At Peak Analytics, we recognize a significant opportunity to enhance healthcare through data and analytics. Our mission is fueled by the observation that small to medium-sized healthcare clinics often lack access to specialized data analytics, quality improvement, and economic evaluation services. By bridging this gap, we empower these essential healthcare providers to make data-driven decisions that enhance efficiency and patient care.
Jeremy Butt, the founder of Peak Analytics, has a profound passion for data and its power to improve decision-making in healthcare. His extensive experience in the industry has reinforced his commitment to ensuring that every individual receives high-quality healthcare services, which he believes are fundamental to leading a fulfilling life.
Peak Analytics is dedicated to helping healthcare providers achieve the Quadruple Aim: enhancing patient experience, improving staff satisfaction, achieving better clinical outcomes, and ensuring financial sustainability. These goals resonate deeply with our vision, as they encapsulate the holistic success of healthcare systems. Jeremy holds a deep respect for frontline workers and primary care providers, considering them the backbone of the healthcare system. They are crucial in delivering compassionate care and ensuring the well-being of communities, driving us to support them with the best tools and insights for their invaluable work.
With an MBA from the University of Calgary and a Certification in Modelling Cost-Effectiveness in Healthcare from the London School of Economics, Jeremy brings a wealth of experience from the public healthcare sector. His roles have included Business Intelligence Analyst for Lab Services, Quality Improvement Analyst for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), and Senior Practice Lead in an Office of Sustainability. Jeremy is committed to the belief that everyone deserves access to high-quality healthcare services, which are fundamental to leading a fulfilling life. He holds a deep respect for frontline workers and primary care providers, considering them the backbone of the healthcare system, crucial in delivering compassionate care and ensuring the well-being of communities.