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Informonster Podcast

Informonster Podcast

Hosted by Clinical Architecture

Episodes

52

Latest episode

Jun 2026

Language

EN-US

About the show

Welcome to the Informonster Podcast, a podcast about the Healthcare IT industry hosted by Charlie Harp, CEO of Clinical Architecture. This podcast fosters an educational and professional discussion about healthcare information technology, including events in the industry, interviews with thought leaders, and much more! Have a topic you want discussed on the podcast? Email us at informonster@clinicalarchitecture.com.

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June 3, 2026Episode 5228 min

Episode 52: Charlie Harp Discusses Why Good Enough Isn’t Good Enough

In this episode, Charlie Harp discusses why healthcare’s long-standing definition of “good enough” data no longer works in a world increasingly driven by interoperability, analytics, and AI.  Drawing from a recent presentation at the AMIA Amplify Conference 2026, Charlie breaks down the growing gap between the way healthcare data was originally designed to function and the way organizations are now trying to use it. From interoperability and population health to clinical decision support and generative AI, Charlie explores how healthcare organizations are asking data to do far more than it was ever designed to do. He also breaks down the six dimensions of data quality and why issues like integrity, relevance, liquidity, usablity, granularity, and trust have become critical to the future of intelligent healthcare systems.The conversation also dives into the risks of “uncalibrated uncertainty,” the hidden dangers of low-quality data powering AI systems, and why healthcare leaders need to rethink how they evaluate, govern, and invest in data quality before the consequences become much harder to ignore. Contact Clinical Architecture• Tweet us at @ClinicalArch  • Follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook • Email us at informonster@clinicalarchitecture.comThanks for listening!

April 15, 2026Episode 5131 min

Episode 51: Spring Conference Season Unpacked with VP of Marketing Jaime Lira

In this episode, Charlie sits down with Clinical Architecture's VP of Marketing, Jaime Lira, to unpack the whirlwind of the spring healthcare conference season. From ViVE and HIMSS to the CMS Quality Conference and the ASTP Annual Meeting, they cover what made this year's circuit stand out. Including why booth conversations felt deeper than ever, how different conferences serve completely different purposes, and what it really looks like to be a vendor navigating it all. They also dive into the growing importance of data quality across the industry, the value of community groups like Swaay and Bluebird Leaders, and some honest advice for anyone trying to figure out where to spend their conference budget. Contact Clinical Architecture• Tweet us at @ClinicalArch  • Follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook • Email us at informonster@clinicalarchitecture.comThanks for listening!

March 25, 2026Episode 5025 min

Episode 50: Rachel Dunscombe on the Future of HL7

In Episode 50 of the Informonster Podcast, Charlie Harp sits down with Rachel Dunscombe, CEO of HL7 International, to talk about her journey through healthcare, digital transformation, and standards development.Rachel shares the experiences that shaped her perspective on interoperability from leading digital initiatives within the NHS to now working at the center of standards development as CEO of HL7 International. Charlie and Rachel discuss the role HL7 plays in supporting modern healthcare infrastructure, enabling new models of care, and helping clinical data move more effectively across systems.They also explore the growing intersection of AI and healthcare data, why strong standards and terminology still matter, and what the future may hold for the global healthcare standards community.Contact Clinical Architecture• Tweet us at @ClinicalArch  • Follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook • Email us at informonster@clinicalarchitecture.comThanks for listening!

March 4, 2026Episode 4944 min

Episode 49: Gene Vestel on FHIR, AI, and Data Quality

In Episode 49 of the Informonster Podcast, Charlie Harp sits down with Gene Vestel, host of Out of the FHIR Podcast and founder of FHIR IQ.Gene shares his journey from pharmacy analytics to leading FHIR initiatives and advising organizations on digital quality measurement. He and Charlie discuss how FHIR has evolved, where it delivers value, and where organizations still struggle to make exchanged data truly computable.They also explore AI and data quality and why governance and provenance matter more than ever. Gene offers his perspective on the future of US Core and what it will take to move from simply exchanging data to actually making it usable. Contact Clinical Architecture• Tweet us at @ClinicalArch  • Follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook • Email us at informonster@clinicalarchitecture.comThanks for listening!

January 28, 2026Episode 4848 min

Episode 48: Our UK Team Advancing Pharmacogenomics in Healthcare

In Episode 48 of the Informonster Podcast, Charlie Harp is joined by Clinical Architecture’s UK team members Chris Gray and Alex Wren to explore how pharmacogenomics is moving from research into real-world clinical practice.They dive into the Progress Project, a groundbreaking NHS initiative integrating genetic insights directly into clinical workflows to support safer, more personalized medication prescribing. From building the technical foundation to delivering real-time decision support at the point of care, Chris and Alex share what it takes to turn precision medicine into everyday healthcare.Tune in to learn how the UK is advancing genomics, improving outcomes, and shaping the future of personalized care.Contact Clinical Architecture• Tweet us at @ClinicalArch  • Follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook • Email us at informonster@clinicalarchitecture.comThanks for listening!

