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Arcora Foundation - Common Health Core

Contract Value
Prime – 200K
Period of Performance
Prime – 200K

Arcora Foundation was seeking a solution to handle dental patient appointments and case management. They

envisioned a system that would integrate with their existing Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software

and Electronic Health Record (EHR). The business goal was to reduce missed patient appointments and enhance

follow-up care and communication.services.

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Developed the Paperhost Virtual Conference Platform for PaperPlaza Inc., focusing on academic/university conference management.

Papercept

This ongoing project began in January 2021, starting with a 2-week Discovery Sprint followed by iterative development phases focused on rapid feedback and client alignment. Key features include advanced client management, report generation, and robust cloud infrastructure security on AWS, leveraging multiple layers of protection. The solution is built using a modern tech stack including Ruby on Rails, Python, Angular2, AWS Lambda, MongoDB, DynamoDB, and Ubuntu Linux for optimal performance and scalability.

Arcora Foundation

Ongoing since August 2018, this project focuses on integrating seamlessly with existing CRM and EHR systems to reduce missed appointments and enhance follow-up care. It began with a 2-week Discovery Sprint and continued through agile development cycles of 2–3 weeks, incorporating continuous client feedback. Built with Ruby on Rails, Python, Angular2, and AWS services, the solution is secured with robust data protection and cloud infrastructure measures to ensure compliance and reliability.

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Developed the Common Health Core system for Arcora Foundation to manage dental patient appointments and case management.

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Developed case mgmt. & testing tools for Healthix, the largest public health information exchange (HIE) in New York & Long Island.

Healthix

From 2017 to 2020, we engaged in a healthcare information exchange project with a dedicated six-member team based in Herndon. This initiative played a key role in advancing data interoperability within the healthcare sector. While the project’s impact was substantial, additional details regarding programming languages, API development, and other technical aspects are needed to provide a complete technical overview.

FARE Food Allergy

Active since September 2020, this project began with a 2-week Discovery Sprint followed by iterative development cycles incorporating regular client feedback. Key features include improved dining and hostel services, campus-wide allergy awareness, and report generation tools. Built using Ruby on Rails, Python, Angular2, and AWS services, the platform is secured with strong data protection and cloud infrastructure measures to ensure reliability and compliance.

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Created the FARE Food Allergy College Search, a unique tool for searching colleges & universities based on food allergy accommodations.

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Collaborated with Ideacrew on the DC Health link project for the DC Health Benefits Exchange.

DC Health Benefits Exchange

Ongoing since February 2016, this project involves the development and support of systems for benefit enrollment, plan shopping, premium billing, notices, analytics, and reporting. It has delivered critical services to uninsured and underinsured individuals, Medicaid recipients, small businesses, and even the U.S. Congress. Built on a robust tech stack including Ruby on Rails, Angular2, MongoDB, Linux, and Amazon AWS, the platform ensures scalability and reliability for a wide range of stakeholders.

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Client Organization: Arcora Foundation Project Name: Common Health Core Contract Value: Prime – 200K Period of Performance: 08/2018 – Present

Client Organization: Arcora Foundation
Project Name: Common Health Core
Contract Value: Prime – 200K
Period of Performance: 08/2018 – Present

Technology Stack: Ruby on Rails, Python, Angular2 Lambda AWS, Ubuntu Linux, Mongodb, DynamoDB

Description of Work:

Arcora Foundation was seeking a solution to handle dental patient appointments and case management. They envisioned a system that would integrate with their existing Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software and Electronic Health Record (EHR). The business goal was to reduce missed patient appointments and enhance follow-up care and communication services.

Resource Stack brought in their group of skilled developers to team with Arcora’s business leadership and Project Managers. The development timeframe from start to launch was a tight 3 months. The process began with Resource Stack performing a 2-week ‘Discovery Sprint’: an information-gathering session to quickly understand the organization, its goals, the technology, and the overall landscape. Next, Resource Stack set in place a process of shortened feedback loops to manage time, development, and expectations. From the initial wireframes to the actual system creation, development was broken into 2-3 week intervals. After each interval, work was presented to the client and feedback was provided. These continual check-ins heightened collaboration, kept communication open, and ensured expectations successfully aligned.

initial web portal was designed to serve clients in Washington State, with an end-of-year planned expansion to California. Key features include:. Enhanced features, e.g., scheduling of transportation, patient messaging and reminders ability to produce reports and analytics

RSI was also responsible for Data and cloud infrastructure security for the application. Application infrastructure is on AWS cloud and utilizes various services such as: EC2, Lambda, RDS Databases, ELBs, and more. In order to secure the above assets, data in transit and data at rest various strategies were employed, a few of those are:

1. Regular Static Code analysis using tools such as Reek to identify Code vulnerabilities
2. IP whitelisting for EC2 Bastion servers
3. Securing all Java services using a JKS store
4. Restricted access to inbound and outbound TCP ports on all the services
5. Regular Patching of servers operating systems, and application frameworks etc.