Apply the concept of medical informatics, evidence based medicine, change management, and translational research to design and build clinical systems that are built around clinical workflow.
Raj Gopalan is an internist with a formal education and training in medical informatics. He has over 30 years’ experience, half of it clinical medicine and other half in informatics. He has served as a Clinical Architect and Medical Director of a large academic medical center, and as a CMIO of a large multihospital integrated delivery networks. He has also worked as a Clinical Architect for technology companies. In previous roles, he has designed, developed and implemented EMR systems across multiple community and urban hospitals. The EMR system he designed and developed was acquired by Siemens Healthcare. He and his team was instrumental in implementing CPOE across multiple hospitals, show meaningful use and secured 100% of the multi-million dollar incentives provided by the government. In his current role, he directs the innovation lab at the Clinical Drug Information department of WoltersKluwer looking at the next generation of Health Information Technology and Clinical Decision support to enable healthcare organizations to deliver precision care to patients with utmost efficiency.
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Work Terms
Willing to work less than 15 hours / week. Mainly remote, willing to travel to site for a day or 2. Charges from $150/hour + expenses.
Interested in any project related to Informatics, Decision Science, Data science, Data mining, Data Visualization, Clinical Decision Support, Physician Engagement and Training etc.