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Healthcare Data Analyst

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About Midi Health

Midi Health is the fastest-growing virtual clinic focused exclusively on women’s midlife health. We deliver insurance-covered care for women navigating perimenopause, menopause, and other hormone-related health challenges. Our care model combines clinical expertise with technology to improve access, outcomes, and quality of life for millions of women.

We’ve raised backing from top-tier investors and are scaling rapidly, now caring for hundreds of thousands of patients across the U.S. If you’re energized by building in a fast-growth, mission-driven environment, we’d love to meet you!

About the Role

The Healthcare Data analyst will perform a variety of healthcare data analyses to demonstrate the impact of programs/products on member, clinician and payer outcomes, and supports strategic decisions about company performance, growth and sustainability. You will work in tandem with the Research Director and collaborates with internal departments (e.g., data science, clinical operations, health plan partnerships, marketing teams) to design, conduct and manage high quality, rigorous analyses of healthcare claims and health record data. You will communicate clearly in presentations, reports and articles about analytic methods and results and easily engages with technical staff and laypersons, while balancing study rigor, time efficiency, and pragmatic application of study results for product development and commercial purposes.

The ideal candidate will have training and practical experience in healthcare analytics, healthcare economics, health service research, and/or health policy research and a couple of years of work experience at a health plan, health system or healthcare vendor. Health tech startup experience is a plus, but not a must. We are looking for an individual who can see the "big picture" but can roll up their sleeves to continuously improve every detail of clinical and health economic research studies.

What You'll Do

  • Process/prepare healthcare data for analyses: perform data quality checks, validation, and cleaning to ensure claims data integrity and consistency
  • Execute a high volume of clinical and health economic analyses/
  • Support clinical and commercial leaders to deliver results and answer technical questions
  • Transform data and analytic results into actionable insights for a variety of business needs
  • Consults with internal decision makers to understand metric/KPI/reporting requirements and convert them into analytical solutions
  • Rapidly prototype new analytical models to help leaders explore various scenarios
  • Become an SME of healthcare clinical and claims data 
  • Share responsibility to mature the data platform and its processes to improve efficiency and productivity

What You Bring

  • Bachelor's degree in computer science, data science, information science, business, or related field required; Master's degree preferred.
  • Healthcare data experience is required
  • Proficient in working with large commercial, Medicare, or Medicaid claims databases
  • Working knowledge of medical claims, billing practices and health insurance requirements
  • Experience in conducting budget impact analyses to address health care cost questions
  • Experience with population health analytics
  • Ability to support several projects from start to finish within prescribed timelines, ensuring success criteria are met
  • Fluent skills in R, SQL, Python, including use of AI statistical and analytical coding tools. Experience with Snowflake, Databricks or similar cloud databases.
  • Ability to learn new skills and tools as data infrastructure evolves
  • Works effectively with commercial, data science, data engineering and research teams on acquiring/ingesting data, data cleaning, analyzing data, and communicating  results
  • Has a bias for purposeful action and finds creative ways around problems.

Bonus Points

  • Exposure to digital therapeutics and new telehealth delivery systems 
  • Education and/or experience in women’s health

Interview Process:

Recruiter Screen- 30 mins
Hiring Manager Screen- 45 mins
Technical Screen- 1hr
Panel Interviews- 2-3 hours

At this time, Midi is unable to provide visa sponsorship. Candidates must be authorized to work in the U.S. without current or future sponsorship needs.

The Salary range base salary is 150-175K and will depend on experience.Midi pays  a competitive base salary, plus equity and benefits. 

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At this time, Midi is unable to provide visa sponsorship. All Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States without current or future sponsorship needs.

Please note that all official communication from Midi Health will come from an @joinmidi.com email address. We will never ask for payment of any kind during the application or hiring process. If you receive any suspicious communication claiming to be from Midi Health, please report it immediately by emailing us at careers@joinmidi.com.

Midi Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to pay equity and ensure that all qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. Our compensation philosophy is based on fair, objective criteria and the impact of the role, regardless of an applicant’s salary history.

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