The Practitioner Who Stayed for the #Interoperability Problem#
Abhinav started at the intersection of clinical operations and software delivery.
Early in his career, he worked directly with US healthcare workflows, learning how providers document, order, bill, and coordinate care inside EHR systems.
That operational exposure changed how he thought about technology.
Rather than moving into generic software delivery, he leaned into the interoperability problem: why do healthcare systems still fail to talk to each other, and what does it actually take to fix that?
That question led him deeper into HL7 and FHIR, not as standards to memorize, but as design decisions with real workflow consequences.
Over 6+ years, Abhinav built fluency across the full integration stack: provider-side workflows before a FHIR call, identity and authorization through OAuth 2.0 and Identity Provider patterns, and RCM workflows after the exchange, including billing, claims, and prior authorization.
He operates as both a Business Analyst and a Product Owner, which means he is present on both sides of the gap that breaks most interoperability projects.
Today, at Mindbowser, he works across HealthConnect platform development and enterprise EHR integration engagements, from scoping data exchange architecture to validating that what is shipped actually works inside a provider’s real clinical workflow.
That is what Abhinav brings to Mindbowser. When a healthcare organization needs to understand how to connect its systems to Epic, Cerner, Athena, or any major EHR platform, Abhinav brings a lens grounded in lived implementation experience, not theory.