
Gregory Akins contributed to the MeasureAuthoringTool suite by engineering robust feature enhancements and reliability improvements across multiple repositories, including madie-measure and measure-service. He focused on streamlining FHIR ChoiceType support, centralizing API integration, and improving test-case workflows, leveraging React, TypeScript, and Java. Gregory refactored UI components for maintainability, introduced configuration-driven validation, and enhanced data integrity through targeted bug fixes and code cleanup. His work included backend API development, dependency management, and the adoption of design-system theming, resulting in more consistent user experiences and reduced technical debt. The depth of his contributions enabled safer releases and more predictable development cycles.

October 2025 monthly summary for MeasureAuthoringTool/madie-measure: Focused on API consistency and test reliability to enable faster, safer UI changes. Delivered an API-consumption refactor and improved TestCaseList tests, reducing maintenance burden and test flakiness, enabling quicker, more predictable feature delivery.
October 2025 monthly summary for MeasureAuthoringTool/madie-measure: Focused on API consistency and test reliability to enable faster, safer UI changes. Delivered an API-consumption refactor and improved TestCaseList tests, reducing maintenance burden and test flakiness, enabling quicker, more predictable feature delivery.
For the month of 2025-09, delivered a set of user-centric unlock enhancements across the Measure Authoring Tool, centralized configuration management to reduce duplication, and introduced scalable unlock APIs for measures and CQL libraries, while upgrading framework dependencies to enable new features and stability. Key outcomes include improved login resilience, reduced operational overhead, and more reliable timeouts configuration. Technical achievements include authentication resource unlocking, centralized serviceConfig, new unlock endpoints, dependency upgrades (CqlFramework 3.29.0), and test coverage improvements.
For the month of 2025-09, delivered a set of user-centric unlock enhancements across the Measure Authoring Tool, centralized configuration management to reduce duplication, and introduced scalable unlock APIs for measures and CQL libraries, while upgrading framework dependencies to enable new features and stability. Key outcomes include improved login resilience, reduced operational overhead, and more reliable timeouts configuration. Technical achievements include authentication resource unlocking, centralized serviceConfig, new unlock endpoints, dependency upgrades (CqlFramework 3.29.0), and test coverage improvements.
August 2025 monthly summary for MeasureAuthoringTool suite. This period focused on enhancing user experience, stabilizing the validation workflow, and reducing technical debt across MADiE and the measure service stack, while improving export capabilities for downstream consumers.
August 2025 monthly summary for MeasureAuthoringTool suite. This period focused on enhancing user experience, stabilizing the validation workflow, and reducing technical debt across MADiE and the measure service stack, while improving export capabilities for downstream consumers.
July 2025 monthly summary for Measure Authoring Tool: - Delivered maintenance and configuration improvements across the suite to strengthen stability, reduce debt, and enable faster upgrade cycles. - Key outcomes span dependency hygiene, test control, and maintainability enhancements that support reliable delivery of measure tooling. Key achievements: 1) Upgraded cql-execution to 3.2.0 in madie-measure to align with latest library improvements and maintain compatibility (commit 640e012d455c6686960ee90f66008b5ea08e8980). 2) Implemented STU6 test case validation toggle in madie-fhir-service behind the STU6_TEST_CASE_VALIDATION flag; refactored validation logic and added tests for enabled/disabled scenarios; removed stale test code (commits MAT-8902, MAT-8886, and related). 3) Updated CQFramework dependencies/config across madie-fhir-service and related repos to the latest stable versions, maintaining alignment with library changes (commit eeefeeed9ce6efd9d43941801b2e22719255a324). 4) Upgraded CQFramework and translator versions in madie-qdm-elm-translation to the latest releases to improve stability and compatibility (commits 037114c599547720f02f07ebbdf11d91f74f63a8 and 968c640806186a358a7c3c2c3738a5c25bc3488e). 5) CQL Translation configuration and maintainability enhancements in measure-service, including local application properties for CQL template URLs and maintainability notes for ElmTranslatorClient to facilitate decoupling and future refactors (commits 201f5141819d46ebc4de2165dbb5c1abc902e06c and ea0f024c61089c378c9029db6aea77a6cb8ceb95). Overall impact and accomplishments: - Reduced risk from outdated dependencies and improved system compatibility across the Measure Authoring Tool stack. - Improved test reliability for STU6 validation, with clearer toggles and focused test coverage. - Enhanced maintainability and configuration-driven behavior, enabling faster onboarding and safer upgrades. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Dependency management and upgrade discipline (CQL, CQFramework, translator libraries) - Feature flag adoption and test-driven validation strategies - Configuration-driven design and maintainability documentation - Cross-repo coordination for ecosystem stability
