Rob Yetter
About Rob Yetter
Rob Yetter is a Senior Analytics Engineer at Health Catalyst, with a diverse background in healthcare and technology. He has experience as a nurse, business intelligence developer, and systems analyst, and he has also founded a consulting company focused on healthcare data analytics.
Current Role at Health Catalyst
Rob Yetter serves as a Senior Analytics Engineer at Health Catalyst, a position he has held since 2018. In this role, he applies his expertise in data analytics to enhance healthcare outcomes. His responsibilities include developing analytical solutions that support clinical decision-making and improve operational efficiency within healthcare organizations.
Previous Experience in Healthcare
Prior to his current role, Rob Yetter worked at Centura Health as a Business Intelligence Developer from 2017 to 2018. He also served as an ICU Registered Nurse at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs from 2016 to 2017. His experience in both clinical and analytical roles allows him to bridge the gap between technical solutions and patient care.
Educational Background
Rob Yetter holds a Master of Science in Computer Information Systems from Regis University, which he completed from 1999 to 2002. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the same institution in 2015. Additionally, he has a Bachelor of Arts in Modern European History from The State University of New York Oswego, obtained from 1988 to 1993.
Consulting and Entrepreneurial Ventures
Rob founded and operated Polus Solutions, a consulting company that specializes in healthcare, data analytics, and business intelligence. This venture reflects his commitment to leveraging data to improve healthcare services and operational processes.
Community Involvement and Mentorship
Rob Yetter has actively participated in community service, mentoring at-risk high school students through the Denver Urban Scholars program and the Minds Matter program for a total of three years. He has also been involved with the Alpine Rescue Team for four years, serving as a first responder in search and rescue operations.