Steve Tringale
Mr. Tringale provides a wide range of professional services (including strategic planning, network and contract development, product and business development and crisis management) to clients in the health care industry. The firm has offices in Boston and Providence, with its focus primarily in the Northeast. Outside of the region, HAT’s clients include nationally known institutions in the pharmaceutical industry, the health care delivery sector, and the health insurance and financial industries. The firm also does a significant amount of public policy work throughout the region as well as in Washington, D.C. Prior to the establishment of Hinckley, Allen & Tringale, Mr. Tringale’s most recent employment experience was as the President, Senior Division of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. Mr. Tringale has been actively involved in a large number of appointed and volunteer boards and commissions both in Massachusetts and nationally. He is currently Treasurer of Boston Healthcare for the Homeless, a nationally recognized leader in providing health care to indigent and itinerant populations, as well as a founding trustee and current Chairman of the Fishing Partnership Health Plan. The Fishing Partnership Health Plan is a federal, state and private sector collaborative, a demonstration project designed to bring discounted health care to a financially distressed population, in this case, the New England fishing industry. Mr. Tringale has served as chair of the Massachusetts State Health Coordinating Council, as a board member and as a chair of the Mayor’s Commission on Access to Health Care for the City of Boston and three gubernatorial commissions formed to restructure the health care delivery and financing systems of Massachusetts. Mr. Tringale was also a gubernatorial appointee to the Health Facilities and Appeals Board and a past board member of the Massachusetts Health Data Consortium. Mr. Tringale has served on an Institute of Medicine Board examining the roles of academic medical centers in the changing health care environment, and on a Blue Cross Blue Shield Association panel to address the Clinton health initiative in 1993. Mr. Tringale has presented to numerous groups, testified in front of many state legislatures, and the Congress.