Ubique Systems
Business Analyst - Healthcare

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Business Analyst
Work Location - Glasgow, UK (Hybrid - 2-3 days onsite)
Employment Contract - 6 months (extendable)
Sector - Government
JD for Business Analyst:
Experience:
- 10+ years’ experience in a Business Analyst role
- 8+ years with Healthcare domain
Mandatory Skills:
- Well-versed with all stages of Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Proficiency in computer databases, statistic applications, and Healthcare programs
- Familiarity with supply chain processes (e.g., Inventory planning, warehouse management)
- Expertise in Requirement Gathering, Analysis, Development, and Testing of business applications.
- Efficient in making process data flow diagrams, system development, maintenance, and support.
- Ability to present business functionalities to clients/stakeholders.
- Ability to give demos to stakeholders to familiarize them with the product and provide insights on roadmap items.
- Ability to prepare process documents, Use case diagrams for development and quality control.
- Ability to gather Requirements from clients and documenting the same.
- Ability to interact with clients during various stages of Project Life Cycle.
- Experience in creating Software requirement documents and Change Request documents.
- Work closely with developers and end users to ensure technical compatibility and user satisfaction.
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Required Skills/Abilities:
- Extensive knowledge of Healthcare IT domain.
- Experience with Implementation across clinical and administrative functions (HER, Patient Portal, etc.)
- Experience with Medical billing, Insurance, and denial management.
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite or similar software.


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