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ROCKVILLE, MD – The American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) is pleased to announce Clinical Architecture as an AMIA Platinum Corporate Partner for the 2023 calendar year. This level of partnership means Clinical Architecture is supporting the association, its mission, and its members with a significant investment. This year, the Clinical Architecture team will be engaged at AMIA’s conferences and in the association’s activities. Clinical Architecture CEO Charlie Harp is serving as chair of AMIA’s Informatics Partnership Council (IPC) for the 2023–2024 term.

“Clinical Architecture is dedicated to supporting the improvement of data quality across the healthcare continuum. AMIA and its members play a critical role in improving the way we collect, manage and understand that data,” said Charlie Harp, CEO, Clinical Architecture.

“I am delighted to have Clinical Architecture as a Platinum Corporate Partner at AMIA,” said Gretchen Purcell Jackson, MD, PhD, FACS, FACMI, FAMIA, AMIA Board Chair and President, Vice President and Scientific Medical Officer, Intuitive Surgical and Associate Professor of Surgery, Pediatrics, and Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. “This company is tackling some of the most significant challenges in health informatics, such as data quality and interoperability, and we are grateful to have their expertise to contribute to AMIA’s initiatives. Informatics leaders at Clinical Architecture have served on various AMIA working groups and scientific program committees, and Clinical Architecture has been a valued member of the IPC for 3 years. I look forward to Charlie’s leadership of this important part of the AMIA organization.”

AMIA’s 2023 Corporate Partnership & Membership Program recognizes industry organizations that invest in AMIA at three Corporate Partnership levels — Platinum, Gold, and Silver — and at a single Corporate Membership level. The program is designed to help these industry organization engage in AMIA, positively impacting both the association and their individual organizations. Clinical Architecture is supporting AMIA at the highest and most prestigious level.

Organizations that strategically partner with AMIA demonstrate that they are industry leaders with valuable content and expertise to share. Their support enhances the association's initiatives, improves member benefits, and helps transform health and healthcare through informatics.

If corporate partnership or membership is of interest to your company, contact Vice President of Business Development Dina Santucci to start building your customized package.

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AMIA, the leading professional association for informatics professionals, is the center of action for 5,500 informatics professionals from more than 65 countries. As the voice of the nation’s top biomedical and health informatics professionals, AMIA and its members play a leading role in assessing the effect of health innovations on health policy and advancing the field of informatics. AMIA actively supports five domains in informatics: translational bioinformatics, clinical research informatics, clinical informatics, consumer health informatics, and public health informatics.

Founded in 2007, Clinical Architecture delivers healthcare enterprise data quality solutions focused on managing vast amounts of disparate data to help customers succeed with analytics, population health, and value-based care. The company comprehensively addresses content acquisition and distribution, master data management, reference data management, data aggregation, semantic interoperability, normalization, clinical decision support, and clinical NLP. Clinical Architecture’s solutions are currently used by 4 of the top 5 health systems, HIEs, population health vendors, and EHR vendors as well as The Joint Commission, the CDC, the Defense Health Agency (DHA), and other government organizations. For more information, visit www.clinicalarchitecture.com.