About Q-Centrix
What is Q-Centrix?
Q-Centrix is the leading enterprise clinical data management (eCDM) company in the United States, serving more than 1,200 hospitals and 300+ therapeutic specialties. Founded in 2010 and acquired by MRO in 2024, the company curates structured insights from unstructured clinical data — chart documents, registry submissions, quality reports — using a combination of human clinical experts and AI tooling. Their work powers hospital quality registries (NCDR, STS, Trauma, Cancer, Burn, EP Device, LAAO/TVT, MBSAQIP, and many more) and underpins outcomes reporting across US healthcare.
Importantly, Q-Centrix does not provide clinical care to patients — their staff process clinical data and registry submissions on behalf of hospitals. This makes their part-time roles a strong fit for licensed clinicians, registrars, and data abstractors who want flexible, schedule-controllable work without the synchronous demands of bedside or telehealth practice.
Where will I work?
Fully remote, US-based. Headquartered at 200 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois, Q-Centrix has built a distributed workforce of more than 1,000 clinical data experts spanning all 50 states.
What is the Q-Centrix team like?
The organisation skews experienced and credentialed — many staff are RNs, CSTRs, RHIAs, or other licensed registry/abstraction professionals who have moved out of bedside roles to focus on data work. The culture is documentation-heavy and detail-driven, with collaborative-intelligence workflows that pair human experts with AI tooling for chart abstraction. Most communication is asynchronous over project queues; required live meetings are minimal.
Work-Life Balance
Q-Centrix runs a wide bench of explicitly part-time roles — Burn Registrars, Trauma Level 1 & 2 Registrars, CathPCI Data Abstractors, Chest Pain/MI Abstractors, EP Device Data Abstractors, LAAO/TVT Abstractors, STS Cardiac Data Abstractors — all fully remote. Hours are flexible within registry submission deadlines; part-time engagements are typically 20-30 hrs/week. There are no patient-facing time blocks, no shift work, and no weekend coverage requirements.
Perks and Benefits
- Fully remote across the United States — work from anywhere with a stable connection
- Pro-rated benefits available for part-time roles meeting threshold hours
- Schedule flexibility within registry submission deadlines
- Async-first operations — no patient-facing time blocks
- Professional development across 300+ clinical registry specialties