Rare Disease Health Information Technology Solutions Account Director

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Job Description:

  • HIT Solutions Account Director will serve as Pfizer's Liaison working with customer's representatives (i.e., CIO, CMIO, Quality Director, EHR/EMR Leaders & Analysts, etc.) responsible for Health IT-related engagements within defined care projects and/or collaborations
  • Serve as technical support to the broader Pfizer Account Management community to help them understand application of appropriate Health IT strategies, use of Health IT resources, and help assess Pfizer's needs related to the customer's needs and Health IT market evolution
  • HIT Solutions Account Director will provide input into Review Committee (RC) approved, scalable, EHR/EMR enabled tools and resources in relation to key therapeutic areas
  • HIT Solutions Account Director will understand and be a strategic thought partner within the Pfizer Account Team for regional and leading health system trends relating to care management evolution, quality and value-based care initiatives, and provider and patient satisfaction that impact HIT implementation and governance
  • HIT Solutions Account Director will serve as liaison across BUs for Health IT-related issues and inform overall Health IT strategy
  • Attend and share relevant insights from major Health IT conferences and Pfizer Health IT summits
  • Flexible for up to 35% travel

Requirements:

  • BA/BS degree required, EHR certifications or advanced degree in a Health IT/Informatics related field required
  • Significant 5+ years of experience in the functional and technical application of health information technology
  • Experience in the functional and technical application of health information technology required across in-patient and ambulatory settings
  • Clinical integration experience across the care continuum
  • An understanding of the Health IT landscape including inter-relationships of the players within the Health IT space – vendors, third-party data sources, etc.
  • Hands-on experience with top EHR products preferred (e.g., Epic, Allscripts, eClinicalWorks, Cerner, etc.)
  • An understanding of the impact of healthcare reform initiatives on the healthcare environment including Leading Health Systems, Pharma, Payers, etc.
  • Excellent organizational, written and oral communication skills are necessary to manage diverse needs, meet deadlines and monitor and evaluate results
  • Excellent presentation skills required
  • Valid US driver’s license and driving record in compliance with company standards. Any DUI/DWI or other impaired driving citation within the past 7 years will disqualify you from being hired.

Benefits:

  • 401(k) plan with Pfizer Matching Contributions and an additional Pfizer Retirement Savings Contribution
  • Paid vacation, holiday and personal days
  • Paid caregiver/parental and medical leave
  • Health benefits to include medical, prescription drug, dental and vision coverage
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