Mary Moscato Named to the Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association Board of Trustees

BOSTON – The Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association (MHA), the state’s leading voice for hospitals and health systems, has announced the appointment of Mary Moscato, President, Hebrew SeniorLife Health Care Services and Hebrew Rehabilitation Center, to its Board of Trustees. 

“We are thrilled to welcome Mary as a member of our Board of Trustees at this critical turning point for the commonwealth’s health care community,” said MHA president & CEO Steve Walsh. “Mary’s guidance and expertise will be crucial as our providers continue to battle COVID-19 while pushing the boundaries of what it means to deliver world-class care.”

Through advocacy, education, and collaboration, MHA’s mission is to improve the overall health of the commonwealth and support providers’ efforts to offer high-quality, affordable, and accessible care. MHA has used its platform to serve as a nexus of coordination for the health care system throughout the COVID-19 crisis, bringing leaders together and forging solutions to the most complex challenges presented by the pandemic.

Moscato joined Hebrew SeniorLife in 2012 and oversees a comprehensive and integrated network of senior health care, post-acute health care, and home- and community-based services. Moscato is a seasoned health care executive with 25+ years of C-level progressive management experience of multisite clinical operations, including long-term chronic care, post-acute care delivery systems, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, skilled nursing, home care and hospice, medical practice management, and adult day health. Moscato is recognized nationally for her advocacy role regarding the impact on federal policy for specialty hospitals and community-based programs, as well as her leadership in implementing alternative payment models in the post-acute sector.

She is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives and a member on the American Hospital Association Council for Long-Term Care and Rehabilitation Hospitals. She serves on numerous state and community boards, and has been recognized by the Boston Globe and Commonwealth Institute for Hebrew Rehabilitation Center's designation as a Top Women-Led Business. Moscato earned a B.S. from Northeastern University, and a M.B.A. and M.P.H. from Boston University.

About Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association 
The Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association (MHA) serves as the unified voice for Massachusetts hospitals and healthcare providers. Founded in 1936, MHA represents over 100 hospitals, healthcare partners, and patients across the state. Through advocacy, education, and collaboration, MHA’s mission is to improve the overall health of the commonwealth and support providers’ efforts to offer high-quality, affordable, and accessible care. For further information about MHA, please visit https://www.mhalink.org/ or contact communications@mhalink.org

About Hebrew SeniorLife
Hebrew SeniorLife, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, is a national senior services leader uniquely dedicated to rethinking, researching, and redefining the possibilities of aging. Based in Boston, the nonprofit organization has provided communities and health care for seniors, research into aging, and education for geriatric care providers since 1903. For more information about Hebrew SeniorLife, visit https://hebrewseniorlife.org and follow us on our blog, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.