Edward Zalaman
Senior ConsultantAs a consultant within Sg2’s Patient Activation team, Edward is responsible for aiding and guiding clients in their journey to achieving patient loyalty. To realize this, he relies upon both his and his team’s expertise as well as the exclusive insights and analytics made possible by Sg2’s proprietary claims data sets.
Edward is tasked with developing tailored analytic frameworks and models to solve the unique and complex challenges expressed by clients in stakeholder interviews, working sessions and check-in calls. By synthesizing and translating his analyses and research into evidence-based knowledge, he provides the clear and compelling recommendations necessary to ensure the success of the project.
Previously, Edward performed health care consulting on behalf of the University of Denver (DU) and The Vestal Group. For DU, he conducted high-quality analyses of demographic and public health data, producing Tableau dashboards and presentations that clearly framed objectives, issues and challenges about markets and provided insightful findings and recommendations.
Edward received his bachelor of science in human biology at the State University of New York at Albany and his master of science in health informatics at the University of Denver.
Edward is tasked with developing tailored analytic frameworks and models to solve the unique and complex challenges expressed by clients in stakeholder interviews, working sessions and check-in calls. By synthesizing and translating his analyses and research into evidence-based knowledge, he provides the clear and compelling recommendations necessary to ensure the success of the project.
Previously, Edward performed health care consulting on behalf of the University of Denver (DU) and The Vestal Group. For DU, he conducted high-quality analyses of demographic and public health data, producing Tableau dashboards and presentations that clearly framed objectives, issues and challenges about markets and provided insightful findings and recommendations.
Edward received his bachelor of science in human biology at the State University of New York at Albany and his master of science in health informatics at the University of Denver.