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Robert Palmer
Solving complex problems with data and analytics; Changing how patients engage in cancer treatment decisions
Robert Palmer is a highly experienced professional with a background in developing analytic models across various industries such as healthcare, life sciences, professional sports, financial services, private equity, and manufacturing. He is renowned for his work in defining personalized clinical and economic outcomes particularly in areas like cardiac surgery, home health care, and cancer. His contributions include defining clinical and economic value for Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery and reducing complications in cardiac surgery through cerebral oximetry. Robert has formerly worked at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, where he co-developed models for personalized cancer care. His work has been published in prestigious journals like Harvard Health Policy Review and Becker’s Hospital Review. Additionally, he has received recognition from GuideWell Innovation, the American Cancer Society, Predictive Analytics World Conference, and South by Southwest. Robert has a strong academic background with an MBA from Washington University's Olin School of Business and a BS in Business Administration from Regis University. He is associated with the YPO (Young Presidents Organization) and currently serves as the Education Chair for the Healthcare Network.