Noman Rahman
About Noman Rahman
Noman Rahman is a Technical Lead for the Clinical Decision Support System (Foresight) at Intermountain Healthcare, where he has worked since 2005. He has extensive experience in healthcare technology, focusing on enhancing clinical decision-making through software solutions.
Work at Intermountain Healthcare
Noman Rahman has been employed at Intermountain Healthcare since 2005, where he serves as the Technical Lead for the Clinical Decision Support System (Foresight). In this role, he has been instrumental in the development and leadership of clinical decision support systems for nearly two decades. His work focuses on integrating decision logic and execution engines with clinical data monitors, aiming to enhance healthcare decision-making processes.
Education and Expertise
Noman Rahman studied at the University of Utah, earning a Bachelor of Science degree with an emphasis in Mathematics and Scientific Computing from 1992 to 1997. He also studied at Cerner, furthering his expertise in healthcare technology. His educational background supports his extensive experience in improving clinical decision-making through advanced software solutions.
Background in Healthcare Technology
Noman Rahman has a long-standing career in healthcare technology, with a focus on enhancing clinical decision-making. Before his current role, he worked as a Software Engineer at Intermountain Healthcare from 2003 to 2006, contributing to projects such as the Clinical Desktop (HELP2) and Inbox Messaging Service. His previous experience includes positions at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and Source Medical Inc.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to his role at Intermountain Healthcare, Noman Rahman worked as a Programmer Analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco from 1998 to 2002, where he was involved in the Financial Service Information System. He also spent a year as a Software Engineer at Source Medical Inc. from 2002 to 2003, gaining valuable experience in software development within the healthcare sector.