Robert Hauser named vice president of clinical analytics at Cancer Treatment Centers of America

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ROBERT HAUSER was named vice president of clinical analytics at Cancer Treatment Centers of America Medicine & Science.

Hauser will direct the development of a analytics program to support enhancements in quality of care, clinical research and clinical innovation. In this role, he will assess the organization’s clinical analytic and data needs, design strategy and tactics to meet those needs, and lead implementation of analytic and reporting strategies.

Hauser most recently served as senior director of the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s Quality and Guidelines Department where he managed the development of ASCO’s CancerLinQ project. Previously, he was the director of operations and informatics at the International Oncology Network. Additionally, Hauser also served as vice president and chief operating officer of Geriatric Oncology Consortium Inc.

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