Public Biography
Matvey is the CMIO at TriNetX where he is responsible for semantic interoperability and data quality. Matvey is a physician and an expert in clinical informatics with strong experience in applied informatics and informatics research. He received an MD from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and completed an Internal Medicine residency program at MCP Hahnemann University in Philadelphia. Matvey finished a Medical Informatics fellowship funded by the National Library of Medicine at the Children’s Hospital Informatics Program in Boston. He earned a Master's degree in Medical Informatics through the Health Sciences and Technology Division of Harvard and MIT.
Prior to joining TriNetX, Matvey was a CMIO at ConvergeHEALTH by Deloitte (formerly Recombinant Data) where he led a team of informatics specialists focusing on enabling syntactic and semantic interoperability of data for the purposes of integration, sharing and secondary use. He held a position of an Interlingua Architect at the Clinical and Translational Science Center at Harvard University where he was responsible for creating an infrastructure to support collaborative environments among Harvard-affiliated hospitals and research institutions. Matvey has also worked as a Senior Medical Informatics Specialist in the Clinical Informatics Research & Development group at Partners HealthCare System where he was a lead designer for an internally developed ambulatory electronic medical record system.
Matvey has a strong expertise in healthcare information management, strong grounding in areas of data acquisition and interoperability, extensive experience in designing user interfaces for point-of-care applications, experience in information modeling, knowledge management, and quality measure reporting. Matvey also holds an academic appointment as an Instructor at Harvard Medical School.
Prior to joining TriNetX, Matvey was a CMIO at ConvergeHEALTH by Deloitte (formerly Recombinant Data) where he led a team of informatics specialists focusing on enabling syntactic and semantic interoperability of data for the purposes of integration, sharing and secondary use. He held a position of an Interlingua Architect at the Clinical and Translational Science Center at Harvard University where he was responsible for creating an infrastructure to support collaborative environments among Harvard-affiliated hospitals and research institutions. Matvey has also worked as a Senior Medical Informatics Specialist in the Clinical Informatics Research & Development group at Partners HealthCare System where he was a lead designer for an internally developed ambulatory electronic medical record system.
Matvey has a strong expertise in healthcare information management, strong grounding in areas of data acquisition and interoperability, extensive experience in designing user interfaces for point-of-care applications, experience in information modeling, knowledge management, and quality measure reporting. Matvey also holds an academic appointment as an Instructor at Harvard Medical School.
Affiliations
Fellows of AMIA (FAMIA)
FAMIA stands for “Fellow of the American Medical Informatics Association” and it recognizes the contributions and professional accomplishments of AMIA members who apply informatics skills and knowledge to their practice – be that in a clinical setting, a public or population health capacity, or as a clinical researcher.
Year Inducted
2019