Dan Gottlieb is a clinical informaticist and software engineer who has spent over two decades designing standards-driven healthcare data systems and APIs. As co-creator and ongoing steward of the FHIR Bulk Data (population-level) API, he has driven adoption across federal agencies and major vendors like Epic, Microsoft, Google, and IBM while advising HL7, Argonaut, and SMART on FHIR. He blends hands-on product and open-source development with policy and clinical perspective, having led implementation teams at Boston Children’s, Harvard Medical School, and the NYC Department of Health to deliver decision support, population analytics, and EHR-integrated apps. Known for translating complex clinical needs into pragmatic technical standards, he also brings prior experience in financial process reengineering and operational analytics to large-scale data problems. He holds an MPA in Health Policy from NYU and remains based in Greater Boston, where he continues to shape interoperable tooling that powers both clinical care and public health.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
MPA Health Policy, MPA Health Policy at New York University
A FHIR based implementation guide that defines a standards based API to access patient EHI information.
Contributions:1 review, 2 PRs, 8 pushes in 1 year 3 months
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Dan Gottlieb - Principal, FHIR And Healthcare Data Standards