The health system was made by people, for people. Like all other industries that need to persist across time and circumstances, it must be maintained, repaired, or redesigned to continually meet the needs of those it is intended to serve. As a health product strategist, clinical informaticist, counselor, and behavior coach, I’ve spent my career reimagining and redesigning 90+ technology systems from the perspective of a clinician—helping more than 100,000+ clinical users strive to meet individual and population health needs with the most advanced information and technology available. (I know...they still need work, but trust me they are better than they were). Those technologies include HITECH clinical systems, platforms, and apps—delivering data-driven research and analysis to empower business and clinical leaders with evidence-based best practices. (This is critical to keep up with advancing medical knowledge!)Examples range from data analysis, data intelligence, and AI-based care management offerings to clinical governance frameworks and technologies, including (a) leading data alignment to USCDI, (b) designing and delivering a standards-driven assessment and care planning solution, (c) generating a roadmap to facilitate the development of a C-suite decision dashboard, and (d) leveraging generative AI to identify high-quality SDOH interventions to comply with Federal regulators. (These things help us move from paper to digital. It is slow, but it is happening.) I’ve also analyzed data origins related to SOGI, REL, and SDOH standards for the development of a health equity dashboard, and set the stage for enabling the reuse and scaling of AI across multiple products. (Three words - scalability, scalability, scalability)As a product owner, I developed technical innovations that transformed clinical workflows (e.g., a semantic best record medication management app, a remote patient monitoring nurse dashboard) and shaped internal healthcare technologies including integrations into a single-access issue management application and a pre-cloud master data management tool. (Remember life before cloud technology - silos everywhere, ugh!)My work with HITECH is shaped by my early career in behavioral services at MHNET in Austin, CPMC in San Francisco, Depelchin Children’s Center in Houston, and Crystal Works in Austin where I learned to focus on the people at the center of every decision point, bringing an uncommon lens to the goal of building and positioning today’s health technology. (I am ever learning, with gratitude.)