Alda Rego MPA

Managing Director, Health Care Finance Solutions[email protected]

Under the general direction of the Executive Vice Chancellor of Commonwealth Medicine, Alda Rego leads Health Care Finance Solutions cost avoidance and revenue recovery projects on behalf of municipal and state health care and public assistance programs. Rego oversees third-party liability, health care reimbursement, program integrity and compliance, and state supplemental payment programs. She is also responsible for identifying sector needs and opportunities for business development both within and outside Massachusetts in alignment with Commonwealth Medicine’s strategic objectives. In Massachusetts, Health Care Finance Solutions provides key operational support to the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) and MassHealth, helping the agencies address some of the most complex problems facing hard-to-reach, medically complex, and historically marginalized populations.

Rego has more than 20 years of experience delivering reliable, cost-saving solutions and strategies and successfully leading teams through key financial programs and services. Before joining Commonwealth Medicine, she served as assistant secretary for Administration and Finance at the Massachusetts EOHHS, where she had oversight of operations and the development and execution of projects and strategies to support the effective management of EOHHS and 15 agencies. Her wide-ranging leadership experience across Massachusetts state government includes roles as chief financial officer at MassHealth, deputy commissioner for Administration and Finance at the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care, deputy commissioner of the Department of Public Health, and state budget director for the Executive Office for Administration and Finance.

Rego also served as the chief financial officer for the Rhode Island EOHHS and the director of finance for the Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

Rego earned her master’s degree in public administration from Suffolk University’s Sawyer School of Management and her bachelor’s degree in political science from UMass Dartmouth.