Hartford (Conn.) HealthCare is one of the largest healthcare networks in Connecticut, comprised of four acute-care hospitals, several behavioral and rehab centers and roughly $2 billion in net revenue. Thomas Marchozzi, CFO of Hartford HealthCare, gets to oversee every part of those fiscal operations.
According to the health system's website, Mr. Marchozzi's experience in business analysis, planning, budgeting, forecasting and information systems within the healthcare sector has helped Hartford HealthCare in its large-scale redesign. Aspects of the redesign have included new patient towers, emergency departments, outpatient facilities and physician joint ventures.
Prior to Hartford Healthcare, Mr. Marchozzi served as CFO of Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C., vice president of finance for MedStar Health in Columbia, Md., and CFO and treasurer of Jefferson Health System in Radnor, Penn.
According to the health system's website, Mr. Marchozzi's experience in business analysis, planning, budgeting, forecasting and information systems within the healthcare sector has helped Hartford HealthCare in its large-scale redesign. Aspects of the redesign have included new patient towers, emergency departments, outpatient facilities and physician joint ventures.
Prior to Hartford Healthcare, Mr. Marchozzi served as CFO of Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C., vice president of finance for MedStar Health in Columbia, Md., and CFO and treasurer of Jefferson Health System in Radnor, Penn.
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