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← back to workThings I've Been Building
Over the past couple of months I've been heads-down building. Some of it is production software, some is personal infrastructure, some is enterprise tooling I can't fully talk about. Here's what I can share.
featured project
MyDocList — Provider Intelligence Platform
A search and analytics tool built for physician liaisons and medical sales teams. Combines 90M+ rows of Medicare claims data with Google Places to give field teams instant access to provider information — who they are, where they practice, what they bill, and how they connect to the broader network. Compact card UI, Leaflet maps, and a cascading NPI match engine under the hood.
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CMS Data Platform
A complete Medicare data backend — NPPES provider registries, claims history, Open Payments, and MIPS quality scores unified into a single queryable dataset. 90M+ rows hosted on the server. A public interface for exploring the data is in the works.
OpenClaw
My personal AI operating system. Runs on a Mac Mini, manages email, tracks projects, and operates as a local agent with full context of my work and life. I treat it like a product — it runs all day, I interact with it constantly, and I keep improving it. The same infrastructure behind the education content on this site.
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Building AI in Azure
AI-powered workflows built inside the Azure ecosystem — data reporting bots, a Microsoft Teams integration for conversational data access, and architecture that plays nicely with enterprise security requirements. Built for a large health system where compliance and auditability are non-negotiable. Azure OpenAI, Container Apps, and MCP under the hood.