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How much do remote clinical informatics jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote clinical informatics in Kansas is $92,393.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $66,900.00 and $103,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are Remote Clinical Informatics Jobs?

Remote clinical informatics jobs include positions such as clinical informatics analyst, clinical informatics specialist, informatics programmer analyst, informatics scientist, and clinical informatics educator. Clinical informatics is the discipline of studying how technology can improve the flow of clinical and patient information between researchers, clinicians, patients, and health care organizations in the health care system. Your specific duties depend on your position, but most jobs require you to help design and develop data storage and sharing systems. Your responsibilities may also include helping to analyze and improve current informatics systems at an institution.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Clinical Informatics Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Clinical Informatics Specialist, you need a background in healthcare, knowledge of clinical workflows, and often a degree in informatics, health information management, or a related field. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHR) systems, data analytics tools, and certifications such as Certified Professional in Healthcare Information and Management Systems (CPHIMS) are commonly required. Strong communication, problem-solving skills, and the ability to collaborate across clinical and technical teams are essential soft skills. These abilities are vital to ensure accurate data management, successful implementation of health IT solutions, and improved patient care outcomes in a remote environment.

How does a Remote Clinical Informatics professional typically collaborate with healthcare teams and IT departments?

Remote Clinical Informatics professionals often work closely with both clinical staff and IT teams to optimize electronic health record (EHR) systems and ensure seamless health data workflows. They facilitate communication between clinicians and technical staff, translating clinical needs into technical requirements and vice versa. Regular virtual meetings, project management tools, and secure messaging platforms are commonly used to coordinate updates, solve problems, and implement new technologies. Strong collaboration skills are essential, as much of the work involves cross-functional teamwork to improve patient care and data integrity.

What is remote clinical informatics?

Remote clinical informatics is a field that involves managing and analyzing health information and data to improve patient care, with professionals working from locations outside traditional healthcare settings. These specialists use technology to collect, store, and interpret medical data, helping healthcare providers make better clinical decisions. Remote clinical informaticists often collaborate with IT teams, clinicians, and administrators to optimize electronic health records (EHRs), ensure data security, and support telehealth initiatives. This role is critical in the modern healthcare environment, where digital solutions and remote work are increasingly common.

What is the difference between Remote Clinical Informatics vs Remote Health Data Analyst?

AspectRemote Clinical InformaticsRemote Health Data Analyst
CredentialsHealthcare-related degrees, certifications like CPHIMS or CAHIMSData analysis or statistics degrees, certifications like CPC or CAP
Work EnvironmentHealthcare settings, hospitals, clinics, telehealthResearch institutions, healthcare organizations, consulting firms
Employer & IndustryHospitals, healthcare providers, EHR vendorsHealthcare analytics firms, insurance companies, research organizations
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in healthcare IT, telehealth, clinical systemsAnalyzing healthcare data, reporting, and insights

Remote Clinical Informatics focuses on implementing and managing healthcare technology systems within clinical settings, requiring healthcare credentials. In contrast, Remote Health Data Analysts primarily analyze healthcare data to generate insights, often with a background in data analysis. Both roles support healthcare organizations but serve different functions in the industry.

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Infographic showing various Remote Clinical Informatics job openings in Kansas as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 50% In-person, and 50% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $92,393 per year, or $44.4 per hour.
Clinical Informaticist 1 - Radiology Administration - FT - Day

Clinical Informaticist 1 - Radiology Administration - FT - Day

Stormont Vail Health

Topeka, KS • Remote

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Stormont Vail Health rating

6.1

Company rating: 6.1 out of 10

Based on 51 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

707th of 864 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Position Status:

Full time

Shift:

First Shift (Days - Less than 12 hours per shift) (United States of America)

Hours per week:

40

Job Information
Exemption Status: Exempt
A Brief Overview
The Clinical Informaticist 1 will support vendor developed applications. Management of the ongoing requirements of the application is critical as is ensuring effective end-user support. The Clinical Informaticist provides ongoing support for assigned service areas and participates in process optimization to achieve desired outcomes.
Experience Qualifications

  • 2 years Experience in the clinical or business area that this role supports. Required


Licenses and Certifications

  • Support for some vendor applications requires formal certification. For positions that primarily support Epic applications, vendor certification is required within 4 months of the last date of training for a given certification track; if certification is not achieved within this timeframe employee will voluntarily resign from this position.


