Joseph A. Bayus ***********@*********.***
Skills: Cache Object Script (MUMPS), COBOL, Microsoft Office including
Word/Excel, HIPAA, ANSI X12,
IDX BAR,SCHED,AES,EDI toolkit,ARTS,MCA,DBMS, HP Open VMS, DCL,
TCPIP, CMMI Level 3, Basic SOA(P).
Familiar with HL7.
Recent work history:
2010-2011 Washington Hospital Healthcare System Fremont, California
Billing System Analyst (contractor) - physician systems.
Create custom reports, analyze systems
options and provide process solutions for the clinics.
Utilized PC-based version of Intersystems Cache to streamline
and improve accuracy of processes for
delinquency calls (allowing expansion of process from two
practices to 14), production of Aged Trial Balance
monthly reports (again, allowing expansion of the reporting
from two practices to 14) and practice statistics Snapshots (from 5
practices to 14), while at the same time reducing the labor hours necessary
to fulfill the
tasks. Wrote reporting programs to extract data and reports
from their legacy IDX system.
SQL Analyzer, Cognos SQL for reporting from the Analyzer
(downloaded) database of Group Management
data. Custom reports within the Group Management application,
accessible to users real-time. Designed and implemented
analysis reports for production evaluation and improvement.
Various other tasks: Group Management (GM) Printer setup
maintenance/troubleshooting; GM user
setup and maintenance; reporting in support of initiatives,
such as meaningful use and e-prescribe.
2004-2009 Perot Systems Healthcare Plano, Texas (Now Dell Systems,
Round Rock, TX)
at Stanford Hospital & Clinics
Stanford-outsourced IT - Essentially the same functions as
below, same duties (IDX AES [application enhancement
system] analysis and programming for reporting, charge/report interfaces,
claims modifications including EDI). In addition: Project
Management Methodology [PMM] training; extensive training in OPAS
(BMC Remedy system for tracking requests, incidents, and change
management); Developed Bare Metal Restore
(bare-bones disaster recovery) procedures for 11 applications;
Developed Service Level Agreement analysis and
tracking for response-time and application-availability issues;
Supported widely and constantly varying needs
and requests.
1992-2004 Stanford University Medical Center Palo Alto, California
(now Stanford Hospital & Clinics)
Systems Analysis Manager, Applications Developer, Interface
specialist, ad-hoc reporting, applications enhancement
development for two different Billing-A/R systems (SDC and IDX), including
charge interfaces, patient statements, EDI claims, Remittance
advices, standard claims, A/R, Managed Care, Scheduling, reports
and functions. Interfaces from/to Clinical Lab Information [LIS] systems
(Quest/Meditech), Radiology Information systems [RIS], and from
departmental scanned-charge input files.
Design, development, coding, testing and installation of
systems and processes for claims edit
processing, routing and reporting, workload and lag days
reporting, Per-member-per-month
reporting for MCA (Managed Care Application, IDX's HMO
modules), Registration conversion,
data output for electronic interchange of claims and patient
statements, including FTP protocols
both incoming and outgoing. Dictionary development and design
to implement user-requested
processes. Developed Computer Operations automated production
scheduler, job tracking
(runtime & error handling), charge interface systems for auto-
retrieval, posting, optional explosion
and/or combining of charge records, from external files, saving
company $100,000. Extensive
experience in sophisticated claims logic for government
programs. Hundreds of ad-hoc reports and ancillary subsystems
for reporting and operational processes. Statistical reports and trend
analyses for business
processes. Some outbound interfaces to VA systems.