Mark Krivopal, MD, is a Senior Partner in Financial Transformation and leads the Financial Performance Improvement practice. He brings 25 years of healthcare experience in academic medical centers, complex IDNs, independent community hospitals, and a healthcare information technology start-up. As a leader in the Financial Performance Improvement practice, Mark focuses on enterprise-wide clinical, operational, financial, and strategic transformation with a track record of significant margin improvements for health systems. Mark’s expertise includes clinical-operating care model evolution, clinical service lines redesign, acute care capacity and throughput optimization, clinical leadership, and management systems improvement. In addition, Mark is the Chief Physician Executive within the Digital & Technology Transformation Line of Business, leading Chartis’ work in operationalizing technology-supported transformational care delivery, such as Hospital at Home.
Prior to joining Chartis, Mark was a Vice President at GE Healthcare Camden Group leading enterprise clinical integration, performance improvement, and population health advisory services in addition to his supporting GE Healthcare Command Center work. Previously, he served as a Vice President of Clinical Programs for a healthcare information technology company focused on improving patient access. In this role, he led clinical product development and worked with clients to improve clinician engagement and alignment, leading to successful adoption of healthcare information technology products in large academic medical centers and physician groups. Mark’s prior experience includes transitioning a large provider organization to an integrated value-based care model as its Vice President of Clinical Integration and overseeing operations of a multi-state Hospitalist Medicine service line as a Senior Regional Medical Director.
Mark’s career as a physician executive includes co-founding and leading enterprise-wide Beth Israel Deaconess HealthCare Hospitalist Services. As its Executive Director, he was accountable for all aspects of clinical quality, financial, and operational performance, provider communication and relationship management, risk mitigation, and provider staff professional development for clinical services delivered across four institutions.
Mark received a Master of Business Administration with honors from Babson College, F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business in Wellesley, Massachusetts. He earned his Doctorate of Medicine with honors from the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts, and completed his internal medicine residency training at Boston’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, where he continued his clinical practice and held an academic appointment for many years.