Job Description
Responsibilities
Full-time position, supporting the department of Risk and Performance Improvement in collecting, analyzing, and reporting data used for outcome performance monitoring and process change decision making. Job functions include, but are not limited to data entry, running standard reports, creating graphs and other visual displays of data, and conducting record audits. Administrative clerical functions such as copying, filing, recording meeting minutes, etc. is required. The Performance Data Analyst works with confidential, sensitive, and hospital proprietary information with which they must exercise utmost professional discretion and maintain confidentiality.
Qualifications
High School Diploma required. Bachelor's degree particularly in business, healthcare management or similar area preferred.
Minimum of one-year work experience in business and/or social service.
King of Prussia, PA
Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS) is one of the nation’s largest and most respected healthcare management companies, operating through its subsidiaries, behavioral health facilities, acute care hospitals and ambulatory centers throughout the United States, the United Kingdom and Puerto Rico. UHS was founded in 1979 by Alan B. Miller, Chairman and CEO, and today has more than 87,000 employees. UHS maintains one of the strongest balance sheets and is rated among the highest in the hospital services industry by Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s. This strong capital position has enabled the company to develop and acquire many new facilities over the past few years.
The UHS strategy is to build or purchase healthcare properties in rapidly growing markets and create a strong franchise based on exceptional service and effective cost control. UHS owes its success to a responsive management style and to a service philosophy that is based on integrity, competence and compassion.
The healthcare industry remains a place of rapid change and uncertainty. But with strength, experience and foresight to chart its own course, UHS has every reason to face the future with optimism.