Edmondo Robinson, MD, MBA, FACP
Edmondo Robinson, MD, MBA, FACP, has joined Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa as the new Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Innovation Officer. This newly created position will be critical to Moffitt’s success and navigating a continually evolving health-care industry.
Dr. Robinson brings over 16 years of clinical and technology experience to Moffitt, where he will be responsible for expanding the cancer center’s ecosystem from within and outside of health care to deliver on consumer-oriented, real-world solutions for clinical practice, research, and administrative processes essential to support growth and competitive advantage.
Dr. Robinson will oversee Moffitt’s portfolio of digital innovation, including the development and commercialization of health products, tools, and technology. With this new role, Moffitt aims to create and test new services, programs, partnerships, and technologies that leverage digital innovations, while challenging the status quo to reduce the cost of care, improve quality, increase access to care, and enhance the patient experience.
Experience and Education
Previously, Dr. Robinson was the Chief Transformation Officer and Senior Vice President of consumerism at ChristianaCare for the mid-Atlantic region. He was responsible for the transformation of health-care delivery to advance population health initiatives and the move from volume-based to value-based care with a special focus on developing and managing consumerism and digital strategies.
Dr. Robinson joined ChristianaCare in 2008 as the Founding Medical Director of ChristianaCare Hospitalist Partners. He has subsequently been honored with fellowship by the American College of Physicians and senior fellowship by the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Dr. Robinson is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University’s Sidney Kimmel Medical College. He received his medical degree from the University of California, Los Angeles, and his MBA from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Robinson also holds a Master’s degree in health policy research, also from the University of Pennsylvania. ■