Summary
William Harty is a seasoned healthcare technology leader with 25+ years building clinical software, data integrations, and interoperability platforms across startups, enterprises, hospitals, and federal agencies. Currently VP Technology Solutions, he combines hands-on software architecture and coding with product, client services, and business development experience to deliver FHIR- and HL7-driven integrations for major EHRs. He has led national-scale projects for VA and CMS, designed biosurveillance and antimicrobial stewardship analytics, and championed FHIR adoption through strategy, education, and standards work. Comfortable both in the C-suite and at the keyboard, he pairs deep domain knowledge of terminology and standards (LOINC, SNOMED, SMART on FHIR) with pragmatic engineering and delivery skills. Based in Salt Lake City, he brings a rare blend of technical craft, cross-functional leadership, and hands-on curiosity—he still enjoys rolling up his sleeves to solve data problems himself.
9 years of coding experience
32 years of employment as a software developer
Requirements Boot Camp, Requirements Boot Camp at Construx
Domain Driven Design, Domain Driven Design at iDDD Workshop
Product Management Certification, Product Management Certification at Pragmatic Marketing
Software Architecture: Principles & Practices - eLearning, Software Architecture: Principles & Practices - eLearning at Software Engineering Institute - Carnegie Melon University
Oracle Optimizer Training; Jonathan Lewis; TRUTEK Training Center;
Agile Scrum Training and In-House Coaching; CollabNet;
Bachelor's degree Business Administration and Management General, Bachelor's degree Business Administration and Management General at University of Vermont
FHIR, FHIR at FHIR Certification Exam
Oracle Performance Tuning; Dan Hotka; TRUTEK Training Center;
Member, Utah Oracle Users Group
FHIR, FHIR at HL7 FHIR Institute Implementation Workshop
Java Spring Framework Training, Java Spring Framework Training at VMWare SpringSource Training
English, French