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Development & IT Consultation with Galen O.

5.0 · 3 reviews

Development & IT Consultation with Galen O.

5.0 · 3 reviews

I will conduct a comprehensive evaluation of your Mirth environment, collaborating with you to identify areas for enhancement. I will assess existing practices, recommend code improvements, optimize development, and offer insights into fine-tuning Mirth's settings and configurations to maximize efficiency and resource utilization
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About Galen

Galen O.Status: Offline
Mirth Integration Consultant
100% Job Success
5.0  (3 reviews)
Medford, United States - 11:21 am local time
I have been working in the medical field for the past 10 years revolving around interoperability, integration, and automation. For the past 6 years, I've been focused on Mirth Interfaces with the following design concepts:

- HL7 data coming from EMRs/EHRs
- Text and CSV files from SFTP servers and Google Cloud Buckets
- Data processed and formatted for PACS, Dictation systems, and receiving EMRs/EHRs
- Data processed and formatted for warehousing and analytics

My experience defining, designing, and integrating with different EMRs revolves around my time at Shasta Networks and Medford Radiology Group. I built and designed interfaces at Shasta Networks for clients that used Cloverleaf and some that even used McKesson. I worked directly with a McKesson engineer while I was at Shasta Networks to incorporate a stored procedure that allowed us to receive updated patient records based on the stored procedure and a specific update to the database for the patient. As for the interfaces at Medford Radiology Group, the majority of our clients were using Epic and it was my responsibility to ensure ADTs, ORMs, and ORUs, passed to the correct systems such as our Fujifilm Synapse PACS, RIS, and Nuance PowerScribe.

During my time at Shasta Networks and Medford Radiology Group, I created design documentation to not only help those who may come after me but to help the project move forward more efficiently and to create a better understanding of the workflow and increase clearer communication between me and the other IT teams.

There were times that I had to directly work with the client's IT, networking, and interface teams to see a project through from the first kick-off call all the way to go live. I feel that being able to work directly with the client and the teams gave me the ability to gain the experience of communicating with a diverse group of personalities and an understanding that we are all striving for the same goal.

I desire to work with companies and clients that strive to create significant and positive changes while having a culture of diversity, respect, and positivity.

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    Here’s what Galen will need to know before you meet

    1. For an efficient consultation, please share your Mirth Connect environment via video. Please avoid PHI, use a de-identified test system
    2. Current Environment: Mirth Connect version? Underlying OS and hardware specifications? Deployed (e.g., standalone server, clustered environment)? Other systems or applications integrated with Mirth?
    3. Current Workflow: Overview of existing message workflows and interfaces? What types of data or messages are being processed through Mirth? How critical are these workflows to your operations? Custom transformers, filters, or scripts in place?
    4. What are your short-term and long-term goals for your Mirth environment? Are there specific enhancements or optimizations you are looking for?
    5. Are there budget constraints or limitations that need to be considered for enhancements?
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    A great experience all around. Thank you.