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When most people walk into a hospital or visit their doctor, they trust that the information in their file is correct. The medications listed, the diagnoses recorded, the dates, the history. Nobody really stops to question it. And honestly, most of the time, people should not have to. But that level of reliability does not just happen on its own. There are professionals working carefully in the background, making sure healthcare data is accurate, consistent, and structured well enough to actually be useful when it matters. Elias David Lopez Andrade has spent the better part of two decades, across three industries and two countries, doing exactly that kind of work, and right now he is doing it inside the U.S. healthcare system. With over 17 years of experience across government, telecommunications, and healthcare, Elias has built a career that does not fit neatly into one box. He has worked on national-level data initiatives in Mexico, supported federal programs with geospatial and statistical reporting, navigated the complexity of telecommunications systems, and is now focused on one of the most consequential data environments in the United States: Electronic Health Record syst...