Andrew Sills is a Health IT software architect and Specialist Leader with over a decade of experience designing semantic interoperability and clinical terminology solutions at Deloitte. He leads implementation and pilot efforts for Solor, focusing on improving laboratory data semantics and validating architectures for large Health Information Exchanges. Comfortable bridging clinical knowledge engineering and pragmatic software design, he builds prototypes in big data analytics and graph traversal to modernize clinical decision support and patient safety. Based in Chantilly, VA, he combines a computer science foundation from the University of Virginia with hands-on engineering roots at L3 Technologies. Colleagues know him as an avid technologist and lifelong learner who brings both subject-matter expertise and curiosity-driven experimentation to complex health IT problems.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at University of Virginia
Komet is a health care interoperability solution that seeks to translate and integrate terminology standards used in health care settings.
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