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Acknowledgments

First, I would like to recognize my co-author, Tho H. Nguyen, for his understanding, guidance, and support during this new chapter in my life. Tho is a leading expert in how technology can play a role in your analytics strategy. Tho's first book, Leaders and Innovators, is a must read and inspired me to share my experiences. Second, I would like to recognize you, the reader of this book. By showing interest in learning how to bring to life an analytics strategy, your quest for health intelligence will be a positive disruptor for the healthcare industry.

There are many people at Cleveland Clinic, who started this journey before I arrived, who believed in me and allowed me to help shape the analytics strategy of the future. First is Chris Donovan, whose leadership, mentorship, and relentless pursuit of perfection gives me the drive to put forth world-class analytics for a world-class organization. Second is Andrew Proctor and Eric Hixson. As business partners in Enterprise Analytics, it is their clinic and operational knowledge and expertise that allows the converging work to be more meaningful to the organization. An extra thanks to Eric for always taking the time to debate the merits of any and all methods and models considered. To my analytics team, especially, Don McLellan, Cathy Merriman, Joe Dorocak, Michael Bromley, John Urwin, Colleen Houlahan, Dan Rymer, and James Allen, and those not named, for your tireless attention to details and putting up with my crazy ideas. I know we are making a difference and it starts with your dedication to our patients and organization.

I cannot thank everyone enough who tirelessly spent long nights reviewing and providing input, chapter by chapter, especially Lauree Shepard, Tho Nguyen, and Michael Bromley. Trying to bring to life real-world learnings, following my logic, opinions, and trying to understand how you put an analytics strategy into words can be maddening, but you did it with kindness, compassion, and thoughtfulness. I owe you gratitude beyond expression for your tremendous dedication to making sure the message is easily consumable and usable to the readers.

A special salute to all healthcare professionals whom I have interacted personally with and those I have not. Your dedication to caring for the sick and trying to cure life-changing medical events continues to ignite my passion to solve healthcare challenges as they arise. Finally, to my wife and children, thank you for brightening my life every day and allowing me to share yours.

– Michael N. Lewis

First, I would like to recognize my co-author, Michael N. Lewis, for his passion and patience writing this book with me. Mike brings the deep knowledge and insightful experience to make this book relatable. Second, I would like to recognize you, the reader of this book. Thank you for your interest to learn and be the agent of change in the healthcare industry. I am contributing the book proceeds to worthy charities that focus on technology and science to improve the world, from fighting hunger to advocating education to innovating social change.

There are many people who deserve heartfelt credit for assisting me in writing this book. This book would have not happened without the ultimate support and guidance from my esteemed colleagues and devoted customers. A sincere appreciation to my colleagues who encouraged me to share my personal experience and helped me to stay focused on what's relevant.

I owe a huge amount of gratitude to the people who reviewed and provided input word by word, chapter by chapter, specifically Lauree Shepard, Clark Bradley, Paul Segal, and Michael Lewis. Reading pages of healthcare jargon, trying to follow my thoughts, and translating my words in draft form can be an overwhelming challenge but you did it with swiftness and smiles. Thank you for the fantastic input that helped me to fine-tune the content for the readers.

A sincere appreciation goes to James Taylor, all healthcare professionals, IT specialists, and business professionals whom I have interacted with over the years. You have welcomed me, helped me to learn, allowed me to contribute, and provided real intelligence for this book. Finally, to all my family (the Nguyen and Dang crew), the St. Francis Episcopalian sponsors, the Rotary Club (the Jones Family, the Veale Family) – all of whom have contributed to my success – I would not be where I am today without them. To my wife and children, thank you for being the love of my life and bringing light and purpose to my day.

– Tho H. Nguyen

DISCLAIMER

The views expressed in this book are those of the individual authors representing their own personal views and not necessarily the position of either of their employers.

Transforming Healthcare Analytics

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