Full Name
Tania Elliott
Job Title
Clinical Instructor
Company (Please input the full name of your organization)
NYU Langone Health
Speaker Bio
Tania Elliott, MD, FAAAAI, FACAAI, served as Chief Medical Officer, Virtual Care, and Vice President, Clinical & Network Services, for Ascension. In this role, Dr. Elliott led virtual care services and innovative care delivery models, including advancing the adoption of virtual care inclusive of inpatient, ambulatory, remote patient monitoring, and hospital care at home programs. She also led the organizations’ ambulatory behavioral health strategy, leveraging technology to imbed behavioral health services into primary care.
A nationally recognized leader in the digital health space, Dr. Elliott previously served as Medical Director, Clinical Solutions, at Aetna, a CVS Health Company, where she specialized in the development of innovative clinical programs incorporating the use of RPM and digital engagement for cardiovascular disease, women’s health, and championed telemedicine reimbursement strategy. She also served as medical director of Doctor On Demand (now Included Health), responsible for recruiting, hiring, and training the nation’s first virtual-only physician workforce.
Dr. Elliott is a board member of the American Telemedicine Association (ATA), co-chair of the Telehealth Standards committee for the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), chair of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (ACAAI) Telehealth and Technology Taskforce, a faculty mentor for Stanford University’s Masters in Clinical Informatics Management (MCiM) program, and a Senior Fellow for the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies. She has published multiple peer-reviewed journal articles on telehealth. Her videos on how to conduct professional telehealth visits and perform virtual physical examinations have gleaned over 66,000 views and have been imbedded into medical school and residency program curricula across the country.
She completed medical school at Jefferson Medical College (now the Sidney Kimmel Medical College) at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia; residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York; fellowship at NYU Winthrop Hospital, Mineola, New York, and is board certified in Allergy/Immunology and Internal Medicine. She is a Clinical Instructor at NYU Langone Health in the division of Infectious Disease and Immunology.
A nationally recognized leader in the digital health space, Dr. Elliott previously served as Medical Director, Clinical Solutions, at Aetna, a CVS Health Company, where she specialized in the development of innovative clinical programs incorporating the use of RPM and digital engagement for cardiovascular disease, women’s health, and championed telemedicine reimbursement strategy. She also served as medical director of Doctor On Demand (now Included Health), responsible for recruiting, hiring, and training the nation’s first virtual-only physician workforce.
Dr. Elliott is a board member of the American Telemedicine Association (ATA), co-chair of the Telehealth Standards committee for the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), chair of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (ACAAI) Telehealth and Technology Taskforce, a faculty mentor for Stanford University’s Masters in Clinical Informatics Management (MCiM) program, and a Senior Fellow for the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies. She has published multiple peer-reviewed journal articles on telehealth. Her videos on how to conduct professional telehealth visits and perform virtual physical examinations have gleaned over 66,000 views and have been imbedded into medical school and residency program curricula across the country.
She completed medical school at Jefferson Medical College (now the Sidney Kimmel Medical College) at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia; residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York; fellowship at NYU Winthrop Hospital, Mineola, New York, and is board certified in Allergy/Immunology and Internal Medicine. She is a Clinical Instructor at NYU Langone Health in the division of Infectious Disease and Immunology.