Nooria Ghafoor

Chief Clinical Officer

Nooria Ghafoor is Chief Clinical Officer at MedShareCI, leading clinical strategy for a FHIR-native platform that transforms fragmented EHR data into timely, decision-grade insight for underwriting, renewal, and high-cost risk management. Driven by a passion for bridging humanity, engineering, and healthcare, Nooria focuses on reducing the friction disproportionately absorbed by distressed and underserved populations. By aligning clinical reality, interoperability, and artificial intelligence into clinical data platforms, stakeholders can act earlier with greater confidence and less operational burden.

At MedShareCI, she sets the clinical direction for the platform’s intelligence, ensuring analytics are clinically sound and aligned with how care is delivered, managed, and financed. Operating at the intersection of healthcare workflows, clinical data, and technology, she converts complex treatment and utilization patterns into actionable risk signals, including therapy pathways, disease progression, and care utilization trends. She partners with MedShareCI’s technology and executive teams to institutionalize clinical governance, validation, and minimum-necessary data standards across product design—delivering insights that are trusted, operationally scalable, and audit-ready.

Nooria brings experience across traditional and specialty pharmacy, supporting high-acuity populations including oncology, autoimmune disease, and rare genetic disorders. Her background includes clinical coordination, specialty handling requirements, and improving affordability by connecting patients to manufacturer assistance and copay support pathways that help close coverage gaps. She also brings hospital experience where safety and precision are non-negotiable, including identifying and preventing formulation errors in personalized specialty therapies through disciplined practices that ensure consistency, reproducibility, and compliance.

After attending Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Nooria realized that real impact wasn’t going to originate from a traditional path of holding one clinical seat, but through driving impact at scale by improving the infrastructure that powers modern healthcare. Her focus is unlocking responsible access to longitudinal clinical insight, reducing systemic waste, and converting fragmented data into timely, decision-grade intelligence.

Nooria holds a B.S. in Molecular and Cell Biology from the University of Connecticut and is based in the Washington, D.C. region.