Ask the Expert Webinar Series

How Can SAS® Viya® Transform Public Health Strategies?

Join this webinar to discover how public health organizations can use SAS with open source in unique ways to save time and streamline software costs.

On-Demand (Originally presented: Nov. 13, 2025)

About the webinar

The necessity of public health work remains unchanged, however, identifying efficiencies has become increasingly paramount. Whether developing a new analytics strategy to integrate open source tools with SAS, finding a more user-friendly approach to Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) data ingestion, or using SAS to manage outbreaks or augment human health data with animal or environmental data – SAS remains the most agile and scalable tool for public health.

You will learn:

  • New ways to use R and Python with SAS.
  • Options for ingesting public health FHIR data into SAS Viya using open source.
  • About SAS solutions for outbreak management and environmental health monitoring.

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About our experts


Stuart Mackle

Senior Engineer, SAS

Stuart Mackle is a Senior Engineer at SAS in the Government Practice with 8 years of experience developing public health technology solutions for government agencies worldwide. He builds NEDSS-based case management systems, disease surveillance analytics and open source FHIR tools that advance health care interoperability. Stuart actively contributes to the FHIR initiative at SAS and supports the open source community in strengthening public health data infrastructure.


Parker Ince

Business Development Specialist, SAS

Parker Ince’s work focuses on solving government health challenges and includes leading SAS’ efforts in the nationwide opioid/addiction epidemic. Prior to SAS, Parker worked in state and local government in New York. He also serves in the US Army Reserve.