Gregg Mohrmann
Gregg Mohrmann is a Director and Senior Partner with Chartis in the Informatics and Technology practice. Gregg has more than 25 years of experience in management consulting, primarily focused on the strategic and operational use of information technology (IT) by leading healthcare providers and payers. He has advised academic health systems, multi-facility/multi-regional integrated delivery networks, national health plans, community and specialty hospitals, and providers. His extensive experience focuses on digital strategy and transformation, hospital at home program launch, digital and technology strategic planning and assessment, system selections, large-scale EHR, ERP and infrastructure program management, HIEs and interoperability, IT governance setup and optimization, Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) service management, post EHR optimization, and using technology to drive operational and clinical process improvement.
Prior to joining Chartis, Gregg served as a senior manager in the healthcare practice of Deloitte Consulting focusing on technology strategy, and as Director and Practice Leader of the Healthcare PMO Advisory Services Practice for First Consulting Group.
Gregg has published and presented on many thought leadership articles in the areas of digital transformation, IT performance and operational efficiency, program management, population health, and IT governance. Most recently, he presented at several CxO Insights Exchange sessions on change leadership and digital transformation, generative AI and automation and healthcare use cases, and launching a care at home program. He’s also presented at HIMSS Global Conference on merger and acquisition integration and AHA Leadership Summit on consumer experience.
Additionally, he has led the firm’s methodology development around digital transformation use cases like hospital at home, digital transformation office (DTO) programs, IT governance, ERP strategy and transformation, PMO development, and IT mergers and acquisition due diligence.
Gregg received his Master’s in public healthcare administration in finance and management from New York University and his Bachelor of Arts in psychology from Binghamton University.