Tom Hamilton
About Tom Hamilton
Tom Hamilton is a Developer Advocate known for his active participation in FHIR community events and contributions to healthcare interoperability tools.
Tom Hamilton Developer Advocate
Tom Hamilton serves as a Developer Advocate, engaging closely with the developer community to enhance their experience and capabilities. His role involves promoting tools, resources, and best practices to help developers effectively utilize various technologies, particularly in the realm of Health Level Seven International (HL7) and Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR). His advocacy is instrumental in bridging the gap between developers and the technologies they use every day.
Tom Hamilton Education and Expertise
Tom Hamilton has demonstrated substantial expertise in FHIR-related technologies and standards. Through his active participation in various HL7 FHIR Connectathons, he has gained in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience with FHIR tools and methodologies. He is also proficient in the development and implementation of FHIR Implementation Guides, with a specific focus on healthcare data interoperability and digital insurance technologies.
Tom Hamilton FHIR Connectathon Participation
Tom Hamilton has actively attended multiple FHIR Connectathons, providing valuable contributions and insights. He shared his experiences and learnings from these events, including a blog post titled 'Why YOU should attend a FHIR Connectathon.' This involvement has allowed him to stay at the forefront of FHIR advancements and engage with the community in meaningful ways.
Tom Hamilton Contributions to CARIN Digital Insurance Cards
Tom Hamilton contributed to the testing of CARIN Digital Insurance Cards at a CARIN Testing Event. His participation in this initiative highlights his expertise in digital insurance technologies and his commitment to improving the interoperability and usability of health insurance data through FHIR standards.
Tom Hamilton Experience with Sero at HL7 FHIR Connectathon
Tom Hamilton documented his experience testing Sero, an open-source FHIR development tool, at the 28th HL7 FHIR Connectathon. His engagement with Sero underscores his dedication to exploring and utilizing open-source tools to advance the capabilities of the FHIR developer community. His insights from this testing contribute to the ongoing improvement and adoption of such tools.