Andrew Holm-Hansen
Andrew Holm-Hansen based in nashville, Tennessee. 26 years of experience with specialization in Technology, Solutions and Enterprise Architecture, Health IT.
About
Andrew Holm-Hansen's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Nebraska Wesleyan University, complemented by a TOGAF 9.1 certification in 2018, demonstrating his commitment to staying abreast of industry best practices and standards.
Throughout his career, he has held pivotal roles, such as Director of Health IT Engineering at Quandary Peak Research, where he led a multidisciplinary team in evaluating the software development process, software quality, and safety of Electronic Health Record (EHR) vendors. His expertise spans Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), Incident Response, Quality Assurance (QA), DevOps, and Security Posture, aligning with Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of Inspector General (OIG), and Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) rules and guidelines.
Andrew's litigation consulting experience is extensive, having worked on notable cases such as [verify list]. His ability to analyze complex systems, documentation, design specifications, and operational processes has proven invaluable in providing expert analysis and testimony.
With a formal yet approachable demeanor, Andrew Holm-Hansen's wealth of knowledge, hands-on experience, and proven track record in the Health IT industry make him a highly sought-after expert witness. His credibility and reliability are further bolstered by his involvement in audits, compliance consulting, and technical due diligence engagements, solidifying his position as a trusted authority in his field.
Specialties
Work Experience
Lead a multidisciplinary team of developers, clinical informaticians, data analysts and security experts to evaluate the software development process, software quality and safety of EHR vendors
Completed TOGAF certification and participated in Enterprise Architecture Review Board as a voting member, representing Product Development and Enterprise Architecture.
Developed process to operationalize machine learning models produced by the Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI).
In 2013 I joined the Clinical Informatics team to work on decision support services.
Developed a web application "Metadata Annotation Tool" for the Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) team.
Our team successfully launched, maintained and supported several J2EE applications including Darts, Lego and Olga.
Worked primarily on automated loan origination software (qDocs and qWrite) and was responsible for bug fixes, feature requests, supporting new functionality and vendor integration.
Designed and implemented a point-of-sale program "SecureCheque 2" for deferred deposit companies which tracked financial transactions as well as customer and employee data.
Metalogic provided several educational products aimed at media presentation and organization
HKS developed Ottr; hospital software geared towards organ transplant management