Joe Ngo
About Joe Ngo
Joe Ngo is a Lead Software Developer with extensive experience in software development and management. He has worked at MEDITECH for over 15 years and currently leads technical efforts for various projects, including FHIR Compliance and the Problem Evolution project.
Work at MEDITECH
Joe Ngo has been a significant contributor at MEDITECH, initially working as a Software Developer from 2007 to 2022. He transitioned to the role of Lead Software Developer in 2022. In his current position, he leads technical efforts for the Electronic Health Information regulatory project, emphasizing FHIR Compliance. He also serves as the principal coder for the Problem Evolution project, which focuses on improving physician Problem List management. Joe acts as a technical resource for MEDITECH's SAAS project, providing expertise and guidance.
Education and Expertise
Joe Ngo earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering from Boston University, completing his studies from 2003 to 2007. His educational background in biomedical engineering provides a strong foundation for his work in software development within the healthcare sector. This expertise is evident in his role at MEDITECH, where he develops software solutions that enhance patient care and streamline healthcare processes.
Background
Joe Ngo began his career at MEDITECH in 2007, where he worked for 15 years as a Software Developer before advancing to Lead Software Developer in 2022. He has also been employed at AMC Theatres as a Manager since 2007. His dual roles demonstrate his ability to manage responsibilities across different sectors while contributing to software development in healthcare.
Achievements
During his tenure at MEDITECH, Joe Ngo has played a key role in various projects, including the Problem Evolution project, where he developed the software architectural plan aimed at enhancing physician Problem List management. He also mentors and trains new software developers, sharing his knowledge and expertise to foster growth within the team. His contributions to the Electronic Health Information regulatory project highlight his commitment to compliance and innovation in healthcare technology.