Chris Giuliano to help lead revenue cycle practice for The Chartis Group: 4 things to know

The Chartis Group, a healthcare firm, has hired Chris Giuliano as a principal in its revenue cycle practice.

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Here are four things to know about Mr. Giuliano:

1. He has served in the healthcare industry for 26 years.

2. During his career, he has served as a strategic advisor to more than 100 provider organizations, including academic medical centers, integrated health systems, ambulatory care providers, physician organizations, home infusion therapy providers and home care agencies, according to The Chartis Group.

3. In his new role at The Chartis Group, he will be part of the leadership team advising healthcare providers on best-practice revenue cycle improvements, including strategic and end-to-end revenue cycle transformation, and multi-disciplinary, programmatic solution development, the firm said.

4. Mr. Giuliano earned a bachelor’s degree in computer studies from New York City-based Pace University and is a Board Certified Fellow in the Healthcare Financial Management Association.

 

 

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