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Western Connecticut Medical Group Names New Chief Admin Officer
Western Connecticut Medical Group is part of Western Connecticut Health Network, which includes New Milford Hospital.

NEW MILFORD, CT — Western Connecticut Health Network announced the appointment of Susan A. Aloi, PhD, FACMPE to the role of Chief Administrative Officer for Western Connecticut Medical Group. WCMG includes more than 70 medical and sub-specialty practices across 16 communities in Connecticut and New York.
In her new role, Dr. Aloi will administer WCMG’s operations, including strategies to improve quality, patient satisfaction, and alignment with WCHN’s population health initiatives. She will also partner with physicians to increase engagement, drive better performance outcomes, and grow overall outpatient services.
Dr. Aloi joins WCHN from Weill Cornell Medicine where she led the expansion of the clinical practices in New York, Brooklyn, and Queens. She also successfully transformed the organization’s patient referral center and improved call center operations as well as patient access to care through complex performance improvement initiatives.
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“It is truly a privilege to join WCHN and be an essential contributor to growing the medical group and providing our patients with unmatched services. I am especially looking forward to collaborating and partnering with my colleagues and the community to enhance the already impressive healthcare services provided by WCHN,” said Dr. Aloi in a release.
Dr. Aloi is a Fellow of the American College of Medical Practice Executives (FACMPE). She earned a Master of Public Administration from New York University, and a Doctor of Philosophy from Capella University. Dr. Aloi is an adjunct professor in the Graduate School of Healthcare Administration for Southern New Hampshire University.
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