Chris Del Grande
About Chris Del Grande
Chris Del Grande is an Account Manager at Medical Information Technology, Inc (MEDITECH), where he has worked since 2013. He has extensive experience in healthcare information systems and has held various roles within the company since 1995.
Work at MEDITECH
Chris Del Grande has been employed at Medical Information Technology, Inc (MEDITECH) since 2013, serving as an Account Manager for 11 years in the Greater Boston Area. Prior to this role, he held several positions at MEDITECH, including Supervisor of Advanced Clinical Coordinators from 2008 to 2013 and Applications Specialist from 1995 to 1997. He also worked as Coordinator for Healthcare Information Systems from 1997 to 2007. In his current role, he maintains an onsite presence to support the implementation and optimization of Healthcare Information Systems.
Education and Expertise
Chris Del Grande studied Communication and Media Studies at Rhode Island College, where he earned a Bachelor's degree from 1984 to 1987. He also attended Roger Williams University for one year, focusing on the same field. His educational background supports his extensive experience in strategic planning and support for Integrated Data Networks (IDNs) across the U.S. and Canada.
Background
Chris Del Grande has a long-standing career in the healthcare information technology sector, particularly with MEDITECH. His roles have evolved from Applications Specialist to Coordinator for Healthcare Information Systems, and eventually to Account Manager. His work involves close collaboration with healthcare executives, clinicians, and IT staff to develop and manage strategic plans for Healthcare Information Systems.
Achievements
Throughout his career at MEDITECH, Chris Del Grande has contributed to the implementation and optimization of Healthcare Information Systems. His extensive experience in various roles within the company has equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary to support healthcare organizations effectively. His strategic planning capabilities have been instrumental in enhancing Integrated Data Networks (IDNs) across North America.