Ranvijay Kumar is an Information Technology Analyst with 10 years of hands-on experience in software engineering, currently driving digital transformation initiatives at Microsoft from Jaipur. He specializes in full-stack development and has contributed to prominent open-source healthcare tooling, notably enhancing data conversion for HL7v2 and CDA formats in Microsoft's FHIR-Converter repository. Ranvijay combines practical template and resource-definition work with backend data-structure fixes, improving interoperability for patient and practitioner references and encounter handling. His background blends formal technical diplomas and a BTech-focused web development education with a knack for bridging legacy healthcare formats to modern FHIR standards. Known for shipping thoughtful fixes and test updates, he brings a pragmatic, detail-oriented approach to complex integration challenges. Colleagues describe him as an engineer who turns dense specifications into reliable, auditable code.
10 years of coding experience
Diploma of Education Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Diploma of Education Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services at Bhagwant University, Ajmer
Bachelor of Technology - BTech Microsoft office web developer, Bachelor of Technology - BTech Microsoft office web developer at Madhyanchal Professional University
Conversion utility to translate legacy data formats into FHIR
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Full-stack Developer
Contributions:47 reviews, 21 commits, 39 PRs in 11 months
Contributions summary:Ranvijay primarily contributed to the conversion of data formats within the FHIR converter project, focusing on HL7v2 and CDA formats. Their work involved modifying and updating Handlebars templates, resource definitions, and data structures, which included writing code for the templates, and implementing patient/practitioner references. They also addressed issues related to encounter statuses, added sample CCDA files, and updated resource identifiers. The user's commits also included modifying tests and adding new features.
A python package to simulate typographical errors.
Contributions:2 releases, 7 commits, 3 PRs in 1 year 8 months
python-packagepythonsimulate
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