Senior Vice President of Healthcare Services/HRSA Project Director
Project HOME
Chaitali Baviskar is a results-driven healthcare executive with nearly two decades of experience in ambulatory care operations and organizational transformation. She joined Project HOME as the Senior Vice President of Healthcare Services and HRSA Project Director, where she leads
integrated, high-quality healthcare initiatives to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty through compassionate and community-centered care.
Previously, Chaitali served as Assistant Vice President of Clinical Operations at Drexel University, overseeing multi-site clinical services by successfully leading complex integrations. At Ryan Health in New York City, she led process improvements that enhanced patient experience and achieved the highest level of NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home recognition. During her tenure at The Brooklyn Hospital Center in Brooklyn, New York, she optimized ambulatory care operations and improved revenue cycle performance by strategically aligning clinical and administrative workflows. At George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C., she launched the Dignitary Liaison Program, serving high-profile patients through coordinated, high-touch medical services.
Dedicated to advancing healthcare leadership and mentoring future executives, Chaitali actively engages with the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) and ACHE of Greater Philadelphia. Most notably, she was selected as an ACHE Thomas C. Dolan Diversity in Executive
Leadership Scholar (2024) and awarded the ACHE of Greater Philadelphia Administrative Achievement Award (2025).
Chaitali holds a Master of Health Services Administration (MHSA) and a Graduate Certificate in Health Information Technology from George Washington University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Florida. Outside the office, she is a skilled classical Indian dancer who has performed at Lincoln Center and Kennedy Center, and an avid marathoner who completed her ninth marathon in Sydney, Australia, achieving six of the seven Abbott World Marathon Majors. She resides in Philadelphia with her pup, Nala.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
10:45am - 11:45am CT