New Brunswick is undergoing a significant transformation, transitioning from various standalone hospital information systems to a unified, standardized, and integrated Clinical Information Solution (CIS). This transformation prioritizes the standardization of clinical practices province-wide, a crucial step toward achieving a unified provincial CIS. The focus is on identifying leading practices in patient care delivery and responsible health data management. The Clinical Standards project aims to support this objective by identifying and developing clinical standards to be adopted across the province and seamlessly integrated into the forthcoming CIS.
The department of Health is seeking the services of a Clinical Business Analyst focused on Laboratory to assist with initiatives related to the consolidation of the CIS.
The Department of Health (DoH) requires Clinical Business Analysts (CBA) to support the CIS Program. The role of CBA encompasses several activities to develop clinical standards for use throughout New Brunswick. The primary focus is to support the creation of standard order sets, documentation templates and other workflows used by physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, and other regulated health professionals providing bedside care.
The CBA will be required to work closely with other team members, Subject Matter Experts (SME), and clinical stakeholders in the gathering of business requirements and design of new standards to be adopted province wide. This role serves as a subject matter expert on the impact that CISs and digitization of clinical processes will have on the design of content, workflows, and procedures.
With the support of the Clinical Team Lead and Project Manager, the Laboratory Clinical Business Analyst will be responsible for:
·Support the standardization of lab specifications, practices and related workflows used throughout the provincial health care system.
·Act as a subject matter expert on the impact that the CIS and digitization of clinical processes will have on the design of laboratory processes, workflows, and procedures.
·Facilitate engagement sessions to document current state and engage feedback on future state processes.
·Work closely with other team members, Subject Matter Experts, and clinical stakeholders in the gathering of business requirements and design of new standards to be adopted province wide.
·Gather and define business and system requirements, conduct gap analysis, complete current state and future design workflows.
·Support seamless adoption of laboratory standards.
·Collaborate closely with project teams to ensure the smooth delivery and implementation of the clinical standardization project, including effective communication plans for stakeholders.
The chosen individual’s work will be comprised of a mixture of steady state and project-based efforts.
Some after hours and weekend work may be required for the successful candidate, however, any overtime or work during non-business hours must be approved in advance.
Department of Health will only consider proposals identifying one candidate for the requested role. If bidding multiple candidates, they MUST be submitted as separate proposals.
The Department of Health is looking acquire one (1) Laboratory Clinical Business Analyst for this statement of work.
The location of work will be remote, but the proponents should be able to travel to the province of New Brunswick at least once a month throughout the project duration.
It is the vendor’s responsibility to pay for the proponent’s travel time and costs to and from their remote location to the required work location in New Brunswick.
While carrying out your assignment in NB, authorized travel, meals, and lodging expenses will be reimbursed at the Province of New Brunswick travel rates net of GST .
The successful proponents must deliver the following, to successfully complete the engagement:
§ Detailed review of existing business requirements.
§ Collaborate with clinical experts to gather input and insights for the development and refinement of clinical standards.
§ Design and develop facilitation sessions to validate the existing requirements and collect net new business and information technology requirement, including gap analysis.
§ Create and maintain detailed process and solution documentation, including workflows, use cases, user guides, and training materials, to ensure seamless adoption of clinical standards.
§ Conduct comprehensive analysis of business and client requirements to support the development, operations, and deployment of the clinical standardization project; recommend and implement solutions to achieve defined objectives, monitoring their effectiveness.
§ Collaborate closely with project teams to ensure the smooth delivery and implementation of the clinical standardization project, including effective communication plans for stakeholders.