July 2025 monthly summary for Measure Authoring Tool: - Delivered maintenance and configuration improvements across the suite to strengthen stability, reduce debt, and enable faster upgrade cycles. - Key outcomes span dependency hygiene, test control, and maintainability enhancements that support reliable delivery of measure tooling. Key achievements: 1) Upgraded cql-execution to 3.2.0 in madie-measure to align with latest library improvements and maintain compatibility (commit 640e012d455c6686960ee90f66008b5ea08e8980). 2) Implemented STU6 test case validation toggle in madie-fhir-service behind the STU6_TEST_CASE_VALIDATION flag; refactored validation logic and added tests for enabled/disabled scenarios; removed stale test code (commits MAT-8902, MAT-8886, and related). 3) Updated CQFramework dependencies/config across madie-fhir-service and related repos to the latest stable versions, maintaining alignment with library changes (commit eeefeeed9ce6efd9d43941801b2e22719255a324). 4) Upgraded CQFramework and translator versions in madie-qdm-elm-translation to the latest releases to improve stability and compatibility (commits 037114c599547720f02f07ebbdf11d91f74f63a8 and 968c640806186a358a7c3c2c3738a5c25bc3488e). 5) CQL Translation configuration and maintainability enhancements in measure-service, including local application properties for CQL template URLs and maintainability notes for ElmTranslatorClient to facilitate decoupling and future refactors (commits 201f5141819d46ebc4de2165dbb5c1abc902e06c and ea0f024c61089c378c9029db6aea77a6cb8ceb95). Overall impact and accomplishments: - Reduced risk from outdated dependencies and improved system compatibility across the Measure Authoring Tool stack. - Improved test reliability for STU6 validation, with clearer toggles and focused test coverage. - Enhanced maintainability and configuration-driven behavior, enabling faster onboarding and safer upgrades. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Dependency management and upgrade discipline (CQL, CQFramework, translator libraries) - Feature flag adoption and test-driven validation strategies - Configuration-driven design and maintainability documentation - Cross-repo coordination for ecosystem stability
June 2025 monthly summary for MeasureAuthoringTool/madie-measure: Delivered key features and bug fixes that enhance data integrity, UX, and maintainability. The work focused on multi-cardinality attributes deletion, FHIR ChoiceType UI, and code quality improvements to ResourceEditor and TypeScript cleanup. These efforts reduce risk, improve authoring reliability for measures, and demonstrate strong TypeScript/React proficiency and test coverage.
June 2025 monthly summary for MeasureAuthoringTool/madie-measure: Delivered key features and bug fixes that enhance data integrity, UX, and maintainability. The work focused on multi-cardinality attributes deletion, FHIR ChoiceType UI, and code quality improvements to ResourceEditor and TypeScript cleanup. These efforts reduce risk, improve authoring reliability for measures, and demonstrate strong TypeScript/React proficiency and test coverage.
May 2025 monthly summary for MeasureAuthoringTool/madie-measure: Delivered end-to-end improvements for FHIR ChoiceType support, UI integration, and JSON persistence, along with targeted test coverage, UI refactors, and code cleanup that together enhance interoperability, reliability, and maintainability. This work reduces manual data-entry effort, ensures consistent rendering across data types, and strengthens confidence in data serialization and bundle handling.
May 2025 monthly summary for MeasureAuthoringTool/madie-measure: Delivered end-to-end improvements for FHIR ChoiceType support, UI integration, and JSON persistence, along with targeted test coverage, UI refactors, and code cleanup that together enhance interoperability, reliability, and maintainability. This work reduces manual data-entry effort, ensures consistent rendering across data types, and strengthens confidence in data serialization and bundle handling.
April 2025 performance summary: Delivered cross-app design-system integration, hardened data validation, and improved cross-platform reliability. Key achievements include extending URI/URN validation, platform-independent path handling, design-system theming rollout across actions and layouts, updates to UI consistency and tests, and enhancements to the FHIR extensions retrieval. These workstreams delivered measurable business value, including more reliable data validation, consistent user experience, and faster release readiness.
