About the job
The Center for Health Information and Analysis (CHIA) is an independent Massachusetts state agency that serves as the Commonwealth’s primary hub for healthcare data, and a primary source of health care analytics that support policy development. We are responsible for stewarding sensitive and confidential data, and objectively reporting reliable and meaningful information about the quality, affordability, utilization, access, and outcomes of the Commonwealth’s health care system. Our vision is a transparent health care system where reliable information provides common ground for improvement and empowers people and organizations to make informed decisionsCHIA’s Health Informatics and Reporting (HIR) unit is seeking an intern who is interested in supporting our work monitoring the costs of health care services and health insurance coverage in the Commonwealth. The ideal candidate will be proficient in Excel (previous SAS, R, or statistical software exposure a plus), a strong writer, creative, and eager to learn. Familiarity and interest in the Massachusetts health care system is also helpful. The intern may be asked to perform data quality checks, conduct background research, and contribute to written reports, supporting the work of the team's analysts. The internship will be performed in a hybrid work arrangement based in the Center’s office at 501 Boylston Street, Boston MA. The expected hourly rate is $20 - $27/hour. This anticipated duration of the internship is from April through Labor Day, with a possible part-time extension in the fall.
Interns will be placed with the team that produces the following reports (among others):
- A Focus on Provider Quality:
- Annual Report on the Performance of the Massachusetts Health Care System:
- Enrollment Trends:
- Relative Price:
- Massachusetts Primary Care Dashboard:
- Conduct research related to various policy and health system topics in support of HIR reporting
- Develop tables and graphics using Tableau from aggregate data, as provided by analysts
- Analyze data to identify trends
- Perform data quality checks on draft analyses
- Contribute to internal briefings and/or external publications, as needed
- Experience utilizing Excel for data clean up and analysis; Exposure or experience with Tableau, SAS, or R a plus
- Proficiency in producing graphs, tables, reports and presentations using Excel, PowerPoint, and Word
- General understanding of, or interest in health care policy, financing, and delivery systems in Massachusetts, and how CHIA monitors those systems. Prior coursework in economics, statistics, political science or public policy, public health or health sciences, or actuarial sciences is helpful; all majors are welcome to apply
- Ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing
- Experience working on multiple projects while successfully meeting deadlines
- Experience working collaboratively, as well as independently, with multidisciplinary teams
CHIA is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer. Women, people of color, veterans, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
If you have Diversity, Affirmative Action or Equal Employment Opportunity questions or need a Reasonable Accommodation, please contact Diversity Officer / ADA Coordinator: Tonya Bourassa 617-701-8127
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