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Data Analyst - Health, Consultant

Blue Shield of CA
United States, California, Oakland
601 12th Street (Show on map)
May 17, 2025

Your Role

The Network Performance Analysis and Contracts (NPAC) team is part of the Network Management and Provider Partnerships department and focuses on provider network performance analysis, reporting, and consulting. The NPAC team is responsible for developing analytics and supporting materials to assist and guide strategic development and maintenance of Blue Shield of California and Promise Health Plan's (PHP) network of physicians, hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, HMO IPAs, and medical groups. The Data Analyst-Health, Consultant role will report to the Director, Provider Services-Network. In this role, you will support various strategic and tactical initiatives and projects. You will conduct complex analysis, provide interpretations needed for insight and recommendations as well as lead key discussions and collaborate with various business units as thought partner and expert.

Your Knowledge and Experience



  • Requires a MPH, MBA, MS, MA in science, social science, public health, MIS, computer science, health services research or business, or BA/BS with demonstrated equivalent work experience
  • Requires 7 years experience in Health Care (managed care, academic, or government payer)
  • Healthcare analytics experience is preferred
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, communication and presentation skills, previous experience in presenting to leaders
  • Good business acumen, ability to work in a team environment
  • Good math, analytical, and problem-solving skills
  • Intermediate to Advanced knowledge of MS Excel (able to model, use formula) and Access (link tables, run queries)
  • Tableau and SAS experience is preferred
  • Ability to work in a team environment
  • Ability to work independently, proactively and with little direction

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