April 2025 performance summary: Delivered cross-app design-system integration, hardened data validation, and improved cross-platform reliability. Key achievements include extending URI/URN validation, platform-independent path handling, design-system theming rollout across actions and layouts, updates to UI consistency and tests, and enhancements to the FHIR extensions retrieval. These workstreams delivered measurable business value, including more reliable data validation, consistent user experience, and faster release readiness.
March 2025: Focused on delivering UX improvements for test-case workflows, inline feedback for data validation, UI readability, and backbone service reliability. Achievements span two repositories, with active commits across feature work, bug fixes, and maintainability improvements. Business impact includes faster test validation, reduced user confusion, and up-to-date model dependencies.
March 2025: Focused on delivering UX improvements for test-case workflows, inline feedback for data validation, UI readability, and backbone service reliability. Achievements span two repositories, with active commits across feature work, bug fixes, and maintainability improvements. Business impact includes faster test validation, reduced user confusion, and up-to-date model dependencies.
February 2025 monthly summary for MeasureAuthoringTool/madie-measure. Highlights: - Test Case Date Shift Warning Display Enhancement: Refactored error handling for test case date shifting to use the StatusHandler component instead of toast messages, enabling persistent, integrated warnings for users. Impact and value: - Improved user experience with clearer, more reliable warnings during measure authoring. - Enhanced maintainability by adopting a component-based error handling approach. Commit reference: MAT-8269 (032ce3df23ec098ed40b0bcbf72c84a0cb56da6c).
February 2025 monthly summary for MeasureAuthoringTool/madie-measure. Highlights: - Test Case Date Shift Warning Display Enhancement: Refactored error handling for test case date shifting to use the StatusHandler component instead of toast messages, enabling persistent, integrated warnings for users. Impact and value: - Improved user experience with clearer, more reliable warnings during measure authoring. - Enhanced maintainability by adopting a component-based error handling approach. Commit reference: MAT-8269 (032ce3df23ec098ed40b0bcbf72c84a0cb56da6c).
January 2025 performance summary: Delivered key feature enhancements and reliability improvements across MeasureAuthoringTool services, focused on data integrity, test-case processing, and user experience. Achievements include versioning data correctness, enhanced test-case stratification import, robust JSON utilities, expanded UI components for booleans and strings, improved FHIR integer handling and validation, and a reliable export workflow. These changes collectively reduce data errors, improve user workflows, and enable more accurate reporting and measurement authoring.
January 2025 performance summary: Delivered key feature enhancements and reliability improvements across MeasureAuthoringTool services, focused on data integrity, test-case processing, and user experience. Achievements include versioning data correctness, enhanced test-case stratification import, robust JSON utilities, expanded UI components for booleans and strings, improved FHIR integer handling and validation, and a reliable export workflow. These changes collectively reduce data errors, improve user workflows, and enable more accurate reporting and measurement authoring.
December 2024 performance summary: Strengthened CQL processing correctness and resilience, improved user experience through streamlined error reporting, advanced deployment readiness via explicit release tagging, and security hardening across MADiE repositories. Delivered across MeasureAuthoringTool modules with concrete improvements and measurable business value.
December 2024 performance summary: Strengthened CQL processing correctness and resilience, improved user experience through streamlined error reporting, advanced deployment readiness via explicit release tagging, and security hardening across MADiE repositories. Delivered across MeasureAuthoringTool modules with concrete improvements and measurable business value.
2024-11 Monthly Summary for MeasureAuthoring Tool projects. The quarter highlighted cross-repo delivery of UI and tooling improvements, with a focus on simplifying maintainability, improving developer velocity, and enhancing end-user workflows in measure management.
2024-11 Monthly Summary for MeasureAuthoring Tool projects. The quarter highlighted cross-repo delivery of UI and tooling improvements, with a focus on simplifying maintainability, improving developer velocity, and enhancing end-user workflows in measure management.
2024-10 highlights across the MeasureAuthoringTool suite focused on reliability, maintainability, and simpler operational loads. Delivered targeted UI cleanups, data integrity improvements for test cases, and consolidation of feature flags to reduce debt and ambiguity. These changes improved user experience, reduced risk of stale data, and streamlined future development across three repositories.
2024-10 highlights across the MeasureAuthoringTool suite focused on reliability, maintainability, and simpler operational loads. Delivered targeted UI cleanups, data integrity improvements for test cases, and consolidation of feature flags to reduce debt and ambiguity. These changes improved user experience, reduced risk of stale data, and streamlined future development across three repositories.
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