This Medical Economics Data Analyst Intern will support the Medical Economics team to design and develop reports and analyze health care utilization, operational and financial data to measure and drive health care delivery and business outcomes through close collaboration with Clinical, Pharmacy, Operations, and Executive leadership.
The Medical Economics Data Analyst Intern will review, interpret, and analyze clinical and operational data from the Electronic Health Record (eClinicalWorks), pharmacy point of sale system (RX30), health information exchanges (HIE), population health management systems, and health plan payer data and deliver reports and analytics that respond to critical business needs.
Duties and Responsibilities
Minimum Qualifications
Working conditions
This job operates in a professional office environment. This role routinely uses general office equipment.
Physical requirements
Direct reports
None.

We are passionate about our work and compassionate toward our people, whether they work here or seek care from us.
We opened the first AbsoluteCare center in Atlanta in 2000, with a primary focus on treating members with HIV/AIDS. We quickly became an HIV Center of Excellence, achieving impressive results: an 88 percent retention rate and a 97 percent undetectable rate.
A surprising thing happened. With so many of them free of the symptoms of HIV/AIDS, our members sought primary care from us. They were coming in for help controlling asthma, diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, and all the other conditions that life and aging had thrown their way.
So we transformed. We assembled a larger team of qualified, passionate practitioners to offer whole-life care in a new, larger center. And in the last two decades, we have expanded our facilities to multiple locations in several states, where we offer our members everything from primary care to nutrition counseling, behavioral health, and life services.
The members who set foot in an AbsoluteCare center are usually underserved. With their health already compromised, life’s daily stressors add to their level of need.