Builder Responsibilities
The Builder role integrates end-user and IT interests. It requires close working relationships with IT, clinical colleagues and clinical staff. Builders must be able to balance accountability for specific clinical business needs with a provincial need for a safe and sustainable shared health record.
The Builder is expected to:
Undertake and complete appropriate "physician builder" or "clinical content builder" training and certification in order to understand system capabilities and limitations that relate to CIS customizations, adaptations and personalizations.
Work with colleagues across a zone-wide specialty or program to identify key CIS enhancement, customization or optimization requests.
Co-develop clinical content for use in Connect Care while:
Participating in project implementations as a content builder and/or subject matter expert;
Participating in project optimizations and enhancements as a content builder and/or subject matter expert;
Support clinicians, clinical superusers and other content builders post-implementation.
Consult with colleagues, other Builders and the IT team on opportunities for CIS meaningful use.
Support other Builders through buddy and mentoring relationships.
Participate in Connect Care user groups and communities of practice.
Participate in Connect Care governance committees and councils.
Maintain access to the Epic User Web and Epic Builder Web sites, participating as appropriate in information sharing and continuing education opportunities.
Commit at least 1 day a week (0.2 FTE, 20% protected time) to qualify for ongoing support and recognition.