Meet Hyperion: An Award-Winning Enterprise Level Data Integration Platform
The foundation of the team’s healthcare technology initiatives is our custom enterprise level data integration platform called “Hyperion”. Hyperion consists of real-time healthcare data interoperability with integrated data management capabilities including a federated data warehouse, server infrastructure, interfacing, data governance, ticketing, data dictionary, and analytics platforms. Our built-in security architecture provides the confidence required for maintaining healthcare data security and privacy.
Hyperion technology is based on open-source languages, including Python/Flask and JavaScript, incorporates AI, LLM, and machine learning models, and includes foundational AI architecture designed to scale across our technology suite. With >130 internal and external data sources, and over 700 data tables, our custom Hyperion Common Data Model provides data harmonization ensuring accurate and reliable reporting and analytics.
Our mission is to provide healthcare data interoperability, accessibility, and analytics with the following mission-oriented goals.
Lower the Skill Floor: Reduce the number of high-level developers, interface programmers, and technical support staff needed to run and maintain a complex system.
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Reduce the Cost of Technology: Significantly reduce the need for extremely expensive software solutions and personnel.
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Efficient Sandboxing and Analytics: Reduce the technical burden of analytics by providing validated and curated datasets and dashboards. Also allow for research sandboxes with single button clicks following comprehensive security protocols.
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Integrate Data Governance and Ticketing: Ensure that strict data governance guidelines are following by integrating data governance into the platform itself.
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Changing technological team structure: Flatten the decisional hierarchy and implement a transdisciplinary team approach to optimize functioning and increase development speed, simulating the pace of industry teams.
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