What you will do

  • Responds timely to user concerns regarding issues and takes action to address needs; involves vendor when needed. Tracks users' concerns and looks for patterns in problems; utilizes support center software to log or follow up on each customer call, enter call status and document resolution. Assists with resolution of hardware related issues, including printing.
  • Follows operational processes to assure systems stability and availability. Tests any changes to system in test environment and works collaboratively with staff to ensure changes are moved to live environment in a coordinated manner, utilizing defined change management process. Ensures appropriate application downtime procedures are communicated.
  • Creates and maintains documentation related to application functionality, application support, application testing, application downtime process, and application restore. Assists in development of end-user education.
  • Works with end-users to optimize use of the system, paying special attention to workflow. Develops and implements application changes based on user recommendations and leadership approval. Ensures changes needed to meet regulatory requirements, safety and financial requirements are appropriately prioritized.
  • Tracks users concerns and looks for patterns in problems. Utilizes support center software to log or follow up on each customer call, enter call status and document resolution. Demonstrates problem diagnosis skills.
  • Provide on-call support for the application as required and with a backup, ensuring 24x7 support.
  • Seeks to understand end user processes/workflow in individual departments via rounds.
  • Provides assistance to any staff member where priorities have been assigned by immediate supervisor.
  • Applies appropriate customer service concepts to daily activities such as communicating service levels, providing necessary status reports, maintaining high customer satisfaction levels, maintaining an awareness of industry trends/changes, and creating solutions that meet customer needs.
  • Participate in the development, implementation and ongoing operation and optimization of clinical decision-making systems and processes and information systems that support effective, efficient, safe, timely, equitable and patient-centered care.
  • Participate in quality improvement projects and other projects pertaining to organizational goals and strategies and regulatory requirements.
  • Possesses cognitive skills to provide creativity, problem solving, strategic thinking, pragmatism, and learning ability to everyday activities.


Required for All Jobs

  • Complies with all policies, standards, mandatory training and requirements of Stormont Vail Health
  • Performs other duties as assigned


Patient Facing Options

  • Position is Not Patient Facing


Remote Work Guidelines

  • Workspace is a quiet and distraction-free allowing the ability to comply with all security and privacy standards.
  • Stable access to electricity and a minimum of 25mb upload and internet speed.
  • Dedicate full attention to the job duties and communication with others during working hours.
  • Adhere to break and attendance schedules agreed upon with supervisor.
  • Abide by Stormont Vail's Remote Worker Policy and will review and acknowledge the Remote Work Agreement annually.


Remote Work Capability

  • Hybrid


Scope

  • No Supervisory Responsibility

  • No Budget Responsibility No Budget Responsibility


Physical Demands

  • Balancing: Occasionally 1-3 Hours
  • Carrying: Occasionally 1-3 Hours
  • Climbing (Ladders): Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Climbing (Stairs): Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Crawling: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Crouching: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Driving (Automatic): Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Driving (Standard): Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination: Frequently 3-5 Hours
  • Feeling: Occasionally 1-3 Hours
  • Grasping (Fine Motor): Frequently 3-5 Hours
  • Grasping (Gross Hand): Occasionally 1-3 Hours
  • Handling: Occasionally 1-3 Hours
  • Hearing: Frequently 3-5 Hours
  • Kneeling: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Lifting: Occasionally 1-3 Hours up to 20 lbs
  • Operate Foot Controls: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Pulling: Occasionally 1-3 Hours up to 20 lbs
  • Pushing: Occasionally 1-3 Hours up to 20 lbs
  • Reaching (Forward): Occasionally 1-3 Hours up to 20 lbs
  • Reaching (Overhead): Occasionally 1-3 Hours up to 20 lbs
  • Repetitive Motions: Frequently 3-5 Hours
  • Sitting: Frequently 3-5 Hours
  • Standing: Frequently 3-5 Hours
  • Stooping: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Talking: Frequently 3-5 Hours
  • Walking: Occasionally 1-3 Hours

Physical Demand Comments:
Must have good manual dexterity and keyboarding skills. Must obtain impressions through the eyes of shape, size, distance, motion, color or other characteristics of objects. Must be able to view and read information on computer screens. The vision requirements include close vision, ability to distinguish color.
Working Conditions

  • Burn: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Chemical: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Combative Patients: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Dusts: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Electrical: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Explosive: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Extreme Temperatures: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Infectious Diseases: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Mechanical: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Needle Stick: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Noise/Sounds: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Other Atmospheric Conditions: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Poor Ventilation, Fumes and/or Gases: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Radiant Energy: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Risk of Exposure to Blood and Body Fluids: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Risk of Exposure to Hazardous Drugs: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Hazards (other): Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Vibration: Rarely less than 1 hour
  • Wet and/or Humid: Rarely less than 1 hour

Stormont Vail is an equal opportunity employer and adheres to the philosophy and practice of providing equal opportunities for all employees and prospective employees, without regard to the following classifications: race, color, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, religion, national origin, citizenship, age, marital status, uniformed service, disability or genetic information. This applies to all aspects of employment practices including hiring, firing, pay, benefits, promotions, lateral movements, job training, and any other terms or conditions of employment.

Retaliation is prohibited against any person who files a claim of discrimination, participates in a discrimination investigation, or otherwise opposes an unlawful employment act based upon the above classifications.


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