Become a Member of the Only Healthcare Automation Community

Tarpon is the only community that advances internal automation capabilities by bringing roadmaps, resources, and unmatched peer collaboration.

Membership Includes:

Collective Assets

We build and standardize assets from individual members to provide for the whole

  • Automation Library: 100’s of automation use cases and designs to create your automation roadmap.

  • Code Repository: Download code packages for faster development.

  • Program Resource Library: Policies, job descriptions, SOPs, etc. so you don’t have to recreate the wheel.

Knowledge Transfer

We provide the all resources you need for a best-in-class automation program

  • Community Platform: 24/7 access to members and a central repository for all assets

  • Education Sessions: Monthly webinars that bring education to your teams

  • User Groups: Monthly problem-solving groups

  • Research: Proprietary research directed by the community

  • Toolkits: Tools, templates, and how-to guides that will accelerate your automation program

Education Programs

We train and certify your team on core responsibilities of an automation program

  • Automation Use Case Identification

  • Solution Architecture Certification 

  • Automation Program Management Certification (Future)

Hear What Our Existing Members Are Saying:

“We love the practical and relevant experience in the room. You can bring very niche questions and get them solved very quickly. There is a lot of value in understanding the collective experiences and what is (and isn’t working) working with others.”

- Jen Snyder, Colorado University Medicine

“Our department has benefited greatly from learning from others. New perspective has challenged our team's thinking and helped us to see new possibilities. We believe that strong relationships in this space will spur new ideas and ultimately enhance our business.”

- Nicole McAdam, Mass General Brigham

“The Automation Library allows us to share what we have built or are currently building. We use the library to generate ideas and test feasibility. Recently, we were able to save months worth of work on one solution by not reinventing the wheel.”

- Michael Laukaitis, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center