Atrium Health Announces Vice President of Care Coordination & Care Management Position in Rancho Cucamonga
Atrium Health is currently seeking a Vice President of Care Coordination & Care Management to join its Medical Group team in Rancho Cucamonga, California. This leadership role is part of Atrium Health’s ongoing effort to strengthen its virtual health infrastructure and advance its value-based care model across Southern California.
The position reports to the Divisional Chief of Staff and works closely with the Vice President of Virtual Health, Katie Kriener, MHA, who oversees the Medical Group’s transformation toward integrated, technology-enabled care delivery. The Medical Group, which includes over 12,000 teammates and 2,500 providers, is responsible for leading Atrium Health’s shift to a value-based system of care.
Role Responsibilities and Strategic Impact
The Vice President of Care Coordination & Care Management will be tasked with developing and executing strategies that improve patient outcomes through seamless care transitions, proactive chronic disease management, and enhanced patient engagement. This includes overseeing care management programs, coordinating services across primary and specialty care, and aligning clinical workflows with Atrium Health’s broader virtual health initiatives.

According to leadership profiles, Atrium Health’s virtual health strategy is supported by executives such as Guy Glorioso, MBA, MHA, Assistant Vice President of Virtual Health, who has spent the past six years scaling virtual care from pilot programs to a system-wide delivery model. His operate includes managing daily operations for Virtual Visit and eVisit services — functions that the new VP will need to integrate with care coordination efforts to ensure continuity of care.
The role also involves collaborating with corporate service areas and care divisions to standardize care management practices, reduce avoidable hospitalizations, and support Atrium Health’s goal of delivering high-quality, cost-effective care. Success in this position will be measured by improvements in patient satisfaction, reduced readmission rates, and increased efficiency in care pathways.
About Atrium Health’s Medical Group
Atrium Health’s Medical Group is a physician-led organization that serves as the foundation for the health system’s ambulatory and outpatient care network. It operates across multiple care divisions and service lines, with a strong focus on innovation in care delivery. The group is actively transforming its operations to support population health management and value-based contracts.
As noted in organizational profiles, the Medical Group’s leadership emphasizes integrating clinical and operational strategies to create a more connected patient experience. The Vice President of Care Coordination & Care Management will play a key role in advancing this vision by ensuring that care management functions are aligned with virtual health tools, clinical protocols, and payer partnerships.
Qualifications and Ideal Candidate
While specific qualifications for the Rancho Cucamonga-based role are not detailed in the current posting, similar leadership positions at Atrium Health typically require:
- Advanced degree in healthcare administration, public health, or a related field (MHA, MPH, or MBA preferred)
- Proven experience in care management, population health, or healthcare operations
- Demonstrated success in leading interdisciplinary teams and driving organizational change
- Expertise in value-based care models, risk adjustment, and quality improvement methodologies
- Familiarity with virtual health platforms, electronic health records (EHRs), and data analytics tools
Candidates are expected to possess strong communication and leadership skills, with the ability to influence stakeholders across clinical, administrative, and executive levels. Experience working in large, integrated health systems is highly valued.
Why This Role Matters
The creation of this position reflects Atrium Health’s commitment to addressing one of the most critical challenges in modern healthcare: fragmented patient journeys. By elevating care coordination to the executive level, the organization aims to reduce gaps in care, improve chronic disease outcomes, and enhance the overall patient experience — particularly for vulnerable and high-utilizing populations.

In an era where healthcare systems are increasingly judged by outcomes rather than volume, roles like this are essential to achieving sustainable, patient-centered care. The Vice President of Care Coordination & Care Management will help ensure that Atrium Health’s investments in virtual health, primary care, and specialty services translate into measurable improvements in community health.
For professionals passionate about transforming healthcare delivery through innovation and collaboration, this opportunity represents a chance to lead meaningful change within one of the nation’s most forward-thinking health systems.