Leadership

Daniel Casciato, Publisher and Managing Editor

Daniel Casciato is an accomplished healthcare journalist, publisher, and content strategist with more than two decades of experience covering the intersection of medicine, innovation, and patient care. As the founder and publisher of Healthcare Business Today, he has built one of the industry’s most trusted platforms for timely, thought-provoking insights on healthcare trends, technology, and leadership.

Daniel’s writing has appeared in Cleveland Clinic’s Health Essentials, MedEsthetics Magazine, EMS World, Pittsburgh Business Times, Providence Journal, and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He has also crafted content for leading organizations including the American Heart Association, Google Earth, and Southwest Airlines, blending journalistic integrity with brand storytelling.

Through Healthcare Business Today, Daniel continues to amplify the voices shaping the future of healthcare—from innovators and clinicians to executives and entrepreneurs. His mission is simple yet powerful: to inform, inspire, and elevate the conversation around how healthcare is delivered, experienced, and evolved.

Christopher Cussat, Senior Writer/Editor

Christopher brings a unique blend of creativity, scholarship, and storytelling to his role as Senior Writer/Editor at Healthcare Business Today. A graduate of Duquesne University with both undergraduate and graduate degrees in English, Christopher has spent more than two decades crafting compelling stories that inform, inspire, and connect readers across diverse industries.

His bylines have appeared in an impressive range of publications, including Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Advantage, American Builders Quarterly, Canadian Executive Quarterly, Energy International Quarterly, Hispanic Executive Quarterly, Northern Connection Magazine, The Strip Magazine, and Western Pennsylvania Hospital News.

Before joining Healthcare Business Today, Christopher served as an Admissions Counselor at Duquesne University, where he recruited and advised students in the pharmacy, natural sciences, and health sciences programs. In this role, he traveled extensively throughout the region and beyond, representing the university at academic fairs and conferences. This experience not only strengthened his communication and storytelling skills but also gave him firsthand exposure to the people, programs, and institutions shaping the future of healthcare education.