Most of us are familiar with the “Triple Aim,” where health care providers hope to improve the patient experience, create better health outcomes and lower health care cost. Recently, the industry has added a fourth aim to this list: to improve the work life of our providers, including clinicians, nurses and other care team members. Catering to this “Quadruple Aim” requires a complex process for data mining and data management. This calls for a cross-functional team that can drive these processes to meet the needs of health care leaders and administrators. Ultimately, an accessible and longitudinal view of personal medical records can lead to better and more cost-effective care. In recent years, Memorial Hermann Health System has built a population health strategy that aims to improve physician and patient experience while reducing costs. Memorial Hermann is comprised of 16 hospitals throughout Southeast Texas and is the largest not-for-profit health care system in the state. In this episode of The Cerner Podcast, we’re joined by two members of the Memorial Hermann Health Care System who have worked diligently to advance the health of the system’s patients and members. Angie Massey is the director of strategic analytics for the population health services organization, and Paul Lampi is the director of enterprise analytics and reporting.