John Ebel
About John Ebel
John Ebel is an Enterprise Integration Architect at Corizon Health, where he has worked since 2011. He specializes in data integration and has developed a robust SSIS architecture and a scalable HL7 engine for healthcare applications.
Work at Corizon Health
John Ebel has been serving as an Enterprise Integration Architect at Corizon Health since 2011. In this role, he has developed a robust SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) architecture that includes dozens of packages designed to transform and load data into various downstream systems, including Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and pharmacy applications. His work has contributed to the efficiency of data management processes within the organization.
Previous Experience at Logistics Management Solutions
Before joining Corizon Health, John Ebel worked as an Applications Developer at Logistics Management Solutions (LMS) from 2004 to 2010. During his six years at LMS, he designed and implemented Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) projects utilizing BizTalk and SQL Server T-SQL. His efforts aimed to enhance data flow within the corporate Claims department, improving operational efficiency.
Experience at Oakwood Systems Group
John Ebel was employed as a Senior Consultant at Oakwood Systems Group for a period of six months in 2010 to 2011. In this capacity, he provided consulting services that leveraged his technical expertise, contributing to various projects and client engagements.
Education and Expertise
John Ebel earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Truman State University, where he studied from 1998 to 2003. His educational background laid the foundation for his expertise in enterprise integration and data management, particularly within the healthcare sector.
Achievements in Healthcare Data Integration
Throughout his career, John Ebel has demonstrated significant achievements in healthcare data integration. He architected a scalable HL7 engine capable of processing half a million HL7 messages per week. Additionally, in 2012, he designed a multi-node, redundant, load-balanced integration platform across multiple BizTalk servers, which enhanced system reliability and performance.