Bio
I am a software engineer currently developing custom reports at Cerner. I've undertaken many side projects, including a 3D Unity racing game, a staff task management system (ReactJS.NET MVC), and a couple of WPF desktop applications that save time in troubleshooting problems with claims and invoices in Cerner's billing system. This main site itself was an excellent exercise in SASS styling. The most serious projects are held on BitBucket due to their heavily involved nature and my desire to NOT share work with just anyone. Please don't be afraid to reach out if you have interesting ideas/opportunities! Or parrots. Those are cool, too.
2019 - Current
Cerner
Software Engineer
Currently creating reports usually in the proprietary Cerner DB language, although there have been projects in creating Oracle SQLs for specific extract solutions via the newer team platform, Extract Manager. All proprietary "CCL" reports are version controlled via standard development process (branches and merging) with Git, and Extract Manager work is currently committed via SVN.
2017 - 2019
Cerner
Technical Solution Analyst
Assisted in troubleshooting in the Tier II/III levels of issues that are submitted on Cerner's ProFit Claim Generation solution. While work has usually revolved around using proprietary queries in client domains via Citrix connections, the first two full-scale projects were launched, one still currently in use by the team and other Patient Accounting resources, "Super Scrub 837." This was a WPF desktop application that interpreted sensitive outbound 837 ANSI batch files and converted the data to objects that allowed easier interpretation of the data, and an expedited process in troubleshooting common issues with 1450 and 1500 claims when claims are either manually generated during the day by billing users or overnight by ops jobs.
2016 - 2017
Sunrise Communications
Data Assistant
Responsible for mainly re-using PHP code to create forms for call agents as they submitted information for potential education opportunities for customers that have made inbound calls. During this time, exploration was also made in Linux, especially an exercise in the Linux From Scratch exercises. In addition, inspiration was given to create a FreePBX Virtual Machine for personal use.
2015 - Current
Affirm Health Center
IT Contractor
In addition to normal full time work with Cerner, work has been occasionally found to help optimize business operations in some form of tech implementation. Before leaving for the TSA position at Cerner, a PBX system was implemented to give more than two extensions via VOIP calls for the business. In addition, there is a key ongoing project, which is currently meant to serve as a staff task management system, ensuring full productivity when the staff enlarges in size with proper delegation of ongoing work. (Note: This is NOT be to confused with an EMR system. A separate system is being used to which I am not associated in any form)