Manages relationships with hospitals and health systems, guiding onboarding and data integration while ensuring partner satisfaction and addressing concerns.
Description: Supports the "supply side" of the network by managing relationships with hospitals and health systems providing data.
Responsibilities:
Guide health system partners through the onboarding and data integration process.
Ensure partners understand how their data is being utilized and the value they receive in return.
Address administrative and technical concerns from health system leadership.
Maintain high satisfaction levels to ensure long-term data sharing partnerships.
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