Alex Pham has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. In 2011, they started as a Programmer at House Foods America, where they developed custom inhouse VBA applications, including reporting for Sales and Accounting, Invoice email delivery, and Document management. They followed Agile change management processes to complete these applications. From 2015 to 2018, at Allscripts, Alex worked as an Associate Business System Analyst, providing technical support for ambulatory and MSO applications such as Allscripts PM, Touchworks EHR, EZ-CAP, EZ-NET, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, and Noxturnal. They also provided administrative support for EZ-CAP and EZ-NET.
In 2018, Alex moved to Advanced Medical Management, Inc., taking on multiple roles. As a Financial Analyst, they reviewed and updated financial rules and logic and designed financial reports for analytics, trends, forecasting, and auditing. They also updated and maintained a finance data warehouse. Later, as a Senior Business System Analyst, they maintained financial analytical support for the Finance department, provided technical and administrative support for EZ-CAP, and created reports based on DOFRs for Shared Risk plans. From 2022 to 2023, as a Healthcare Systems Engineer at Advanced Medical Management, Alex focused on maintaining and enhancing healthcare systems.
In 2023, Alex joined Astiva Health, Inc. as a Senior System Engineer, contributing to systems engineering projects. They are currently working at AltaMed Health Services as a Senior Business Analyst. The duration and specific responsibilities of their current role are not provided in the available information. Overall, Alex has a strong background in business analysis, system engineering, and finance within the healthcare industry.
From 1999 to 2006, Alex Pham attended California State Polytechnic University-Pomona, where they pursued a field of study in Electrical Engineering. However, no specific degree was mentioned in the provided information.
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