January 7, 2026Episode 4725 min

Episode 47: Dr. Sarah Matt on Healthcare Data Gaps

Healthcare access isn’t just about availability, it’s about data. In this episode of The Informonster Podcast, Charlie Harp sits down with Sarah Matt, MD, MBA, Health Technology Strategist, and author of The Borderless Healthcare Revolution, to explore how gaps in healthcare data continue to create barriers for patients, providers, and caregivers alike.Dr. Matt shares insights from her career spanning clinical practice, health tech startups, and large-scale healthcare transformation, unpacking how inconsistent, incomplete, and fragmented data undermines care delivery, limits the effectiveness of AI, and contributes to provider burnout. The conversation covers interoperability challenges, why “the average patient doesn’t exist,” and what it will really take to improve access without “burning down” the healthcare system.If you’re interested in healthcare access, data quality, AI in medicine, and the future of patient-centered care, this episode offers a thoughtful and grounded perspective from someone who’s lived it from every angle.Contact Clinical Architecture• Tweet us at @ClinicalArch  • Follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook • Email us at informonster@clinicalarchitecture.comThanks for listening!

December 10, 2025Episode 4646 min

Episode 46: Inside Informatics with John D’Amore

In Episode 46 of the Informonster Podcast, Charlie Harp sits down with John D’Amore a leading voice in healthcare informatics, data standards, and interoperability.From his early days in decision support to building and selling a data normalization company, John shares the experiences that shaped his career and the lessons he’s learned along the way. Together, Charlie and John dig into the evolution of interoperability, why data quality matters more than ever, and how standards like IPS and CCDA continue to influence care delivery across the globe.They also explore the intersection of AI and data quality, the realities of modern EHRs, and why the next generation of informatics professionals will shape the future of healthcare. John also weighs in on the growing momentum behind the Patient Information Quality Improvement (PIQI) Framework and why establishing a shared, consistent approach to measuring data quality is critical for the industry. Contact Clinical Architecture• Tweet us at @ClinicalArch  • Follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook • Email us at informonster@clinicalarchitecture.comThanks for listening!

November 19, 2025Episode 4551 min

Episode 45: Driving Healthcare Innovation with Ryan Howells

In Episode 45 of The Informonster Podcast, host Charlie Harp sits down with Ryan Howells, Principal at Leavitt Partners, to explore how collaboration, policy, and open standards are driving meaningful innovation in healthcare.From the origins of the “Kill the Clipboard” initiative to the push for better data quality, Ryan shares how he and his team at Leavitt Partners are helping align government and industry leaders to improve the quality and usability of health data exchange. The conversation dives into digital quality measures, the evolution of HIPAA, and why an abundance mindset could be the key to transforming healthcare data exchange.If you’re passionate about healthcare policy, interoperability, or the future of data-driven care, this episode is a must-listen.Contact Clinical Architecture• Tweet us at @ClinicalArch  • Follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook • Email us at informonster@clinicalarchitecture.comThanks for listening!

October 29, 2025Episode 4442 min

Episode 44: Advancing Data Standards with the Gravity Project

In this episode of the Informonster Podcast, Charlie Harp is joined by Sarah DeSilvey, DNP, FNP-C, Co-founder and Director of Terminology for the Gravity Project, to discuss the evolution of data standards supporting social determinants of health (SDOH). Together, they explore how Gravity’s collaborative work within HL7 is helping define and standardize social care data to improve interoperability and care coordination.Sarah shares insights into the project’s origins, its impact on initiatives like USCDI and quality measurement, and the critical role of consensus-based data development. The conversation highlights how advancing SDOH data standards not only strengthens health data quality but also enables more equitable, person-centered care.Contact Clinical Architecture• Tweet us at @ClinicalArch  • Follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook • Email us at informonster@clinicalarchitecture.comThanks for listening!

October 15, 202520 min

Episode 43: Talking AI with ChatGPT

In this episode of the Informonster Podcast, Charlie Harp takes on a new kind of guest, ChatGPT, to explore the evolving role of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Together, they discuss how generative AI is shaping clinical workflows, where it adds value, and where human oversight remains essential.The conversation covers topics from bias and data quality to the ethical guardrails needed to keep AI trustworthy. Charlie also reflects on how tools like ChatGPT can accelerate progress while highlighting why high-quality data and human expertise will always be at the heart of meaningful innovation.Contact Clinical Architecture• Tweet us at @ClinicalArch  • Follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook • Email us at informonster@clinicalarchitecture.comThanks for listening!

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