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Charles Scaglione

Charles Scaglione
Executive Director
Bronx Regional Health Information Organization (RHIO)

Charles Scaglione has spent 24 years pioneering successful new services and change initiatives within the healthcare industry. He has extensive experience managing Operations, Finance, Strategy, Business Development and IT with a proven record of building partnerships with physicians to drive change.

Since he joined the Bronx RHIO in 2009, Mr. Scaglione has increased RHIO membership to over 60 Bronx health care and health related organizations, has overseen the expansion of data from the initial three hospital sites to over 35 data sources, and increased user activity over 300%. In 2012 Mr. Scaglione created the Bronx Regional Informatics Center (BRIC), funded by a substantial CMS Innovation Award grant, in partnership with Bronx Community College, Optum Insight, Streamline Health and Weill Cornell Medical College’s Center for Health Informatics and Policy to expand the scope of services the RHIO provides to its members to include analytics. Mr. Scaglione sits on several of the statewide RHIO policy and operations committees.

Prior to joining the RHIO, Mr. Scaglione was Executive VP and Chief Operating officer at Partners In Care Corporation, a highly respected physician-owned management services organization specializing in care coordination for chronic diseases, health plan improvement, integrated provider contracting, management services for physicians and consulting services. In that role Mr. Scaglione led a team that managed operations and relationships with 3 physician networks and 850 physicians, including medical management, care coordination, finance, HR, IT, business development, operations, strategic planning, health plan operation, integration management and practice management aimed at positioning physicians as leaders in value-based healthcare delivery. Earlier positions in his career included administrative and operations positions at several New York and New Jersey hospitals.