Summary
Scott Bauer is a retired but actively consulting software developer with 16 years of experience specializing in controlled terminologies, ontologies, and enterprise-level data standards for health informatics. He has architected and implemented terminology services conforming to CDISC, HL7, OMG, and ISO, leveraging Lucene search and Java frameworks like Spring, Hibernate, and iBATIS to deliver scalable REST services and DAOs. His work at Mayo Clinic and as a contractor to the National Cancer Institute focused on research-grade systems, mentoring, system administration, and integration of CTS2/SNOMED implementations. A recent MA in Health and Human Services Administration sharpens his practice around Meaningful Use, Big Data, quantitative analysis, and ACA-driven requirements. Based in Rochester, MN, he combines deep technical craftsmanship with domain expertise in clinical data standards—a blend that helps translate complex standards into practical, auditable solutions. Notably, his career spans hands-on system administration and search customization as well as participation in standards bodies and W3C RDF activities, reflecting both implementation skill and standards engagement.
16 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at Winona State University
Master of Arts in Health and Human Services Administration, Health/Health Care Administration/Management, Master of Arts in Health and Human Services Administration, Health/Health Care Administration/Management at St Mary's University
BA, English, BA, English at Montana State University-Northern