates business requirements and processes to provide possible solutions and accurate estimates for development efforts.
- Communicates with the other team members to ensure that application functionality and workflow requirements and needs are being addressed and met.
- Serves as the point person for assigned interfaces, which may include coordinating analysis calls, maintaining business requirements documentation, escalating issues encountered and performing configuration and build changes to interface code.
- Coordinates or assists in all testing/validation of the interface
- Troubleshoots production or testing/validation interface issues or related applications. Run error code frequency reports for interfaces, investigate and analyze the errors, cause of failure and propose/implement solutions
- Develops or documents interface specifications.
- Creates mapping documents for HL7 fields and sub‑fields by collecting Epic system values and values for the other systems to serve as a central reference for doing mapping among the various systems.
- Performs configuration / build changes
Qualifications
- 5 years of programming experience; Bachelor’s Degree in IT field substitutes for 2 years of programming experience.
- High School graduate or equivalent.
- Knowledge of HL7 standards and experience with interface engines.