6/26/2026: NEW - Fusion Transition Webinar Resources Now Available
New this week: Webinar recording and presentation slides are now available for review.
Rochester RHIO (RRHIO) will transition from Explore+ to a new clinical query platform, Fusion, in late July. This update will expand access to patient records across the Western New York, Finger Lakes and Southern Tier regions, while improving efficiency through shared infrastructure and services.
If you were unable to attend or would like to revisit the information, the webinar recording and presentation slides are now available below.
Access the webinar resources below:
➡️ View Webinar Recording (Zoom)
➡️ Download Presentation Slides (PDF)
For additional details, you can also review the resource below:
Questions? Contact support at 📧 support@grrhio.org or 📞 1‑877‑865‑7446
ROCHESTER, N.Y., May 29, 2019 – Rochester RHIO announces the appointment of Oren Harary as chief financial officer. He brings nearly twenty years of experience in health care administration, clinical and financial operations. He succeeds Arthur Glaser, who retired in May.
For the past six years, Harary served as chief department administrator in the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center, where he oversaw clinical, business and financial operations. Immediately prior, Harary held strategy, finance and operations leadership positions at Colombia University, Columbia Technology Ventures and Columbia University Medical Center.
He holds an MBA from Columbia Business School, a Master of Public Health degree and Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Michigan.
“Oren is a dynamic, proven health care leader who is well-versed in complex strategic initiatives,” said Jill Eisenstein, president and CEO of Rochester RHIO. “He is adept at process design and operations, building and motivating diverse teams and managing change to launch projects on time and within budget. We’re thrilled to have him join the RHIO, especially as we continue to make an even greater impact on the future of the region’s health and well-being.”
Harary is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE) and a prior Fellow of the Rochester Healthcare Business Academy Fellowship Program. He is an active volunteer in the Rochester community and coaches Brighton Little League baseball.
Harary resides in Brighton with his family.