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Research Analyst, United Kingdom: DxCG

Location: UK

DxCG is the science division of Urix, Inc., a leading provider of business intelligence and predictive modeling solutions in health care designed to promote fair and efficient health care through the use of its state-of-the-art predictive models. DxCG is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.

Over the last few years, DxCG’s international business has grown dramatically, particularly in the United Kingdom and Germany. In January 2006, the German Physician Payment Commission selected DxCG to develop a German version of its risk assessment tool for a health-based payment system to be used in the German statutory health insurance program. More recently, in August of 2007, the German Federal Ministry of Health (Bundesministerium für Gesundheit or BMG) began working with DxCG to utilize the DxCG methodology to implement a national risk adjustment system.

In the United Kingdom, DxCG scientists have been working with the King’s Fund and other strategic partners in evaluating the usage of DxCG risk adjustment methodologies in the UK system. These activities coupled with other sizable research opportunities in the United Kingdom, have created an immediate opening for a Research Analyst, based in either a home office or our London office to support the growth of DxCG products and services in the region. While the Research Analyst will primarily be focusing on UK initiatives, he/she will support activities in other regions and will collaborate with our newly created DxCG analytic team in Germany.

The Research Analyst will join a team that maintains a reputation as one of the top analytics groups in health care informatics. The successful candidate will demonstrate a unique blend of business savvy, entrepreneurial spirit, and analytics expertise and will play an important role in leading the development of the next generation of DxCG products and services in the UK.

Responsibilities

Working with DxCG Senior Scientists in Boston and Germany, the Research Analyst will design and implement research projects to further the growth of DxCG’s predictive science and development of DxCG’s product suite, particularly as it relates to the UK market.

Primary responsibilities include:

  • Update regression and other statistical models and methodologies for risk assessment/adjustment;
  • Assist and support senior scientists in developing new models and methodologies;
  • Program in SAS as needed for specific projects, including reading raw data into SAS datasets, writing summary statistics reports on data quality, and creating the variables needed for modeling from the raw data;
  • Monitor data sets and data output for quality and integrity.
  • Interface with and present research results to appropriate players in the UK system, including the NHS, King’s Fund and various other research groups.
  • Become skilled in our various software packages and be comfortable producing and interpreting results

Qualifications

  • Skilled using statistical packages, preferably SAS, on large data sets
  • Interest/experience in risk adjustment and outcomes research
  • Interest in growing current skill set to learn more advanced statistical modeling
  • Good oral and written communications skills, self-starter while at the same time being a good team player
  • Experience inside a health-information processing organization is a plus
  • Masters in economics, statistics, or health services research with 3-5 years work experience; PhD can be substituted for work experience

Please send a cover letter and curriculum vitae to jobs@urix.com to apply. Salary is commensurate with experience. To learn more about us, please visit our websites http://www.dxcg.com/ or http://www.urix.com/

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Health Economist /Senior Health Economist (8117): Roche

Location: Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, UK

£competitive with excellent benefits

An exciting head-office based opportunity has arisen for an experienced health economist to join one of the leading UK industry teams to build upon their existing experience in cost effectiveness analysis, health outcomes projects and the communication of strategic value messages to internal and external customers. You will have the opportunity to influence commercial strategy and work on early evaluations and pricing strategy with global stakeholders.  

To be successful within this role you will need a first degree in economics, statistics or life sciences and relevant postgraduate qualification in health economics or statistics (or equivalent qualifications). You should have a proven track record with the ability to communicate health economic value messages in a clear and understandable manner across all levels of the organisation. You will also need a good understanding of the role health economics plays in the modern NHS, the UK reimbursement environment, drug development and the pharmaceutical industry.     If you are proud of contributing and feel you have the commitment to teamwork and innovation that we are seeking, then Roche is the organisation for you.  In return we offer a competitive salary plus the excellent benefits you would expect from a blue-chip organisation, including a genuine interest in your development and progression. Our award winning office offers a subsidised gym, restaurant and costa coffee. We have excellent road and rail links, with a courtesy bus to and from the town centre.   To be considered for this position, please apply using the link below.

http://careers.roche.com/uk

or contact the recruitment team on 01707 366496   When applying for this position please include a short covering letter stating why you wish to be considered for this position. Please also include you current remuneration package and an up to date copy of your CV.

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