The Implementation Specialist manages the onboarding of health systems into the Omny data network, troubleshooting integration issues, guiding security reviews, and training partners on the platform.
Description: Facilitates the technical onboarding of new hospital and health system partners into the Omny data network.
Responsibilities:
Manage the technical "hand-off" from Sales to active data ingestion.
Troubleshoot EHR integration issues and data connectivity problems.
Guide partner IT teams through security reviews and data-sharing protocols.
Train partner stakeholders on how to utilize the Omny platform for their own internal insights.
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