Training
What you’ll learn to become an EDI Analyst
- Overview of EDI X12 (Electronic Data Interchange format used in North America)
- Parsing and Creating an EDI file
- Different types of EDI in health care setting
- Indebt Training on HIPAA/Healthcare EDI Documents: 837 Claims, 835, 834, 997 etc
- Converting EDI to and From XML
- Different Healthcare EDI transaction sets
- ICD-10, CPT, Procedure Codes and Modifiers in Healthcare data
- Tricks for formatting EDI for viewing (using NotePad++)
- Overview of HIPAA Companion guide and requirement gathering
- Entire EDI process from start to finish
- Electronic Health/Medical Records (EHR, EMR)
- Trouble shooting EDI discrepancies and error using EDIFACS
- EDI Mapping
- FTP and SFTP protocols
What you’ll learn to become a Quality Analyst
- ROLE OF QA IN PROJECT LIFE CYCLE
- Software development life cycle (SDLC)
- Role of QA in documentation
- Steps QA need to develop run and maintain software test
- Test plan, Test case and Test Scenarios
- Contents of a test plan
- Different types of testing
- Finding and dealing with Bug/defect?
- Bug life cycle
- Bug tracking tools
- QA practical experience (Hands on)
What you’ll learn to become a Business Analyst
- Understanding business analysis and its concept
- Software development life cycle (SDLC)
- Role of a Business analyst in SDLC
- Understanding who a BA is
- Roles of BA in any project
- Requirement gathering processes
- Role of a BA in requirement gathering
- Business Analyst and scrum Master responsibilities
- Agile Methodology and Waterfall Methodology
- BA as a one stop shop
- Translating requirements into User stories and BPIs
- Writing PBIs and user stories
- Working with Jira and TFS as a Business analyst
- Daily scrum stand meeting
- Backlog refinement session (BA’s main responsibility)
- Developing training materials as a Business analyst
What you’ll learn to become a Scrum Master
- Understanding Agile Manifesto
- Agile principles and their significance
- Scrum roles (Scrum Master, Product Owner, Development Team)
- Scrum events (Sprint, Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective
- Facilitating Scrum events effectively
- Removing impediments for the development team
- Coaching the team on Agile principles
- Ensuring Scrum artifacts are transparent and understood
- User Stories and Product Backlog grooming
- Agile Methodology and Waterfall Methodology
- Sprint Planning and commitment
- Agile estimation techniques (e.g., Planning Poker)
- Effective communication within the team
- Working with Jira and TFS as a Business analyst
- Daily scrum stand meeting
- Agile project management tools
- Conflict resolution in Agile teams
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