About Us

We are a Berkshire based company covering the whole of the UK, working with a variety of health and social care providers including the NHS and local councils..

Meet The Team

With over 40 years of combined health and social care, the board of directors for Quantum Analytica have the necessary insight to drive forward your visions and goals.

David is currently Deputy Director of Information for Surrey Heartlands Integrated Care System (ICS), having started in the NHS 14 years ago as an information analyst. He leads on population health management (PHM) for the ICS and has consulted with the national PHM team to help shape how business intelligence can be used to improve patient care for other parts of the country.

His background is as a research scientist- having gained a degree and masters in biomedical sciences from the University of Southampton. He has a strong technical background, with experience designing, building and implementing full end-to-end business intelligence platforms and award-winning innovations. In each role undertaken, David has gone on to outsource his solutions to other stakeholders across health and care and reinvesting income streams back into the NHS, he has also has been asked by NHSE to help review struggling organisations. He been a guest speaker across the country for his work, including education and training on the use of Artificial Intelligence (Ai).

David is also a Director for Quantum Analytica. Here he has partnered with experts to focus upon his area of interest and expertise- employing Ai and advanced automation to achieve a significant positive impact on the healthcare outcomes of disadvantaged and marginalised populations and better support clinical use of time, resources and the development of more innovative clinical solutions. Quantum Analytica aims to help integrated care systems get the very best from their data to facilitate better planning, accurate forecasting and financial savings for the local healthcare economy.

Ross has previously worked managing the Outpatient department at Royal Surrey County Hospital. With the role predominantly based around analysing and planning everything from capacity to staffing requirements, Ross soon realised his passion for Analytics and decided to move to role which allowed him to do this aspect of the role full time, at this point Ross joined Guildford & Waverley CCG where he first met David. Having spent 10 years in the NHS and seeing a number of the challenges they face in all departments, Ross partnered with David in 2018 to form Quantum Analytica with the goal of helping to solve some of these through data analytics.

Since leaving the NHS in 2015, Ross has worked as a BI Developer for a well-known high-street retailer and most recently a company that produces policy and claims software for the insurance industry. He specialises in data warehouse design, data integrations and AI predominantly using the Microsoft BI Stack and python. Using these tools, he can take data from almost any source and use ETL processes to create a data warehouse designed using the Kimball Methodology. This serves as a basis for building analytical models, AI and reporting solutions to meet the customers requirements.

Ross has a passion for analysing data and started Quantum Analytica with the goal of helping health care providers to reduce costs while improving the patient experience.

Abraham is a medic by background and has been working as a Consultant in Public Health in Kent since 2010, undertaking a wide ranging portfolio of health care public health activities. He is well established leader for collaborative working for health of the Kent & Medway Integrated Care System.

He is a subject matter expert and advises on both national and local population health management programmes including the award-winning Kent Integrated Dataset programme and has been promoting the importance of local data partnerships and use of locally linked health administrative datasets for advanced analytics such as complex care evaluation, predictive and simulation modelling such as systems dynamics.

Abraham is a Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health and the British Computing Society for his valuable contributions and national advocacy role in in promoting the importance of linked datasets.

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