Clean, update, and maintain healthcare pricing records; correct inconsistencies, duplicates, and errors; monitor data quality; assist with bulk data migrations; generate data quality reports; follow strict data entry protocols and resolve data issues with the team.
Job Description:
The Data Cleansing and Maintenance Clerk focuses on cleaning and maintaining existing healthcare pricing data, ensuring that all records are up-to-date and error-free.
Key Responsibilities:
- Regularly clean and update data for healthcare providers and services
- Correct data inconsistencies, duplicates, and errors in the platform
- Monitor data quality and work with the team to resolve data-related issues
- Maintain data integrity by following strict data entry protocols
- Assist in organizing bulk data migrations for new healthcare partners
- Generate data quality reports to assist with system optimizations
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