Healthcare data quality and clinical interoperability software
Clinical Architecture builds data quality and interoperability tools for healthcare systems. The stack centers on SQL Server, RDS, and cloud SQL paired with HL7/FHIR standards and NLP for unstructured clinical text — a pattern typical of vendors working inside healthcare's regulated, legacy infrastructure. Active hiring skews toward senior engineering roles, suggesting either product expansion or retention challenges in a competitive health-IT talent market.
Clinical Architecture provides healthcare IT software focused on data quality, clinical interoperability, and semantic standardization. The platform addresses gaps in content acquisition, master data management, terminology management, clinical decision support, and natural language processing of unstructured clinical notes. The company serves healthcare organizations and their IT teams navigating data governance, clinical terminology alignment, and HL7/FHIR-based system integration. Founded in 2007, the company operates from Carmel, Indiana with a mixed team of engineers, sales, and support staff.
SQL Server, Amazon RDS, Cloud SQL, C#, Java, Python, HL7, FHIR, IIS, and WordPress. The stack reflects healthcare compliance requirements and clinical data standards integration.
Carmel, Indiana. The company is privately held with 51–200 employees, founded in 2007.
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