Susan Kristiniak to lead Caregility’s clinical innovation

Wall-based Caregility Corp has appointed Susan Kristiniak, as its new chief nursing officer (CNO). In her role, Kristiniak will lead Caregility’s clinical team and play a pivotal role in expanding the company’s innovative solutions to help healthcare organizations modernize care delivery.

Kristiniak brings a wealth of experience spanning hands-on clinical care to executive leadership within health systems, uniquely positioning her to bridge the gap between clinical needs and operational strategy for Caregility’s customers.

Most recently, Kristiniak served as VP  of Clinical Integration and Quality Assurance, where she supported an informatics-driven program leveraging artificial intelligence to optimize hospital operations and clinical care delivery.

“Caregility has witnessed remarkable growth, with an increasing number of customers expanding their inpatient virtual care programs, especially through virtual nursing,” Mike Brandofino, president and COO of Caregility, said. “This shift has elevated Caregility to a foundational partner for many health systems, engaging not only clinical leaders but also corporate and operational stakeholders. Susan’s expertise, experience, and strong network of relationships uniquely position her to work across the executive suite and help us deliver even greater value to our customers.”

“I am thrilled to join Caregility and contribute to the company’s continued evolution as the leader in virtual care platforms. Caregility has built an impressive reputation with its innovative solutions and growing list of prestigious customers. My focus will be to deepen our partnerships across health systems and ensure that our customers fully realize the clinical and economic benefits of enhancing care with Caregility,” Kristiniak said.

With Susan Kristiniak at the helm of its clinical team, Caregility is poised to lead health care modernization efforts, delivering innovative virtual care solutions that drive better outcomes for patients and providers alike.