Digital Health Strategist

Remote
Full Time
Products
Experienced

Your Challenge:

At HIMSS, we are a catalyst for change in the health and wellness ecosystem. As one of the largest and most experienced global healthcare associations, it is our responsibility to lead this revolution. Our mission is to reform the global health ecosystem through the power of information and technology. Our staff, nearly 250 world-wide, are vital to achieving that mission. We are looking for team members who are curious to ask “What if…?” and have the tenacity to fight for the change we believe in. Join HIMSS to be part of the transformation of health and wellness.
 

Position Purpose:

The Digital Health Strategist is an advisor and expert within the HIMSS Digital Health Advisory community responsible for providing strategic thought leadership and consultive expertise to drive the digital health transformation of healthcare providers, regional systems, and global organizations.  This role is instrumental in advancing the global health ecosystem by fostering partnerships, guiding stakeholders through complex digital health strategies, and delivering tailored advisory solutions.  The Digital Health Strategist is responsible for assessing digital health maturity, defining transformation roadmaps, and driving measurable outcomes through HIMSS tools, frameworks, and educational resources.  As a thought leader, this individual will help to shape the future of digital health maturity models, influence industry standards, and mentor the next generation of digital health advisors. 

 

Primary Accountabilities:

  • Lead high-impact, consultive engagements for single—and multi-facility health systems and regional and jurisdictional healthcare networks, focusing on digital health transformation strategies.
  • Collaborate with executive leaders to identify and solve complex organizational challenges, ensuring alignment with global trends and regulatory demands.
  • Influence the evolution of HIMSS digital health maturity models by contributing forward-thinking product enhancement recommendations to ensure HIMSS products address industry challenges, trends, and regulations.
  • Use multiple sources of information, including broader stakeholder views, to develop solutions and recommendations.
  • Use data and insights to inform conclusions and support decision-making.
  • Engagement level financial accountability, including schedule and revenue recognition responsibility.
  • Analyze case studies and supporting data to assess current digital maturity and outcomes, then develop tailored recommendations to improve performance and align desired outcomes with business objectives through digital health transformation advisory services.
  • Collaborate with marketing teams to create case studies demonstrating organizational impact and transformation outcomes.
  • Lead advisory (market intelligence and guidance, product and service alignment to HIMSS maturity models, etc.) and custom education services for HIMSS Digital Health Technology Partners.
  • Mentor and develop Digital Health Advisor roles.


What you will need to be successful:

  • Master’s or Ph.D. required.
  • 16+ years of experience in a healthcare-related field and a minimum of 5 years of experience in a consulting or advisory services-related field.
  • Advanced understanding of the digital health ecosystem and its stakeholders.
  • Existing network and relationships with healthcare industry organizations and executives.
  • Strong decision-making, analytical, critical thinking, problem-solving, and negotiating skills.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication and presentation skills.
  • Outstanding interpersonal skills with strong personal integrity.
  • Availability to travel 50% on average


Why we love HIMSS, and why you will, too:

  • Diverse, collaborative, and winning team environment.
  • Flexible working arrangements, opportunity to work hybrid.
  • Comprehensive healthcare coverage.
  • Generous paid time off, including time off to volunteer!
  • Wellbeing programs to support all of your emotional, physical, and financial needs
  • Emphasis on continuous learning and development.

Are you a Changemaker?

Together, we’ll do amazing things for healthcare.

HIMSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Vets/Disabled

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