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Christopher Benning is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management at the Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago. He brings over two decades of professional experience in analytics and electronic health records, currently serving as the leader of data and analytics at Erie Family Health Centers.
His educational background includes degrees in Management of Information Systems and Finance from the University of Iowa. These foundational disciplines support his interdisciplinary work at the intersection of technology, finance, and healthcare systems.
Christopher's research and professional focus centers on creating powerful analytic solutions that promote fairness, inclusion, and operational efficiency in healthcare. His work emphasizes data literacy, mitigating bias in analytics, and improving clinical quality measures. He has developed over 100 analytics solutions that have reduced hospital readmissions, enhanced patient outreach, and streamlined revenue cycle operations across academic medical centers, specialty hospitals, and ambulatory clinics.
Though no publications or awards are listed, his applied work reflects a strong commitment to responsible innovation in health data science, particularly in underserved communities.
- Advancing health equity through data
- Improving healthcare operations via analytics
- Designing bias-aware analytic systems
Christopher advises on data strategy and analytics implementation, combining academic insight with real-world application. While no formal grants are mentioned, his leadership role at Erie implies oversight of data initiatives with significant organizational impact.
He contributes to academic education while leading data transformation in community healthcare, bridging theory and practice in information systems and supply chain analytics within medical environments.




